India Beat New Zealand By 197 Runs

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    • Publish Date: Sep 26 2016 4:46PM
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India Beat New Zealand By 197 Runs

Chasing down a target of 434 was never a realistic equation for New Zealand and with only six wickets in hand going in to the final day of India's 500th Test match, the question was how soon will India wrap the 1st India vs New Zealand Test match at Green Park, Kanpur to take a 1-0 lead in the 3-match series. While New Zealand delayed the inevitable with good resistance in the morning session, India broke down their defence to register a thumping 197-run win 14.3 overs in to the second session. A dominating victory made sweeter as it came in India's 500th Test match. Incidentally, India had lost their 100th and 200th Test match but were on the winning side in 300th and 400th Test. Looking back, there could not have been a perfect ground than the Green Park stadium for India and at the forefront of the victory was Ravichandran Ashwin who claimed his fifth ten-wicket haul (10/225) to go with a handy knock of 40 runs in the first innings. He also became the fastest Indian to 200 Test wickets and second-fastest in Test history, achieving the feat in his 37th match. Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara's twin fifties in the match proved to be the fulcrum of India's batting while Ravindra Jadeja too had a stellar match claiming five for 73 in the first innings before scoring 42* and 50* lower-down the order. Mohammad Shami, who failed to get any wickets in the first innings, made a telling impact with the old ball to accelerate India's march towards victory claiming two quick wickets late in the morning session on Day 5 with reverse swing. New Zealand went in to lunch on the final day at 205 for seven with no chance of saving the match. After Shami's two quick strikes before the break, Ashwin completed the formalities taking the remaining three wickets. Mitchell Santner resisted well but was the first wicket to fall in the post lunch session when Ashwin ripped one to the legside. The ball turned and jumped viciously to open up Santner and the batsman ended up outside edging the ball to Rohit Sharma at silly point. He made 71 off 179 deliveries. Four overs later, Ashwin, with the new ball taken, saw Ish Sodhi moving across the crease and sent in a seam up delivery that crashed in to the leg stump. Neil Wagner was the final wicket to fall when he misread a carrom ball from Ashwin and was trapped in front.
Shane Jurgensen, New Zealand's bowling coach had said that NZ will have to fight till the end to save match and the fight was shown by Luke Ronchi (80) and Santner in the morning session. The duo chanced their arms and scored runs at every possible opportunity to add 65 runs to their overnight partnership of 37 in 20.4 overs.
 
 

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Vaishnavi S NAGARJUNA VIDYANIKETAN

Congrats team India!!

Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

That was absolutely magnificent. Great knock by the Indians.

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