Santner's Seven-Fer and Latham's 86 Put New Zealand on Brink of Series Victory, 2nd Test

A day after Washington Sundar blew away New Zealand with his 7-59, it was Santner's turn to torment the Indian batters on a spin-friendly pitch through a stunning exhibition of varying his pace, line and length, flight and dip to pick his maiden five-wicket haul in Tests by bowling 17.3 overs relentlessly and unchanged from the commentary box end. Only partially helped by Glenn Phillips 2 for 26 and some rash shot selection and lack of gumption from the Indian batters, he did it all.

Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner grabbed career-best figures of 7-53, while Tom Latham played a fine captain's knock of 86 as New Zealand put themselves on the verge of a historic series win after ending day two's play at 198/5 in 53 overs and lead India by 301 runs in the second Test at MCA Stadium here on Friday.

A day after Washington Sundar blew away New Zealand with his 7-59, it was Santner's turn to torment the Indian batters on a spin-friendly pitch through a stunning exhibition of varying his pace, line and length, flight and dip to pick his maiden five-wicket haul in Tests by bowling 17.3 overs relentlessly and unchanged from the commentary box end. Only partially helped by Glenn Phillips 2 for 26 and some rash shot selection and lack of gumption from the Indian batters, he did it all.

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Armed with a 103-run first-innings lead, Latham was enterprising in his stay at the crease and hit ten boundaries in his vital 133-ball knock of 86. Tom Blundell also looked solid in his unbeaten 30, after putting a stand of 60 runs with Latham for the fifth wicket. The onus will be on him and Glenn Phillips (nine not out) to bat India out of the match, and try to force a result on Saturday.

For India, whose tactics and fielding placements bordered on defensive, Washington Sundar again emerged to be the pick of bowlers with 4-56, while Ravichandran Ashwin took a wicket, and the rest of the bowlers couldn't step up and arrest New Zealand's charge.
Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal put up a 49-run stand for the second wicket after resuming from 16/1 in the morning. But once Gill was trapped lbw by a quicker delivery from Santner, the wickets started to fall for India. The crowd at Pune was stunned into silence when Virat Kohli went for a pre-mediated slog-sweep off Santner but missed the low full toss that left the stumps, leaving the ace batter shell-shocked.

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Phillips struck in the first over of part-time off-spin as Jaiswal came forward to defend but gave an outside edge to the first slip. Rishabh Pant followed as his pre-medited pull off Phillips went past his bat to hit the stumps.

With an opportunity to play sweep-shot blocked, Sarfaraz Khan tried going inside-out against Santner but miscued to mid-off. Santner had another moment of absolute joy when he trapped Ravichandran Ashwin lbw with a quicker delivery and cap off a brilliant session for New Zealand to leave India in disarray yet again.

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Jadeja could have been out first ball post-lunch when short leg dived forward to take the catch off his inside edge, which New Zealand did not choose to review and replays later showed a spike on the ultra edge. He then put pressure back on Santner with two boundaries before dancing down the pitch to hit Ajaz Patel for two sixes.

But Santner got his fifth wicket of the innings by getting a length ball to spin in from outside off-stump and caught Jadeja on the crese by trapping him lbw. Jadeja went for the review, but replays showed that the ball clipping leg-stump, as he walked back for 38.

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Despite hitting two fours and a six off Ajaz, Sundar, however, saw the end of India's innings as early as possible thanks to Santner, who knocked over the off-stump of Akash Deep and leaned on Jasprit Bumrah lbw to take the side off the field in the ascendancy.

After India conceded a lead of 103 runs, it was no surprise to see them start with a spin from both ends. But New Zealand were positive in their batting approach – taking singles to keep the scoreboard moving, using their feet well, and pouncing on anything that fetched them boundaries.

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Latham was proactive enough from the word go with his cover drive and glance off Ravichandran Ashwin for two fours. Devon Conway then banged one loft down the ground and sweep off him for a similar result.

Though Conway was trapped lbw on a sweep off Washington Sundar, Latham and Will Young dazzled with their exhibition of the reverse sweep, paddle sweep, conventional sweep, and drives. But Young was caught in the crease by a straighter delivery from Ashwin and trapped lbw. The final session began with Sundar's arm ball sneaking under Rachin Ravindra's bat and hitting the top of the off-stump. While Latham got his fifty, after being dropped on 49 by Rishabh Pant, Daryl Mitchell got going with a sweep and down-the-ground boundaries.

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But in an attempt to play a big shot off Washington's slower ball, Mitchell holed out to long-on. From there, Latham and Blundell picked the lengths easily, especially against Ravindra Jadeja to get boundaries mostly through the off-side.

But Washington sent that ball back straight onto his stumps to get his fourth and the 11th wicket of the match with a lbw trap on Latham off the sweep. Blundell and Phillips had to hang around for New Zealand to end such a day with all-round domination in high spirits, as India had to confront the prospect of being the first to lose a Test series at home since 2012.

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Brief scores:

India lead New Zealand by 301 runs after India were bowled all out in 45.3 overs for 156 R Jadeja 38, Y Jaiswal 30; Mitchell Santner 7-53, Glen Phillips 2-26 while chasing 258 overs, India batted to score 198/5 in 53 overs with Tom Latham 86 and Tom Blundell unbeaten on 30; Washington Sundar 4-56.

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