NZ 0/0 (0.4 ov, Tom Latham 0*, Devon Conway 0*, Jasprit Bumrah 0/0) – Live – India vs New Zealand 1st Test Match Live Score, Summary

by Curtis Jones
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Bumrah to Latham, no run, Jurel in action straight away as the ball swings away while approaching him. Stops it with a dive. Ball was on a length, landed just outside off and swung after going past the stumps

4:46pm, day 4: Conway and Latham are out. There are clouds and the lights are murky. Not bad conditions for Bumrah but the target is rather small. By the way, Pant won’t be keeping, Jurel is in

46 all out in the first and a collapse of 54 for 7 in the second. New-ball wickets in the first innings, second-new-ball wickets in the second. There was a monumental fightback in the second innings which took India to 400 just three down but the New Zealand pacers were finally able to not just break the shackles but also pop it to shreds and blow them away. Will O’Rourke’s rise in a short career continues similar to the ones at home even though it was in a different continent. Sarfaraz Khan’s remarkable maiden ton could end up with him being on the losing side. Pant, whose knees still don’t seem 100%, was out for 99. No batter after caused any problems. Word for Tim Southee too, who created the collapse by dismissing Sarfaraz. Now New Zealand need just 107 runs to win their first Test in India in decades.

4.37pm: I am jumping out to hand over the commentary to Ekanth now. New Zealand need 107 to win

Henry to Mohammed Siraj, OUT, Sraj is out for the first time this home season. Dug in short, Siraj pulls hard, middles it, but mid-on is close and wide. It has come fast at Southee and at an awkward height. He takes it even as he tumbles over

Mohammed Siraj c Southee b Henry 0 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Henry to Mohammed Siraj, no run, nearly gets Siraj out. Slightly short of a length, holds its line, goes past the edge

In comes DSP Siraj, who is yet to be dismissed this home season. India effectively 106 for 9. It was 400 for 3 when they took the new ball. India against the first and third new balls this match: 108 for 16

Henry to Bumrah, OUT, and Henry takes one more. Bumrah is half-forward to defend a length ball, it holds its line, takes a healthy edge, and Blundell makes no mistake

JJ Bumrah c †Blundell b Henry 0 (4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Henry to Ashwin, OUT, stays low, nips back in, and Reifell has raised his finger in a hurry. Ashwin reviews it. Is it doing too much? This one nips back in fromt short of a length and hits him on the flap of the pad. Hawk-Eye returns an umpire’s call on the top of leg stump. Huge wicket for New Zealand

R Ashwin lbw b Henry 15 (24b 1×4 0x6) SR: 62.50

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