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Ravi blows Kiwis away

Off-spinner claims six wickets to put India in firm control

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INDORE (India) : Ravichandr­an Ashwin claimed six wickets to help dismiss New Zealand for 299 and put India in pole position with a 258run first innings lead in the third and final Test.

India, who did not enforce the followon, were 18 for no loss in their second innings at stumps on day three, with Murali Vijay (11) and Cheteshwar Pujara (1) stretching the lead to 276 in their quest to complete a series whitewash at Indore.

Opener Gautam Gambhir retired hurt on six after aggravatin­g a shoulder injury, which he first suffered while fielding, as he dived into his crease to avoid a runout.

Earlier offspinner Ravichandr­an ensured that India continue their domination of the series at their newest Test venue, Indore’s Holkar Stadium, after recording his 20th fivewicket haul to destroy the New Zealand batting.

Opener Martin Guptill, who struck form with a gritty 72, and James Neesham (71) put up the main resistance against an inspired Indian attack.

The Black Caps, who began the day on 28 without loss, had made a strong start in response to India’s commanding first innings score of 557 for five declared, but then lost five wickets for just 30 runs.

After Tom Latham fell just before lunch for 53, caught and bowled by Ravichandr­an, India turned the screws on the visitors by taking a further five wickets in the afternoon session.

Guptill counteratt­acked the Indian bowlers with 10 fours and two sixes during his 144ball stay but was unlucky to be run out by Ravichandr­an while backing up.

Ravichandr­an’s other victims included New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson, who was bowled for eight early on after dragging a turning delivery onto his stumps. It was the third time in a row he had been dismissed by Ravichandr­an.

Neesham and B.J. Watling put on 53 for the sixth wicket to raise hopes of a revival, but leftarm spinner Ravindra Jadeja broke the stand by bowling Watling for 23 after the wicketkeep­erbatsman had struck four boundaries.

Neesham carried on the good work after tea to register his fourth Test fifty in 10 games but ran out of steam after being trapped lbw by Ravichandr­an, who soon wiped out the tail.

Indian skipper Virat Kohli had played a vital role on Sunday with a careerbest 211, his second doublecent­ury in Tests.

Virat’s record 365run fourthwick­et stand with Ajinkya Rahane (188) was the highlight of India’s first innings after the hosts elected to bat first.

India, who took an unassailab­le 20 lead in Kolkata, are looking to complete their second home series whitewash against New Zealand in succession. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sheer joy: Indian bowler Ravichandr­an Ashwin celebrates the wicket of New Zealand batsman James Neesham during the third day of the third Test in Indore, India, yesterday. — AP
Sheer joy: Indian bowler Ravichandr­an Ashwin celebrates the wicket of New Zealand batsman James Neesham during the third day of the third Test in Indore, India, yesterday. — AP

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