Pune Test: India's first innings ended at the score of 156; New Zealand got a lead of 103 runs

IND vs NZ 2nd Test Day 2: Like the Bengaluru Test, the poor performance of the Indian batsmen in the first innings was also seen in Pune. On the second day of the Pune Test, India's first innings ended at a score of 156 runs. In this innings, Ravindra Jadeja scored the maximum 38 runs for India, while Mitchell Santner took 7 wickets for New Zealand. At the same time, New Zealand has achieved a lead of 103 runs in the first innings.

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On the second day of the Pune Test, India started playing with a score of 16/1. During this, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal made a partnership of 34 runs and took the team's score to 50 runs. At the same time, Gill became the first victim of Mitchell Santner by scoring 30 runs. After this, India's wickets started collapsing. Virat Kohli returned to the pavilion after scoring 1 run, Yashasvi Jaiswal 30 runs, Rishabh Pant 18 runs, Sarfaraz Khan 11 runs and Ravichandran Ashwin scored 4 runs. Till lunch break, India had scored 107 runs at the loss of 7 wickets after playing 38 overs in the first innings.

After the lunch break, Jadeja played some good shots and along with Washington Sundar took the team's score beyond 130. Mitchell Santner gave the eighth blow to India by dismissing Jadeja on a personal score of 38. After this, Santner stopped India's first innings at the score of 156 runs by bowling out Akash Deep and dismissing Jasprit Bumrah LBW. For New Zealand, Mitchell Santner took 7 wickets for 53 runs in 19.3 overs. Glenn Phillips took 2 wickets and Tim Southee took one wicket.

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