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VISITORS 166 RUNS BEHIND WITH NINE WICKETS IN HAND AFTER DISMISSING INDIA FOR 318

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kipper Kane Williamson led from the front yesterday as New Zealand replied strongly with 152 for one against India on a rain-hit second day of the first Test in Kanpur.

Williamson, who came to the crease after the early wicket of Martin Guptill, put on a 117-run second wicket partnershi­p with Tom Latham to make major inroads into India’s first innings total of 318.

At stumps, New Zealand had reduced the deficit to 166 runs, with Williamson unbeaten on 65 and Latham also well set on 56 when rain stopped play after tea to wash out the final session of play.

Spin threat tackled

The batting duo tackled the Indian spinners Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja with aplomb as they used their feet and the sweep shot to great effect at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium.

“We are confronted by two very good spinners who know the conditions well and are going to challenge you at different times,” New Zealand’s batting coach Craig McMillan told reporters. “Both guys soaked that (constant appealing) up really nicely throughout that partnershi­p and whenever they got a scoring opportunit­y they made the most of it.

“That is one of the keys, you don’t allow Ashwin or Jadeja to bowl 12 or 15 balls at one person. You have to find a way to get down the other end and both those guys did that really nicely today.”

Williamson survived a scare when a Ashwin ball hit the back of his helmet. The back flaps which provide extra support to the skull fell onto his stumps, but didn’t dislodge the bails.

Latham also rode his luck after Jadeja got the left-handed batsman caught at short leg, but replays showed the ball hitting the helmet grille of fielder Lokesh Rahul.

Game plan

The decision was referred to the third umpire who gave Latham not out as according to the rules, external protective gear cannot come into play while taking a catch.

The duo got to their respective fifties soon after, although off-spinner Ashwin and leftarm spinner Jadeja continued to trouble the batsmen.

“They stuck to their game plans and when the Indian bowlers missed we jumped all over it,” said McMillan.

“I thought the way they rotated the strike with that left and right-hand combinatio­n throughout the partnershi­p was crucial.”

Umesh Yadav was India’s sole wicket-taker after he trapped Guptill lbw for 21 in the first session of play.

Guptill started with positive intent as he struck three boundaries in his 31-ball stay before being undone by Yadav’s pacey, inswinging delivery.

Despite New Zealand’s strong position, India’s batting coach Sanjay Bangar said the hosts could claw their way back into the game if they can break the partnershi­p early on when play resumes today.

“It’s a matter of a wicket. We have to be patient. We will have to wait for that one breakthrou­gh,” said Bangar.

“There were a few close calls in second session. It’s a matter of putting pressure back on (overnight 291/9) L. Rahul c Watling b Santner 32 M. Vijay c Watling b Sodhi 65 C. Pujara c & b Santner 62 V. Kohli c Sodhi b Wagner 9 A. Rahane c Latham b Craig 18 R. Sharma c Sodhi b Santner 35 R. Ashwin c Taylor b Boult 40 W. Saha b Boult 0 R. Jadeja not out 42 Mohammed Shami b Boult 0 U. Yadav c Watling b Wagner 9

(b5,lb1) 6 (all out; 97 overs) 318

1-42 (Rahul), 2-154 (Pujara), 3-167 (Kohli), 4-185 (Vijay), 5-209 (Rahane), 6-261 (Sharma), 7-262 (Saha), 8-273 (Ashwin), 9-277 (Shami), 10-318 (Yadav)

Boult 20-3-67-3, Wagner 15-4-42-2, Santner 23-2-94-3, Craig 24-6-59-1, Sodhi 15-3-50-1

M. Guptill lbw b Yadav T. Latham not out K. Williamson not out (b 8, lb 1, nb 1) (1 wicket: 47 overs) 1-35 (Guptill) Shami 8-1-26-0, Yadav 7-222-1, Jadeja 17-1-47-0, Ashwin 14-1-44-0, Vijay 1-0-5-0 R. Taylor, L. Ronchi, BJ. Watling (wicketkeep­er), M. Santner, M. Craig, I. Sodhi, N. Wagner, T. Boult India Richard Kettleboro­ugh (ENG) and Rod Tucker (AUS) Anil Chaudhary (IND) David Boon (AUS) CK Nandan (IND) them.”

Earlier overnight batsman Jadeja played a useful 42-run cameo for the hosts, who started the day on 291 for nine.

Seven fours and a six

21 56 65 10 152

New Zealand batting coach

Jadeja struck seven fours and a six during his unbeaten knock as he entertaine­d the crowd at Kanpur’s Green Park.

Medium-pacer Neil Wagner got Yadav caught behind for nine to end up with two wickets in the innings. Mitchell Santner and Trent Boult claimed three apiece.

 ?? AP ?? New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson in action on the second day of the Test match against India at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. The skipper led from the front as New Zealand replied strongly with 152 for one on a rain-hit second day of the first Test.
AP New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson in action on the second day of the Test match against India at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. The skipper led from the front as New Zealand replied strongly with 152 for one on a rain-hit second day of the first Test.

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