IND vs NZ: Kiwis all out for 255 runs.. India target 359 runs!
•The second Test between India and New Zealand will be held in Pune
•Kiwis were bowled out for 255 runs in the second innings
•103 runs lead in first innings India take a first innings lead and set a target of 359 runs.
New Zealand has set a target of 359 runs for India in the second Test which is being held at the MCA Stadium in Pune. New Zealand were all out for 255 runs in 69.4 overs in the second innings.
New Zealand, who were leading by 301 runs at the end of the second day, added another 57 runs on the third day and were bowled out. Ravindra Jadeja, who did not take any wickets for two days, took three wickets today. Kiwis innings ended quickly with that.
Among the Indian bowlers, Washington Sundar took 4 wickets and Ravindra Jadeja took 3 wickets. Ashwin took two wickets. Among the Kiwis batters, captain Tom Latham scored 86 runs, while Glenn Phillips scored 48 (not out) runs. It is known that India collapsed for 156 runs in its first innings.
Team India started the second innings with a target of 359 runs. 81 runs for the loss of a wicket at the lunch break. Yashaswi Jaiswal (46) and Shubman Gill (22) are at the crease. India still need 278 runs to win. Captain Rohit Sharma disappointed once again. He got out for 8 runs.