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Jadeja diverted the ball and ran out O’Rourke: Jaiswal started the innings with a six, Pant was run out on zero; moments


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New Zealand has created history by winning the series for the first time in India. With this, India’s record of winning 18 consecutive series at home was also broken. In the second test played in Pune, the Kiwis won by 113 runs. With this victory, the Kiwis have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match series.

Sundar took a brilliant catch of Ajaz Patel, Jadeja diverted the ball and ran out O’Rourke, Jaiswal opened the team’s account by hitting a six… these were the memorable moments of the day. Read such top-7 moments…

1. Sundar’s brilliant catch

Sundar took the catch of Ejaz Patel.

Sundar took the catch of Ejaz Patel.

Ravindra Jadeja took the 9th wicket of New Zealand. In the 68th over of the innings, Ajaz Patel slog swept a good length ball on the middle stump to deep midwicket. Washington Sundar standing here took a brilliant catch while running towards the right. Ajaz Patel returned to the pavilion on one run.

2. William O’Rourke run out

Jadeja slid the ball and threw it.

Jadeja slid the ball and threw it.

William O’Rourke was casually run out in the 70th over. This was New Zealand’s 10th wicket. Here Jadeja bowled a good length ball on Glenn Phillips off stump which was cut by Phillips. Sundar, standing on the cover, showed laziness and threw comfortably. Because of which O’Rourke was also running away freely. Jadeja slid the ball and hit it on the stump, India got a wicket. Here Jadeja looked disappointed with Sundar.

3. Jaiswal missed the catch on the first ball

Glenn Phillips jumped and tried to catch it.

Glenn Phillips jumped and tried to catch it.

Yashasvi Jaiswal got life on the first ball of the Indian innings. He wanted to cut the bouncy ball of Tim Southee, but the ball went to Glenn Phillips, which he caught with one hand while jumping, but after watching the replays, the third umpire declared Jaiswal not out.

4. Six on the next ball of Jeevandan

Yashasvi Jaiswal started India's second innings by hitting a six.

Yashasvi Jaiswal started India’s second innings by hitting a six.

Yashasvi Jaiswal hit Saudi for a six on the very second ball of the Indian innings. Short of good length, Jaiswal sent the ball across for a six over midwicket. The third ball of this over was again hit by Jaiswal for a four at backward point.

5. Gill’s catch was missed

Shubhman Gill was out after scoring 23 runs.

Shubman Gill was out after scoring 23 runs.

Shubman Gill was saved from getting out in the 12th over. Santner’s ball took the outside edge of Gill’s bat and hit the pads of wicketkeeper Tom Blundell and went towards Daryl Mitchell standing at slip. On this ball, first Blundell and then Mitchell missed the catch.

6. Rishabh Pant runout on zero

India's fourth wicket fell in the form of Rishabh Pant.

India’s fourth wicket fell in the form of Rishabh Pant.

India lost the fourth wicket in the 23rd over. Rishabh Pant was run out on the score of zero. Kohli pushed Ajaz Patel’s good length ball towards backward point and set out to score runs. Santner threw at the wicketkeeper’s end, Pant dived but could not complete the run.

7. Young took the catch in the second attempt

Will Young trying to make a catch.

Will Young trying to catch.

Washington Sundar was out after scoring 21 runs in the 37th over. Sundar defended the ball from Glenn Phillips. The ball hit the pad with the inside edge of the bat and went to Will Young standing at short leg. The ball hit Young’s palm and he took the catch in the second attempt. Washington Sundar scored 21 runs.



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