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Washington Sundar Shines with 7-Wicket Masterclass as New Zealand Bowled Out for 259 in Pune Test

New Zealand were bowled out for 259 runs in the first innings on the first day of the second Test against India.

Washington Sundar Shines with 7-Wicket Masterclass as New Zealand Bowled Out for 259 in Pune Test

Washington Sundar Shines with 7-Wicket Masterclass as New Zealand Bowled Out for 259 in Pune Test
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24 Oct 2024 4:28 PM IST

As the first day of the second test match between India and New Zealand began in Pune, New Zealand was bowled out for a total of 259 runs during the opener. A mediocre half-century was made by the opener Davon Conway, who scored 76 runs with 11 fours off of 141 balls. Once again, Rachin Ravindra won with a score of 65, including five fours and one six off of 105 balls. There were four players who scored runs: Mitchell Santner (33), Tom Latham (15), Will Young (18), and Daryl Mitchell (18). Glenn Phillips (9) and Tom Blundell (3) both saw their scores drop back down into the single digits. At the time of the tea break, the New Zealanders had lost both of their wickets in a row. Washington Sundar, a spin all-rounder who scored seven wickets and fifty-nine runs, was selected for the Indian side against all odds and was given a spot in the final team. In the history of Test matches, this is the first time that he has taken more than five wickets. During this innings, Sundar cleaned up five hitters with his bowling. In addition, Ravichandran Ashwin (3/59) performed quite well.During the first day of the second test match between India and New Zealand, New Zealand players were bowled out for a total of 259 runs during the first innings. A mediocre half-century was made by the opener Davon Conway, who scored 76 runs with 11 fours off of 141 balls. Once again, Rachin Ravindra won with a score of 65, including five fours and one six off of 105 balls. There were four players who scored runs: Mitchell Santner (33), Tom Latham (15), Will Young (18), and Daryl Mitchell (18). Glenn Phillips (9) and Tom Blundell (3) both saw their scores drop back down into the single digits. At the time of the tea break, the New Zealanders had lost both of their wickets in a row. Washington Sundar, a spin all-rounder who scored seven wickets and fifty-nine runs, was selected for the Indian side against all odds and was given a spot in the final team. In the history of Test matches, this is the first time that he has taken more than five wickets. During this innings, Sundar cleaned up five hitters with his bowling. In addition, Ravichandran Ashwin (3/59) performed quite well.

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