After taking 11 scalps in the Pune Test, Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar, was once again amongst the wickets in the third and final match versus New Zealand in Mumbai. Sundar claimed a four-fer ...
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dismantling New Zealand for 259 runs in the first innings. His performance included five clean bowled dismissals showcasing expert drift and turn, marking his first five-wicket haul in Tests.
Ravichandran Ashwin snared two wickets in the first session but New Zealand negated the Indian spinners deftly on a slow and spin-friendly surface to reach 922 at lunch on day one of the second Test ...
Ashwin got drift and turn to dismiss the New Zealand captain Tom Latham for the ninth time in Tests as the ball beat his outside edge to hit the pads in front of the wickets for an immediate ...
Rohit Sharma had to intervene after Sarfaraz Khan's antics riled up New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell on Day 1 of the third ...
Bowling around the wicket, Sundar managed to get the ball drift in. The delivery then turned ... "Sundar produces a cracker of ball to dismiss New Zealand's best batter." BCCI's official handle ...
MUMBAI: Off-spinner Washington Sundar stymied New Zealand's progress with two vital strikes as the visitors reached 92/3 at ...
It did not take him long to strike, drawing the New Zealand captain out to defend but beating him with the drift and turn on a delivery that pitched in the line of stumps in his third over, Washington ...
At lunch, New Zealand had their hopes pinned on Will Young for a long haul who batted well to reach 38 not out (3x4s, 1x6s), with Daryl Mitchell (11 not out) at the other end ...