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IND vs NZ | 1st Test, Day 3: Kiwis waste big opening stand, surrender to spin

A marathon opening partnership of 151 runs between Will Young and Tom Latham put New Zealand significantly ahead in the first Test against India in Kanpur, but the hosts were not without firepower in their bowling department and they bounced back superbly. 

From 151/0, the Blackcaps were bundled out for 296 and conceded a lead of 49 runs which could prove to be an instrumental factor for their downhill journey and India’s dominance in the game.

After Young got out, Kane Williamson was removed by Umesh Yadav right at the stroke of lunch, there was no way back for the Blackcaps and it was followed by an Axar Patel’s show, who went on to take his fifth five-wicket haul in the longest format.

Ravichandran Ashwin toiled hard and employed all tricks from his bag to bag three wickets including the big wicket of Young and the last two wickets of Kyle Jamieson and William Somerville.

India would be delighted to ensure a big lead of 49 runs and they would bank on the batsmen to pile on big runs on the board to enforce a result in the game. They have to bat a little over 25 minutes today and they would want to cement their position of strength even further by the end of the third day’s play.

 

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BAN vs PAK | 1st Test: Hasan Ali silences critics, picks fifer in first innings

Pakistan seamer Hasan Ali certainly gave a perfect answer to his critics after he scalped a fifer in the first innings of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chattogram. Hasan had faced a lot of criticism in the recent past for his dismal show in the T20 World Cup after failing to make impact in all of the matches that he played for his team. He faced flak severely for his semi-final outing of the tournament for a crucial dropped catch in the final overs of the game which eventually knocked Pakistan out of the tournament. But the right-arm bowler turned the table for himself in this Test match after picking up five wickets including the prized scalp of Liton Das who struck a valuable ton. Ali provided Pakistan the first breakthrough after he trapped Shadman Islam in front of the stumps for 14 runs. The home side lost a few more wickets and were in a spot of bother after getting reduced to 49/4 before Mushfiqur Rahim and Liton Das joined hands for a 206-run stand for the fifth wicket. Hasan then came into the act and provided his side with the much-needed breakthrough after removing Liton for 114 runs. He was also trapped in front of the stumps. The Pakistan bowler then followed it with another quick dismissal after he cleaned up Yasir Ali for 4 and completed his five-wicket haul later on. The right-hander removed Abu Jayed (8 off 19) and Ebadot Hossain (0 off 1) on consecutive deliveries as Bangladesh were bundled out for 330. Hasan Ali returned with figures of 5/51 in 20.4 overs.