Rohit Sharma Unlucky Dismissal Vs NZ: Rohit Sharma sensational knock of 52 against New Zealand in the 3rd innings of the 1st Test match came to an abrupt end, as the Indian skipper suffered a 'slow-mo' dismissal.


The 'Hitman' was on-song as he was smashing the Kiwi bowlers all over the ground, but during the 22nd over, Ajaz Patel's flighted ball clipped off the gloves of Rohit Sharma, and took a few seconds before rolling over the stumps.


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The dismissal did lead to a dejected reaction from Rohit Sharma, and further showed immense furstation and anger while on his way back to the pavilion, but India did exceptionally well to recover the innings.


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Rachin Ravindra Continues Magical Run At M. Chinnaswamy Stadium


The young sensation from New Zealand has scored yet another century at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, but this time, it comes in the red-ball cricket, as his ton blew away India's chancs of putting pressure onthe visitors.


Speaking after the conclusion of Day 3, the Kiwi all-rounder stated that constant partnerships helped his individual cause and team's cause overall, and that, he has gained immense confidence after his knock of 134.


"I guess I was just trying to build partnerships. Throughout, Daryl and I started, and then Tim (Southee) and I got a little bit going. That partnership with Tim really helped me out. We were both clear on what we needed to do. The objective was still to score runs. It's still a good wicket out there, so that's how it shaped up," said Rachin Ravindra.


"I think it gives you a bit of confidence, I guess. Although it's different with the white ball and the wicket, it still gives you a sense of the surroundings and brings back good memories. You know, you can visualize it the night before. It's always nice playing at this ground. The wicket is great for batting, so it's really enjoyable," added the New Zealand all-rounder.


"It's fantastic to have him here (his father), especially since it's his hometown, and he's got some family in the crowd too. The crowd has been amazing as well. I actually ended up taking the entire booklet of ticket allocations! Virat is obviously a world-class player, and he punished us today, but we've still got plenty of runs to defend," he further added.