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Day 2 of the 2nd Test between India and New Zealand 2021 New Zealand is all out for 62 runs, the lowest total ever against India

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2nd Test, Day 2 Live Score: IND vs NZ 2021 India bowled the Kiwis out for just 62 runs in an exciting session. With four wickets, Ravi Ashwin was the pick of the bowlers, helping to clear up the New Zealand tail. Siraj had earlier derailed the Kiwi top order with a stunning opening spell.

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India didn’t score at a fast pace during the session, scoring only 64 runs in 28 overs, but the Agarwal-Axar partnership’s consolidation act put the hosts in command.

With the exception of Patel, who made effective use of the turn and bounce to keep the batsmen quiet for the majority of the session, the other New Zealand bowlers didn’t appear to be especially penetrative while being inexpensive.

Saha received a fantastic arm ball from Patel in the morning, which he attempted to play on the back foot and did well by not going for a review, which would have been a complete waste of time.

Following Saha’s dismissal, Ashwin wasted a review by bowling a flighted delivery that pulled the batter forward and spun enough to clip the bails.

Ashwin made a humorous DRS plea without recognizing he had been bowled, mistakingly believing the bowler had appealed for caught behind.

He had already requested the review, and once he saw he had been beaten lock, stock, and barrel, he didn’t wait for the final judgment.

However, Agarwal deserves respect for his patience, considering he only added 26 runs to his overnight not-out score of 120 in the two hours he batted.

Axar, who had several solid first-class innings and a strong showing in the previous Test, also looked at ease.



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