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India Vs New Zealand 2nd Test: Spinners Dominate Day 1; Hosts Trail Kiwis By 243 Runs At Stumps, Day 1

India Vs New Zealand 2nd Test, Day 1: Day 1 belongs to Washington Sundar, as his record-breaking 7-wicket haul helped the hosts restricting Kiwis to 267. Read below for more.

India Vs New Zealand 2nd Test, Day 1: Stumps have been called for Day 1's play in the 2nd Test match between India and New Zealand, and the hosts have gone on the backfoot despite bowling out the visitors for 267, thanks to Washington Sundar's 7-wicket haul.

READ HERE | Washington Sundar Proves Rohit Sharma's Selection Decision Right, Scalps 7 For 59 As India Bowl New Zealand Out For 259

At the end of Day 1, India are 16/1 in 11 overs, as they lost captain Rohit Sharma in the 3rd over, who continues his poor form in the red-ball cricket. 

Day 2 promises to produce a stern challenge for the overnight duo of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill, as the likes of Mitchell Santner and Ajaz Patel can prove to be lethal on a spin-friendly track at Pune.

India Vs New Zealand 2nd Test, Day 1 | As It Happened

Tom Latham won the coin toss and elected to bat first in the 2nd Test match played at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune, and the Kiwis were off to a great start before founding themselves on the backfoot with the introduction of spin, as Ravichandra Ashwin struck within his very first over by dismissing Kiwi skipper Tom Latham via LBW, who was bamboozled by the turn.

A steady partnership between Will Young and Devon Conway followed up, but it was the brilliance of Sarfaraz Khan at short-third leg in the 24th over that caused the dismissal of the former, as he heard a slight knick and convinced captain Rohit Sharma to take the review.

Everything looked under control for the Blackcaps, who had lost Devon Conway for 71 and had Rachin Ravindra batting at 65 alongside Daryl Mitchell for the team total of 197/3, but what started later was the Washington Sundar-show, as thr Tamil Nadu all-rounder took all the remaining 7 wickets and caused the dismissal of the visitors for 259.

India looked like getting on the front foot, but were stunned by Tim Southee, who's exceptional delivery left Rohit Sharma beaten up on all ends, and India finished Day 1 at 16/1.

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