Fell face down on the pitch and lost the wicket, Rachin Ravindra's bullying did not work in front of Ashwin
The Indian cricket team has strengthened its hold on the third Test match being played against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. On the second day, the Indian bowlers, with their aggressive style, pushed the Kiwi team on the backfoot in the second innings also. It was started by fast bowler Akash Deep and later Ravichandran Ashwin also dismissed Rachin Ravindra. Indian team Put forward in the match.
Ravindra was in great form in this series but in the second innings of this match, when his team expected a big innings from him, he threw away his wicket by playing a careless shot. Ashwin was bowling the 14th over of the Kiwi innings and he had already hit Ashwin for a four on the fifth ball of this over, but after that he tried to hit Ashwin for a six on the last ball of the over and this is where he made a mistake.
Rachin Ravindra falls for Ashwin’s bait 😏
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While trying to hit the aerial shot to Ashwin, he went so far away from the crease that there was no chance of coming back. During this, he fell while trying to come back to the crease, but Rishabh Pant behind the wicket did not make any mistake and gave a big wicket to India by making a simple stumping. You can watch the video of this wicket below.
Talking about this match, on the second day Team India was all out after scoring 263 runs in its first innings and thus Team India took a total lead of 28 runs over New Zealand after the first innings. Shubhman Gill scored the most runs for the hosts and scored 90 runs on 146 balls with the help of 7 fours and a six. Apart from him, Rishabh Pant added 60 runs on 59 balls. Whereas Washington Sundar (38*) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (30) contributed for Team India by scoring some important runs.
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