Jadeja and Sundar Lead India to Bowl Out New Zealand for 235 on Day 1, 3rd Test
Jadeja claimed 5-65, his double strikes twice coming; Sundar who captured two wickets in each of the morning and the evening sessions while racking 4-81; for Indian bowlers managed their turners to its complete extent.
Bumrah Misses Out as New Zealand Chooses to Bat First Against India, 3rd Test
Bumrah is unwell, said India captain Rohit Sharma at the toss. According to the BCCI, Bumrah has not fully recovered from "his viral illness." He was replaced by Mohd Siraj.
Indian Team Appears 'Shell-Shocked' by Recent Setbacks, Tom Blundell
"They're a bit shell-shocked. When we first came over, I think they had a slogan on TV saying five-nil for their home summer, or something along those lines. I'm pretty sure they wrote us off coming after Sri Lanka."
India Seeks Pride and Points as New Zealand Aims for Series Sweep, 3rd Test Preview
Winning here would be important, not just for improving the position in the World Test Championship but also to make them feel a lot more confident before this huge and long test series in Australia, wherein India will play five Tests after a long interval.
Smriti Mandhana's Record-Breaking Century Leads India to Victory Over New Zealand, Clinching Series 2-1, 3rd ODI
After New Zealand Women decided to bat first, Indian bowlers produced a clinical show to bowl out the visitors for 232 in 49.5 overs, where Brooke Halliday was the highest scorer for the visitors by scoring 86 off 96 balls, hitting nine boundaries and three maximums.
Injured Williamson Excluded from Final India Test, Aiming for Comeback in England Series
Williamson has been suffering from a groin complaint he acquired in the match against Sri Lanka last month and did not feature for the BlackCaps in their drought-breaking triumphs in the first two Tests of the series in India.
India Collapses to 178/7, Faces Potential First Home Test Series Defeat in 12 Years
From a promising 81/1 at lunch, the home team lost six wickets for 97 runs, struggling to negotiate left-arm Mitchell Santner (5/72), who yet again weaved his magic around the Indian batters.
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