Rishabh Pant showed his formidable form, went ahead and hit sixes
When the Indian batsmen came out to bat on the second day of the third Test match against New Zealand, their attitude appeared different. Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill did not realize that Indian team Under pressure after losing four wickets. While attacking, both these batsmen pushed the Kiwi team on the backfoot.
Especially Rishabh Pant thrashed the Kiwi bowlers in the first hour. During this, Pant also completed his half century in just 36 balls and once again put the Indian team ahead in the Test match. Pant thrashed Ajaz Patel the most during his innings. Pant left no stone unturned in spoiling Patel's line length and went ahead and hit sixes. Seeing these smashing sixes of Pant, even the Kiwi fielders were in shock. You can see one of these sixes of Pant below.
At present, till the time of writing the latest news, the Indian team has scored 163 runs at the loss of 4 wickets till the drinks break in the first session on the second day. The pair of Shubhman Gill and Rishabh Pant are playing with half-centuries and if this pair continues to play till lunch, then the Indian team will strengthen its hold on this match.
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Before this, till the stumps on the first day of this test match
Indian team Had left no stone unturned to weaken his hold. After all out New Zealand for 235 runs Indian team The start was not good and there was a big blow in the form of captain Rohit Sharma at the total score of 25 runs. Rohit scored 18 runs in 18 balls and was caught by Tom Latham at slip off the bowling of Matt Henry. After this, on the total score of 78 runs, the second wicket fell in the form of Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored 30 runs in 56 balls. Jaiswal got bowled while trying to play a clean sweep on the ball of Ejaz Patel. On the very next ball, Ajaz Mohammad Siraj Was also out LBW. After this, Virat Kohli returned to the pavilion after being run out on the total score of 4 runs. Indian team Reached on backfoot.
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