Catch the latest buzz as India crashes to its lowest Test score at home, while New Zealand's bowlers steal the spotlight in this thrilling encounter!
In an exhilarating showdown under overcast skies, the cricketing world turned its gaze to Bengaluru where India faced off against New Zealand in the first Test match. As the much-anticipated contest opened, a lazy drizzle threatened to spoil the fun. But after a day of rain-induced frustration, that coveted toss finally took place on Day 2, with Indian captain Rohit Sharma choosing to bat after winning the toss. With the clouds hovering menacingly, hopes were high for a solid performance from the home team.
However, the Indian batters had a different agenda. They found themselves floundering against an invigorated New Zealand bowling attack led by the relentless Matt Henry. The Kiwi fast bowler delivered a sensational performance, claiming a magnificent five-wicket haul that left the Indian squad reeling. In a shocking revelation, India was bowled out for an embarrassing total of just 46 runs, their lowest score on home soil and the third-lowest overall in Test history. Rishabh Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal emerged as beacons of hope, each barely breaking into double digits with scores of 20 and 13 respectively, while the rest of the team struggled to cope with the conditions.
As fans watched in disbelief, the remarkable spectacle was not just about India's batting collapse. It was also a thrilling moment for Matt Henry, as he reached the milestone of 100 Test wickets. Proving to be the tormentor of the day, he made history while putting India on the back foot, giving the Kiwis a significant psychological advantage. With rain still lingering around, the umpires cleverly maneuvered the schedule, allowing the Day 2 proceedings to kick off a tad earlier than planned. Would the weather gods finally show mercy, or would India’s misery in the middle continue?
With the game taking unexpected turns, one thing is certain: cricket remains unpredictable and thrilling. As India and New Zealand battle it out for supremacy, every moment counts. It’s interesting to note that despite the setbacks, the resilience of players can shine through in even the most challenging situations.
In other fascinating cricket trivia, the Indian team's previous lowest score at home was 75 against the West Indies in 1987—a reminder of how things can change over decades. Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Matt Henry is now part of the elite club of bowlers who have reached the century mark for Test wickets—an achievement that pulses with the promise of a brilliant career ahead! Through rain or shine, both teams are creating memorable stories in the heart of India, keeping fans on the edge of their seats!
IND vs NZ Live Score: Catch all the scores and match updates from Day 2 of the 1st Test between India and New Zealand taking place in Bengaluru on ...
India vs New Zealand Live Score: India skipper Rohit Sharma won the toss and opted to bat against New Zealand on Day 2 of the first Test in Bengaluru.
India vs New Zealand Live Score, 1st Test Day 2: After the first day of the India vs New Zealand Test in Bengaluru was washed out, all eyes will be on the ...
India's previous lowest score at home was 75, recorded against West Indies in New Delhi in 1987. The Indian batters struggled to negotiate the conditions, ...
Rishabh Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal were the only batters to score in double digits, aggregating 20 and 13 runs respectively in a morning where the Kiwi ...
Matt Henry delivered a standout performance, claiming an excellent five-wicket haul and reaching the milestone of 100 Test wickets. The young William O'Rourke ...
IND vs NZ LIVE TOSS UPDATES: With rain forecast still a concern, the umpires have decided to start Day 2's proceedings 15 mins early.
New Zealand in India 2024/25, India vs New Zealand Match Report: Five India batters got out for ducks as New Zealand's long wait for some cricket in India ...
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli returned with figures of two and a duck due to the guile of the Kiwi pacers.
Meanwhile, this is more or less the same Indian side that was selected for the recently concluded Bangladesh Test series, with Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah ...
Under overcast skies in Bengaluru, India's batting order crumbled to 34 for six by lunch on day two of the rain-hit first Test against New Zealand.
IND vs NZ Live Score: Catch all the scores and match updates from Day 3 of the 1st Test between India and New Zealand taking place in Bengaluru on Friday.
Pacer Matt Henry was chuffed to walk back with a five-for on Thursday, but said New Zealand will have to keep India under the cosh for the rest of the first ...
India vs New Zealand Live Score: Ravindra Jadeja stood on the expectations of Team India as he dismissed Matt Henry for 8.
60.1: Ravindra Jadeja to Glenn Phillips, Starts from around the wicket and darts it in, full and on off, Glenn Phillips firms the drive to cover. 10:10 IST ...
Earlier Devon Conway chipped in with a 91 at the top of the innings. Ravindra Jadeja is the pick of the bowlers for India with three wickets. 5 of the 8 Indian ...
Rachin Ravindra's unbeaten 104 guided New Zealand to 345 for 7 at lunch, extending their first-innings lead to 299 runs on day 3 of the opening Test against ...
Ross Taylor was the last player from New Zealand to do so when he scored 113 off 127 balls at the same venue in Bengaluru in 2012.
IND vs NZ 1st Test Day 3 Live full scorecard: Southee and Rachin Ravindra build up the lead as NZ lead by 299 runs. Check India vs New Zealand live ...
India vs New Zealand Live Score 1st Test Day 3: Southee fell on 65 and Siraj ended a 137-run stand between him and Ravindra which came off just 132 balls ...
Rishabh Pant sidelined due to knee injury during India vs New Zealand Test match, Dhruv Jurel replaces him.
Rachin Ravindra's hundred has ensured that New Zealand broke a 12-year record when they took a 299-run lead against India in the Bengaluru Test on October ...