New Zealand's first innings in Pune Test was limited to 259 runs; Washington Sundar took 7 wickets

IND vs NZ, Pune Test Day 1 Live Update: The second match of the Test series between India and New Zealand is being played in Pune from today, 24th October. On the first day of the match, after winning the toss and coming to bat, the first innings of the New Zealand team was reduced to 259 runs. This innings included half-centuries from Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra for New Zealand. Whereas, for India, Washington Sundar has taken seven wickets in his name.

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The second Test between India and New Zealand is being played from today at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. Till tea break on the first day of the match, New Zealand has scored 201 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in 62 overs. Daryl Mitchell is unbeaten on 16 runs. The dominance of India's spin bowlers was seen in this innings.

Actually, in the Pune Test, New Zealand captain Tom Latham had won the toss and decided to bat first. After which New Zealand got its first blow on the score of 32 runs. R Ashwin sent Kiwi captain Tom Latham to the pavilion on a personal score of 15 runs. After this, Ashwin gave the second blow to New Zealand on the score of 76 runs. Will Young walked out after scoring 18 runs. At the same time, by lunch on the first day, New Zealand's score was 92 runs for 2 wickets.

After the lunch break, Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra took New Zealand's innings beyond 100 runs. But, Ashwin gave the third blow to New Zealand on the score of 138. Conway was out on a personal score of 76 runs. Washington Sundar gave India the fourth success. New Zealand lost its fourth wicket in the form of Rachin Ravindra at the score of 197 runs. Rachin scored 65 runs. Before the tea break, Washington Sundar gave India its fifth success by bowling out Tom Blundell. New Zealand has lost its 5 wickets on the score of 201 runs.

After the tea break, Daryl Mitchell became Washington Sundar's third victim after scoring 18 runs. New Zealand got its seventh blow at the score of 236 runs. Washington showed Phillips the way to the pavilion. After this, Washington completed its five wickets in this match by dismissing Tim Southee. At the same time, Washington wrapped up New Zealand's innings by dismissing Ajaz Patel on the score of 252 runs and then Mitchell Santner on 259 runs.

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