Rachin Ravindra’s blast, New Zealand’s lead against England by 204 runs, thrill of the third day
The third day of the ongoing exciting Test match between England and New Zealand was entirely in the name of the Kiwi team. On the third day of the match, New Zealand’s young and talented batsman Rachin Ravindra continued his excellent form and played an excellent half-century. Thanks to Rachin’s consistent and aggressive batting, New Zealand forced England’s bowlers to surrender in the second innings and strengthened their hold on the match. By the end of the third day’s play, New Zealand had achieved a huge and decisive lead of 204 runs against England, which has brought this Test match to a very exciting turn. Rachin Ravindra’s classic innings and the Kiwi team’s strong comeback. From the beginning of the third day, New Zealand’s batsmen showed wisdom. After falling behind in the first innings, the Kiwis needed a partnership that could turn the match. At such a time, Rachin Ravindra, who came to the crease, bravely faced the English bowling attack, which included experienced bowlers like James Anderson and Ben Stokes. Rachin hit brilliant shots all around the ground and completed his half-century. His innings instilled new confidence in the New Zealand dressing room and led the team towards a strong score. Ineffective strategy of England bowlers and test of captaincy. On the other hand, the performance of England bowlers on the third day was not as expected. The English team, which played brilliantly in the first innings, completely failed to put pressure on the Kiwi batsmen in the second innings. The bowlers were not getting much help from the pitch, taking advantage of which the New Zealand batsmen rotated singles-doubles and sent bad balls across the boundary. The England captain made changes in fielding and bowling several times, but Rachin Ravindra and his partner failed every strategy of the English team. The fourth day’s play will be decisive, all eyes on the pitch. Now the fourth day of this test match is going to be very important for both the teams. New Zealand will try to score fast runs in the first session of the fourth day and take their lead to 300 or beyond, so that England can be given an impossible target in the fourth innings. At the same time, the England team will enter the field in the morning session with the intention of making a comeback in the match by taking the remaining wickets of the Kiwi team as soon as possible. As the game is progressing, cracks are increasing on the pitch, which is expected to help the spinners, which will play a big role in deciding the outcome of this match.
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