Sundar decided to silence the critics dramatically by snatching the next seven wickets, triggering a spectacular collapse from 197/3 to 259 all out
Sundar delivered a sensational display, spearheading the Indian bowling attack with an impressive seven wickets in his 24-over spell, maintaining an economical rate of just 2.50
Warner has retired from the international game, but the decision opens the door for a leadership role at his Big Bash League club Sydney Thunder
Off-spinner Washington proves selectors right with career-best 7-59 as India bowl out New Zealand for 259; hosts lose Rohit Sharma early to end Day One at 16-1
Washington Sundar (7-59) and Ravichandran Ashwin (3-64) combined to keep New Zealand to 259 in the first innings as India reached 16-1 at stumps the opening day here
Clarke’s comments come days after former opener Warner expressed his desire to come out of retirement, which he announced earlier this year, for the crucial series
Ashwin achieved the milestone in the opening session of Day One after dismissing New Zealand captain Tom Latham, opener Will Young and Devon Conway
South Africa ended a decade-long drought in the Indian subcontinent with a commanding seven-wicket win over Bangladesh
Sajid finished with 6-128 and left-arm spinner Noman Ali took 3-88 after a rearguard 89 by wicketkeeper Jamie Smith enabled England to recover to 267 from a precarious 110-5 at lunch.
The Test that got underway this morning had a turnout of around 18,000.
“It feels like a bit of a panic decision taken by Team India. You do not make three changes to the squad often,” Gavaskar said on broadcast after the toss on Thursday.
Following Sundar's seven-wicket haul, Luke Ronchi heaped praise on him for being consistent with his lengths on the first day of the second Test match. Luke Ronchi further stated that the MCA stadium's pitch is not offering the spin as much as it was expected, so for New Zealand it would be important to keep it tight against the Indian batsmen
“It feels like a bit of a panic decision taken by Team India. You do not make three changes to the squad often,” Gavaskar said on broadcast after the toss on Thursday.
25 October,2024 06:22 AM IST | Pune | PTIFollowing Sundar's seven-wicket haul, Luke Ronchi heaped praise on him for being consistent with his lengths on the first day of the second Test match. Luke Ronchi further stated that the MCA stadium's pitch is not offering the spin as much as it was expected, so for New Zealand it would be important to keep it tight against the Indian batsmen
24 October,2024 10:14 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentLeg-spinner Amelia (4/42) and medium pacer Jess (3/49) were at the forefront of the Kiwis' charge with the ball, and they received able support from off-spinner Eden Carson (2/42). Hasabnis, in particular, will feel terrible as she was batting so well before getting out to Amelia
24 October,2024 08:54 PM IST | Ahmedabad | PTITeam India posted a target of 228 runs in the IND-W vs NZ-W 1st ODI. Smriti Mandhana was handed over the captaincy in the IND-W vs NZ-W 1st ODI as Harmanpreet Kaur pulled a niggle, following which she was benched for the first game
24 October,2024 05:30 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentOff-spinner Washington Sundar (7/59) took seven wickets as India dismissed New Zealand in the third session of the day. Veteran spinner R Ashwin (3/64) took three scalps
24 October,2024 04:58 PM IST | Pune | PTIADVERTISEMENT
Team India's veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin overtook Australia's Nathan Lyon to secure the top spot. Here is all you need to know (Pic: File Pic)
In the IND vs NZ 2nd Test, a total of 18,000 fans showed up in Pune. Some of the stands in the stadium were without roofs, and spectators sitting under the sun rushed to the water stations where they found out the packaged bottles were available in limited numbers
24 October,2024 04:48 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
New Zealand's opening batsman Devon Conway was the highest run-scorer in their first innings of the IND vs NZ 2nd Test. He scored 76 runs in 114 balls including 11 fours. From Team India's perspective, Washington Sundar snapped seven wickets in the IND vs NZ 2nd Test
24 October,2024 04:12 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Timely scalps from spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Washington Sundar pulled back momentum to the hosts during the second session of day one
24 October,2024 03:10 PM IST | Pune | ANI
The Black Caps won the opener for their first Test victory in India since 1988 and are looking to clinch the three-match series
24 October,2024 12:20 PM IST | Pune
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Indian cricketing star Shikhar Dhawan, today announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. The left-handed opener has been a key player in India's top order, amassing over 10,000 runs across formats. Be it in the IPL or playing for the Indian cricket team, Shikhar Dhawan proved his mettle in multiple instances. From numerous injuries to a bitter divorce, affectionately called "Gabbar" by fans, faced numerous challenges on the field and off the field. Known for his aggressive batting style and iconic moustache, Dhawan leaves behind an illustrious career spanning over a decade. Here are the look back into his journey.
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