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Ind-NZ: Kiwis pick up three quick wickets to even honours

| | Sep 22, 2016, at 07:58 pm
Kanpur, Sept 22 (IBNS): Following a century stand partnership between India's Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara, the New Zealand bowlers came back strongly to remove three wickets quickly and even honours in the second session of play here on Thursday.

At tea, the Indian batsmen have managed 185 runs for the loss of 4 wickets.

In a track conducive to spin, Pujara (62) and Vijay played with soft hands to keep the Kiwi bowlers at bay in the first session, reaching their respective half-centuries post lunch.

It all changed soon after Pujara's dismissal.

Santner, who had earlier accounted for KL Rahul's (32) wicket, chipped in with one more, forcing Pujara to play at a ball aimed at his pads, resulting in an easy caught and bowled.

The Saurashtra batsman, who had a wonderful run of form in the recently concluded Duleep Trophy, departed for a well-made 62.

Virat Kohli (9) walked in soon after to a rousing reception from the faithfuls but two boundaries later, the Indian batsman found his way back to the dressing room, failing to connect a short ball from Neil Wagner, setting up a simple catch for Sodhi at deep fine leg.

Sodhi followed up with the prize scalp of Murali Vijay (65), ending his vigil at the crease.

Vijay's 170-ball innings consisted of eight boundaries. 

(Writing by Sudipto Maity)


 

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