India vs New Zealand: Due to the actions of the batsmen, another shameful record was registered in the name of Team India.

Mumbai : On the second day of the third Test being played between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, as the Indian innings collapsed at the score of 263, another shameful record was added to the name of Team India, which the Indian team or its batsmen would not like to remember.

The Indian cricket team has made a strange record in the three-Test series being played with New Zealand, which the Indian team would never like to remember. In this series, the Indian team's batsmen have created a new record by being among the players who have been out on zero the most number of times. Earlier in 1974, this record was made against England in England.

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Let us tell you that currently the Indian cricket team is playing a three-Test series with New Zealand. The Indian team has currently lost the Test match series 2-0 to New Zealand. Now the third test match is being played at Wankhede Stadium. On the second day of the match, as soon as fast bowler Akashdeep was run out on the score of zero without opening the account, an unwanted record was created in the Indian team.

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The batsmen of the Indian team have been out on zero 13 times in this series without opening the account. India is yet to play in the second innings of the third Test. If we look at the previous record, the number of players who have been out on zero the maximum number of times in a series of three or less Test matches has increased. In 1974, the Indian team made this record against England. In the series played in England, 12 players of the Indian team were out on zero.

Account of 3 players not opened

In this innings, 3 players have been out without opening the account. Today after lunch, middle order batsman Sarfaraz Khan was also out without opening the account. Whereas fast bowler Akashdeep was run out on zero without opening the account. Yesterday, Mohammad Siraj, who was sent as night watch man on the first day, was also out on the very first ball.

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