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Pant was out due to a controversial decision: Ashwin saved himself from being bowled, Rohit hit a four on the reverse sweep; moments


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India got a clean sweep at home after 24 years with a 25-run defeat in the third Test against New Zealand. Kiwi team won the series 3-0. India got the target of 147 runs on the third day of Mumbai Test. In reply, the Indian innings was reduced to 121 runs. Rishabh Pant played an inning of 64 runs. Ajaz Patel took 5 wickets.

Pant was out due to a controversial decision, Ashwin saved himself from being bowled, Rohit hit a four on the reverse sweep… these were the top moments of the third day. Read the top-7 moments…

1. Life to Pant

The review showed that Rishabh Pant was out.

The review showed that Rishabh Pant was out.

Rishabh Pant got a lease of life in the 12th over of India’s second innings. Here Pant defended the ball outside the off stump of Ejaz Patel. The ball hit his pad. Kiwi players appealed but the umpire gave not out. The team did not take DRS. The review revealed that Pant was out. New Zealand missed an opportunity here.

2. Pant looked unhappy with the decision of the third umpire

Pant explaining to the field umpire.

Pant explaining to the field umpire.

India lost its 7th wicket in the 22nd over. Rishabh Pant, who was batting brilliantly, was out after scoring 64 runs. He was caught by Ajaz Patel at the hands of wicketkeeper Tom Blundell. Here Pant defended Ijaz’s full length ball. The ball hit the bat-pad simultaneously. The Kiwi team appealed but the umpire gave not out.

Here Tom Latham took a review in which it was seen that the ball had collided with the bat and pad. Pant tried to convince the field umpire but the third umpire gave him out. Pant was caught by Tom Blundell on 64 runs.

Pant looked unhappy after getting out.

Pant looked unhappy after getting out.

3. Ashwin saved himself from being bowled.

Ravichandran Ashwin stopped the ball going to the stump with his bat.

Ravichandran Ashwin stopped the ball going to the stump with his bat.

Ashwin avoided being bowled in the 27th over. Here he defended the ball of Glenn Phillips. The ball and bat took the inside edge and went towards the wicket. Ashwin removed the ball from the bat. Ashwin was out after scoring 8 runs.

4. Rohit’s reverse four

Rohit Sharma played an inning of 11 runs.

Rohit Sharma played an inning of 11 runs.

Rohit started the innings in an aggressive manner. He opened his account by hitting a four over Matt Henry. After this, Rohit played reverse sweep by sitting on his knees in Ejaz Patel’s over.

5. Young’s brilliant catch

Will Young took the catch with one hand.

Will Young took the catch with one hand.

The Indian team lost the sixth wicket on the score of 71 runs. Ravindra Jadeja was out after scoring 6 runs on the last ball of the 16th over. He was caught by Ejaz Patel at the hands of Will Young. Young took a brilliant catch with one hand. Jadeja defended the full length ball. The ball took the inside edge of the bat and went to Will Young standing at short leg.

6. Pant’s fifty with two consecutive fours

Rishabh Pant completed his fifty by hitting two consecutive fours.

Rishabh Pant completed his fifty by hitting two consecutive fours.

Rishabh Pant has completed his fifty by hitting two consecutive fours in Ejaz Patel’s over. He has completed the 13th fifty of his test career. Pant hit fours on the 20th, third and fourth balls.

7. Life to Sundar, Conway missed the catch.

Dropped catch from Devon Conway at deep midwicket.

Dropped catch from Devon Conway at deep midwicket.

Washington Sundar got life on the first ball of the 20th over. Ajaz Patel’s ball dropped catch from Devon Conway at deep midwicket. Here Sundar played an aerial shot. Conway, standing at mid-on, sprinted towards the ball, but the ball slipped from his hand.

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