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NZ vs IND, 2nd Test: Jamieson, openers give Kiwis advantage over India on Day 1

Kyle Jamieson, who made his debut in the last match, picked up five-wicket haul here

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Published : Feb 29, 2020, 4:16 AM IST

Updated : Feb 29, 2020, 2:59 PM IST

Christchurch: New Zealand openers survived the last session of Day 1 in the second Test here at Hagley Oval. Kyle Jamieson was the best bowler for the host as he picked up a five-wicket haul to dismiss the visitors for 242 in the first innings. Kiwi openers Tom Blundell and Tom Latham scored 63 runs off 23 overs at the end of the day.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Kiwi openers

After bundling out India, New Zealand ended the first day at 63/0. Tom Blundell (29*) and Tom Latham (27*) ensured that the hosts do not lose any wickets before the close of play.

After being sent into bat, Indian openers Mayank Agarwal and Prithvi Shaw put on 30 runs for the first wicket, however, New Zealand got the wicket of Agarwal (7) in the sixth over.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Kyle Jamieson

Shaw kept on scoring boundaries at regular intervals and as a result, brought up his half-century in a quick time. With India getting into a good position in the match, New Zealand came back strongly to dismiss Shaw (54), Virat Kohli (3) and Ajinkya Rahane (7) in quick succession, reducing the visitors to 113/4.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Stats

Then, Cheteshwar Pujara and Hanuma Vihari got together to retrieve the innings for the Indian side. Their partnership saw both batsmen bringing up their respective half-centuries. However on the cusp of tea break, Vihari (55) gave his wicket away off the bowling of Neil Wagner and as a result, the side went into the tea break at 194/5.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Southee

Immediately after the tea interval, India was given a big blow, as Pujara (54) was sent back to the pavilion by Kyle Jamieson.

After Pujara's dismissal, India lost back-to-back wickets of Rishabh Pant (12), Umesh Yadav (0) and Ravindra Jadeja (9) and were left reeling at 216/9.

The last pair of Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah added 26 more runs to the total and India was finally bowled out for 242. Jamieson scalped five wickets for the hosts New Zealand.

Christchurch: New Zealand openers survived the last session of Day 1 in the second Test here at Hagley Oval. Kyle Jamieson was the best bowler for the host as he picked up a five-wicket haul to dismiss the visitors for 242 in the first innings. Kiwi openers Tom Blundell and Tom Latham scored 63 runs off 23 overs at the end of the day.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Kiwi openers

After bundling out India, New Zealand ended the first day at 63/0. Tom Blundell (29*) and Tom Latham (27*) ensured that the hosts do not lose any wickets before the close of play.

After being sent into bat, Indian openers Mayank Agarwal and Prithvi Shaw put on 30 runs for the first wicket, however, New Zealand got the wicket of Agarwal (7) in the sixth over.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Kyle Jamieson

Shaw kept on scoring boundaries at regular intervals and as a result, brought up his half-century in a quick time. With India getting into a good position in the match, New Zealand came back strongly to dismiss Shaw (54), Virat Kohli (3) and Ajinkya Rahane (7) in quick succession, reducing the visitors to 113/4.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Stats

Then, Cheteshwar Pujara and Hanuma Vihari got together to retrieve the innings for the Indian side. Their partnership saw both batsmen bringing up their respective half-centuries. However on the cusp of tea break, Vihari (55) gave his wicket away off the bowling of Neil Wagner and as a result, the side went into the tea break at 194/5.

New Zealand vs India 2nd Test Christchurch Hagley Oval rain
Southee

Immediately after the tea interval, India was given a big blow, as Pujara (54) was sent back to the pavilion by Kyle Jamieson.

After Pujara's dismissal, India lost back-to-back wickets of Rishabh Pant (12), Umesh Yadav (0) and Ravindra Jadeja (9) and were left reeling at 216/9.

The last pair of Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah added 26 more runs to the total and India was finally bowled out for 242. Jamieson scalped five wickets for the hosts New Zealand.

Last Updated : Feb 29, 2020, 2:59 PM IST
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