IND vs NZ 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights for New Zealand tour of India 

IND vs NZ 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights for New Zealand tour of India 

IND vs NZ 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights for New Zealand tour of India 2024 

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It was a spinner’s show at Pune’s Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on the opening day of the second test between India and New Zealand, as visitors all 10 wickets were picked by spinners only. So let’s take a look at IND vs NZ 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights.

Seasoned Ravi Ashwin was the first to claim wickets for India in the game. He dismissed the first three batters. Washington Sundar then joined the party and removed the next seven to make his comeback game a memorable one.  

Devon Conway (76), and Rachin Ravindra (65) once again looked solid against spinners, but as soon as they walked back, none of the other batters showed some signs to stay for long against the two right-arm Indian spinners, as New Zealand posted 259 in their first innings.

India, in reply, ended the day at 16 for one. Experienced Tim Southee once again shocked Rohit Sharma with his perfect length delivery before stumps on day one.  

Washington Sundar’s 7-wicket haul comeback 

After losing the first match of the series, the Indian selectors decided to add Washington Sundar’s in India’s second and third tests squads, considering the spin-friendly surfaces in both Pune and Mumbai. 

The trick worked despite Washington playing his first test after a long break of three years. Sundar took a seven-wicket haul in the first innings in what was only his five fifth test international.  

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Ravichandran Ashwin overtakes Lathan Lyon in Highest Test wickets list

IND vs NZ 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights
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India’s premium off spinner and the absolute legend of the game, Ravichandran Ashwin became the seventh highest wicket taker in test cricket history during the first innings of the second test.  

Ashwin was having 528 wickets in front of his name before the start of the match, but as soon as he bagged his third wicket, he surpassed Australia’s Nathan Lyon (530) to become the seventh highest wicket taker.  

Muttiah Muralitharan with 800 wickets is in top spot on the list, Shane Warne with 708 at second, followed by James Anderson at third with 704, Anil Kumble at fourth with 619, Stuart Broad (604), and Glenn McGrath (563), are at fifth and sixth positions, respectively.

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Ravi Ashwin with 531 wickets in 196 innings at seventh, and Nathan Lyon (530) in 242 games at eighth, are the only two active players in the top 10 highest wicket takers list.  

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