Gill and Pant saved India's honour, Team India was all out for 263 in Wankhede.

IND vs NZ Live Update: The third match of the Test series between India and New Zealand is being played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. In this match, the Indian team was all out after scoring 263 runs in the first innings. After early wickets fell, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant played an important role in taking the team to this score. However, Gill was out on the score of 90 and could not complete his century.

Shubman Gill and Pant formed a partnership

In the Mumbai Test match, the Indian cricket team suffered initial setbacks quite early in the first innings. Captain Rohit Sharma was out on the score of 18, Yashasvi Jaiswal was out on the score of 30. Before the end of the day's play, Mohammad Siraj was sent as night watchman, who returned to the pavilion after getting out on a golden duck.

Virat Kohli also got run out after scoring only 4 runs. But, after this there was a partnership of 96 runs between Shubhman Gill and Rishabh Pant, which brought India a comeback. Pant was out after playing a quick inning of 60 runs in 59 balls. Whereas Gill faced 146 balls and returned to the pavilion on the score of 90. Even though Gill could not complete his century here, his innings was very important for Team India.

lead of 28 runs in the first innings

The Indian team was all out on the score of 263 in the first innings. Whereas the New Zealand team was all out for 235 runs in the first innings. In this way, on the basis of first innings, the Indian team has got a lead of 28 runs. However, now if India has to maintain its hold in the match, then the Kiwi team's batsmen will have to be controlled in the second innings. Since, it will be difficult for India to chase a big score in the fourth innings at Wankhede.

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