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IND vs NZ 1st Test: India’s batting resurgence falters as New Zealand need 107 for victory

India buried the ghosts of their first innings by piling up 462 in their second, led by a superb 150 from Sarfaraz Khan and a sparkling 99 from Rishabh Pant.

October 19, 2024 / 17:53 IST
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India's chase stumbles. NZ needs 107 to win (Image BCCI)
India's chase stumbles. NZ needs 107 to win (Image BCCI)

India buried the ghosts of their first innings by piling up 462 in their second, led by a superb 150 from Sarfaraz Khan and a sparkling 99 from Rishabh Pant. At 408/3, India looked set to post a formidable target for New Zealand, but the introduction of the second new ball triggered a collapse, with the visitors reducing India from 408/3 to 462 all out, claiming the last seven wickets for just 54 runs. Bad light and persistent rain brought an early close to the day. New Zealand will need 107 runs to win on the final day.

At the start of the day, India was still trailing New Zealand by 125 runs. Virat Kohli’s dismissal on the final ball of Day 3 had tilted the momentum in New Zealand’s Favour, but the morning session saw a turn of events that completely shifted the dynamics of the match.

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