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India vs New Zealand NZ in IND, 3 Test Series, 2024 Full Scorecard

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1st Test, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, 16 Oct, 2024

India

IND

46/10

&

462/10

(99.3) ov

New Zealand

NZ

402/10

&

110/2

(27.4) ov

New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets

Player Of The Match

Rachin Ravindra,
New Zealand
New Zealand
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New Zealand • 110/2 (27.4 overs)

W Young 48 (76)

R Ravindra 39 (46)

J Bumrah 2/29 (8)

M Siraj 0/16 (7)

India • 462/10 (99.3 overs)

S Khan 150 (195)

R Pant 99 (105)

M Henry 3/102 (24.3)

W O'Rourke 3/92 (21)

New Zealand • 402/10 (91.3 overs)

R Ravindra 134 (157)

D Conway 91 (105)

R Jadeja 3/72 (20)

K Yadav 3/99 (18.3)

India • 46/10 (31.2 overs)

R Pant 20 (49)

Y Jaiswal 13 (63)

M Henry 5/15 (13.2)

W O'Rourke 4/22 (12)

Commentary

Right then, that's a thrilling conclusion to the first Test between India and New Zealand! With a commanding performance, New Zealand has drawn first blood in this three-match series, with Tom Latham making history by breaking a 36-year dry spell on Indian soil. Coming into this series after a disappointing outing against Sri Lanka, everything seemed stacked against the Kiwis. However, they have staged a remarkable comeback, reasserting their authority in red-ball cricket. The action now shifts to Pune, where the second Test at the MCA Stadium promises even more excitement. Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 24th, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 4 am GMT! Be sure to join us early for all the pre-match insights and buildup. Until then, stay tuned, take care, and goodbye!

Rachin Ravindra is the Player of the Match for his outstanding knocks with the bat in both innings. He scored 173 runs in total! He says it was a nice wicket to bat on and the odds were in his favour. Adds that the clarity in his mind with the footwork helps a lot and he just backs himself to play positively. Mentions that when you have 6 Tests in a row in sub-continent conditions you have to be prepared and in Chennai, he wanted to have a look at how to play on red soil and black soil pitches. Says that he likes to be in good positions while batting, not necessarily taking the game to the opponent but playing freely. Further adds that he loves the support of this crowd and is great to play in front of his family and friends.

Tom Latham, the victorious skipper says that they also would have batted first and it was a great toss to lose. Adds that they set the game beautifully in the first two innings but knew India would come hard at them. States that despite having knocked India over for 46 they knew they needed to play well and never thought India were out of the game. Mentions that the ability William O'Rourke has to generate that extra bounce and movement is exceptional and he is glad to have him in the side and is rightly backed by the rest of the bowling unit. Appreciates Rachin Ravindra and says that he has shown his class despite being slotted into a new role is great.

Rohit Sharma, the skipper of India is up for a chat. He says it was a great effort with the bat in the second innings after a disappointing first-inning performance. Adds that they didn't bat well in the first innings and wanted to improve and a couple of guys stood out. Mentions that when you are 350-odd runs behind, you can't think too much and just play according to the ball. Says that when Sarfaraz and Pant were batting everyone was on the edge and it was a treat to watch them bat and a couple of partnerships got them back in the game. Tells they have to take responsibility for being bowled out for 46, but as he said earlier, he didn't expect the ball to do that much under overcast conditions and got it wrong. Ends by saying that, they have got a lot of players in the team who know how to come back after a setback and they will be looking to do exactly that in the next game.

It's time for the Presentation Ceremony...

India dominated most of Day 4, thanks to an inspired partnership between Rishabh Pant and Sarfaraz Khan, who added 177 runs and comfortably erased the deficit. Sarfaraz notched up a magnificent 150, setting India on course for a big lead. However, the introduction of the second new ball changed the momentum dramatically. Tim Southee struck, dismissing Sarfaraz and triggering a stunning collapse as India crumbled from 400/3 to 462 all out. Pant fell heartbreakingly short of a century, dismissed for 99, and New Zealand were left with a modest target of just 107 runs. However, bad light brought an early end to proceedings after only four balls in the final innings, setting the stage for a thrilling finish on Day 5.

Day 3 was packed with even more action. Despite losing a few quick wickets in the middle, New Zealand found stability through a gritty partnership between Rachin Ravindra and Tim Southee. The pair frustrated the Indian bowlers, steering the total to an imposing 402 and handing the Kiwis a commanding 356-run lead. Rachin starred with a brilliant 134, while Southee’s 65 provided valuable support. Facing a daunting deficit, India needed a heroic response, and their openers, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma, gave them a promising start. However, both fell just when they seemed set, leaving Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan to rebuild. The duo’s 136-run partnership gave India hope, but Kohli’s dismissal off the last ball of the day handed New Zealand a crucial opening heading into Day 4.

Let's quickly go over the rollercoaster recap of the past four days - After the entire opening day was washed out due to rain, Day 2 brought a surprising turn of events. Rohit Sharma won the toss and boldly chose to bat first under heavy overcast conditions, with the pitch having remained under covers for more than a day. The decision backfired as New Zealand’s pace attack, led by Matt Henry and William O'Rourke, made the ball talk and dismantled India for a paltry 46 runs. In response, the Kiwi openers batted with caution, capitalizing on the sun peeking through to tame the pitch. Devon Conway’s fluent 91 and a solid start from Rachin Ravindra propelled New Zealand to 180/3, as bad light curtailed play towards the end of the day.

Yet, Rachin Ravindra, the centurion from the first innings, had other plans. He stepped up to the crease and picked up right where he left off. A flurry of boundaries quickly settled any lingering nerves, and soon it was a masterclass in sensible batting between Rachin and Will Young. Rohit Sharma searched for answers, probing his bowlers and trying to find a way to break the partnership, but the pitch offered little assistance, and the spinners couldn't find their rhythm. Both batters continued to build momentum, wrapping up the chase with ease and silencing the crowd, handing India a defeat with 8 wickets in hand. New Zealand have secured their third Test victory in India, a monumental achievement that hasn’t been seen since their last wins in 1969 and 1988!

Chasing a modest target of just 107, New Zealand faced an early onslaught from Bumrah and Siraj, which proved to be a challenging start. The Kiwis lost Tom Latham right away, leaving them under immense pressure as the passionate home crowd got behind the bowlers, intensifying the nerves. Bumrah consistently beat the outside edges but just couldn't find the nick needed for a breakthrough. However, after a prolonged spell, he finally trapped Devon Conway, giving India a glimmer of hope to stage a comeback.

WHAT A WIN FOR THE KIWIS! New Zealand have pulled off a sensational victory, chasing down the target with 8 wickets in hand to take a 1-0 lead in this series! This is truly a special Sunday for New Zealand Cricket, with the Men’s team scripting history and the Women’s team hoping to follow suit later today in the T20 World Cup Final against South Africa. This victory holds extra significance, as New Zealand have secured their first Test win on Indian soil in 36 years, toppling a side that has been nearly unbeatable at home for years. A monumental achievement by the Black Caps, thoroughly deserved after an outstanding all-round performance.

27.44

FOUR! THE BLACKCAPS HAVE DONE IT! Ravindra Jadeja drops it short and outside off, Will Young cuts it away. Jasprit Bumrah at short third dives to his left but fails to stop it from going for a boundary. It is all smiles in the Kiwi camp, both Rachin Ravindra and Will Young hug each other and walk off with a big smile on their faces. NEW ZEALAND WIN BY 8 WICKETS!

27.30

Quicker, full and on middle, Will Young blocks it out.

27.21

SCORES LEVEL! Flighted, full and on middle, Rachin Ravindra sweeps it towards deep square leg for a run.

27.11

Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Young lofts it away but not with much timing. The batters think it will go away, a few Kiwi fans and the dressing room start celebrating, but it slows down in the outfield as mid on mops it up. Only a single taken!

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 104/2

W Young43 (73)

R Ravindra38 (45)

R Ashwin2-0-6-0

26.61

Full, on off, Will Young knocks it down to long on and takes a single. New Zealand just 3 runs away now!

26.50

Flatter, full and on leg, stay low. Will Young moves back to work it away but misses.

26.40

Shortish and on middle, Will Young keeps it out to the leg side.

26.34

FOUR! Nicely played! 100 UP FOR THE KIWIS! Flighted, full and around middle. Will Young moves away from the traditional way and brings out the reverse sweep through backward point for a boundary. New Zealand just one hit away from the win now!

26.20

BEAUTY! Floated, full and on off, holds its line. Will Young gets drawn forward and tries to block but plays down the wrong line as the ball zips past the outside edge.

26.10

Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Young stays deep in his crease and blocks it out.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 99/2

W Young38 (67)

R Ravindra38 (45)

R Jadeja7-1-22-0

25.61lb

Quicker, full and angling into leg, Will Young misses his flick as the ball goes off his pads towards short fine leg. A leg bye is taken.

25.50

A bit short again, on middle, Will Young keeps it out.

25.40

Flatter, short and on middle, Will Young moves back to defend but gets a leading edge along the ground towards point.

25.30

Flighted, full and on middle, Will Young defends it on the front foot.

25.20

Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Young prods out and blocks it.

25.10

Floated, full and on middle, angling in, Will Young fends it off the inner half of the bat to the leg side.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 98/2

R Ravindra38 (45)

W Young38 (61)

R Ashwin1-0-1-0

24.60

Darts one full and on leg, Rachin Ravindra once again gets low and tries to paddle it away but misses and gets hit on the pads.

24.50

Gives this one some more flight, full and on off, this one grip and turns away with bounce. Rachin Ravindra goes down for the sweep but misses it completely.

24.40

Tossed up, full and on off, Rachin Ravindra prods out and blocks it away.

Commentary

Welcome back for the chase! We have 21 overs left in the day with just under an hour remaining, considering the extended 30 minutes. However, dark clouds have started to gather over the stadium, making it unlikely that we'll get all of those overs in. Rishabh Pant, who still seems to be recovering from the blow he took on the right knee, has not taken the field. Dhruv Jurel has taken the gloves. Devon Conway and Tom Latham are two openers for New Zealand. Jasprit Bumrah will start with the new ball for India. Let's play...

... FOURTH INNINGS ...

Chasing just 107 runs, the Kiwis will step out confident, but this is far from a cakewalk. India, known for their fierce fightbacks, will come hard at them, determined to make every run a battle. New Zealand, however, just need to apply themselves like they did in the first innings to see this chase through and secure a win. Buckle up, because the final hour of play promises plenty of drama!

What a comeback this has been with the second new ball! New Zealand have stormed through the Indian lineup, bundling them out for 462 and setting themselves a target of just 107 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma provided India with a solid start, but it was the middle order that truly stood tall. Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan forged a crucial partnership that nearly saw India safely through Day 3, setting the stage for Rishabh Pant to take charge alongside Sarfaraz on the fourth morning. Up until Lunch today, India were cruising comfortably. However, the introduction of the second new ball completely changed the game. Sarfaraz will be kicking himself for throwing his wicket away, which sparked this dramatic collapse. What looked like a commanding position at 408/3 quickly unravelled, as India were bundled out for 462. New Zealand have staged a remarkable comeback, flipping the momentum in their favour with William O'Rourke leading the charge for them with figures of 3 for 92.

99.3W

OUT! TAKEN! Two in the over for Henry to wrap up the Indian innings! From 408/3, India have been bowled out for 462. Coming to the delivery, this was on a back of a length, on off. Siraj hangs back and shapes up to flat bat this one down the ground. Gets the power behind the shot but fails to get the elevation behind it. Hits it flat and straight to mid on where Tim Southee takes a good sharp catch around his face and tumbles over after completing the catch. A job well done by New Zealand and they now need 107 runs to go 1-0 up in the series.

99.20

On a back of a length, on off, Siraj is beaten on the outside edge as he plays inside the line of the ball.

Mohammed Siraj is the last man to walk out to bat for India!

99.1W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Wickets off successive overs for Henry! New Zealand inch closer to bowling India out here. Henry lands it on a length, around off. Bumrah shuffles across to cover the line of the ball and presents a straight bat to defend. The ball comes back in off the deck. The movement is enough to catch the outside edge and the keeper, Tom Blundell does the rest to his right. Bumrah goes for a duck. India are now 462/9, leading by 106 runs.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 99 overs : 462/8

K Yadav6 (20)

J Bumrah0 (3)

W O'Rourke21-4-92-3

98.60

O'Rourke serves a sharp bumper, at the batter from around the wicket, Kuldeep Yadav takes his eyes off the ball and ducks to let the ball go through.

98.52

Full and wide on off, Kuldeep Yadav leans on it and drives it through covers. The ball does not have enough legs to reach the fence. Rachin Ravindra gives it a chase and cuts it off. Another brace.

98.40

A tight line by O'Rourke, on a hard length, over off and middle, Kuldeep Yadav makes room to access the off side this time. The ball lands and nips away to go past the outside edge.

98.32

Dug in short by O'Rourke, on off. Kuldeep Yadav stands tall and takes the short ball on. Pulls it aerially but the ball plugs in the outfield in the deep mid-wicket region. Two runs taken.

98.20

Fuller and on off, Kuldeep stays in the crease and blocks it out.

98.10

On a short of a length, on middle and leg, Kuldeep keeps it out on the leg side.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 98 overs : 458/8

J Bumrah0 (3)

K Yadav2 (14)

M Henry24-3-102-1

97.60

Beaten! This nips away off the deck, on off, on a length, Bumrah looks to cover the line of the ball and gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball moves away.

97.50

Keeps it on a length, on off, Bumrah defends it back to the bowler.

97.40

On a length, on off, Bumrah stabs it down the deck right under his eyes.

Jasprit Bumrah is the new man in.

97.3W

OUT! LBW! A loud shout and up goes the finger! This looks dead straight but Ashwin has taken the review. Height is the only factor that could save Ashwin here. This nips back in from Henry, on a nagging length and stays low as well. On middle, Ashwin looks to play this one off the back foot but gets beaten on the inside edge and gets trapped right in the front of the stumps. Wears it on the flap of the front pad. There is no bat involved and the Ball Tracking shows the ball to be clipping the leg stump and it is umpire's call. India have now lost their last 5 wickets for 50 runs. They are now effectively 102/8.

97.20

On a back of a length, going down leg, Ashwin misses as he looks to help it away. The ball comes off his thigh pad and it goes to the left of the keeper.

97.11

On a nagging length, on the pads, Kuldeep Yadav looks to tickle it fine but misses. The ball comes off the thigh pad and rolls behind on the leg side for a single. GIven as a run by the umpire so Kuldeep might have gotten some bat on it.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 97 overs : 457/7

K Yadav1 (13)

R Ashwin15 (22)

W O'Rourke20-4-88-3

96.61

On a good length, on off, Kuldeep Yadav stays leg side of the ball and plays it right under his eyes. Steers it wide of point for a single.

96.51

The lead is now 100 for India! O'Rourke delivers it on a length, around off, Ravichandran Ashwin waits on it and opens the bat face to guide it wide of backward point for a single.

96.42

A rare loose delivery from O'Rourke, low full toss, on middle, Ravichandran Ashwin flicks it through the vacant mid-wicket region for a couple of runs.

96.30

Play and a miss! Short and wide on off, there to be put away, Ravichandran Ashwin flays at the delivery but the ball climbs onto him and goes over his bat.

96.20

O'Rourke digs it in short from over the wicket, on off. Ravichandran Ashwin drops his wrists and sways away to let the ball go.

96.10

Hurls it on a length, on off, Ashwin eases the drive with a straight bat to mid off.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 96 overs : 453/7

K Yadav0 (12)

R Ashwin12 (17)

M Henry23-3-101-0

95.60

Risky leave! Henry goes wide of the crease and angles it back in, around the off stump, Kuldeep Yadav opts not to cover the off stump and shoulders arms. The ball was not that far away from the off pole.

95.50

At 134 kph, fuller and closer to the off-stump line, Kuldeep Yadav makes a watchful leave.

95.40

This nips back in and Henry gets a bit of extra bounce on this one. On a back of a length, on middle, Kuldeep Yadav gets beaten on the inside edge and wears it on the waist.

Commentary

Welcome back for India's second innings. Tom Latham leads his troops out to the centre. It will be the left-hand right-hand combination of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma to open the innings for India. Tim Southee will start with the new ball for New Zealand. Away we go...

... THIRD INNINGS ...

Though the conditions are comparatively easier than they were on Day 2 when India batted, the psychological impact of being bowled out for just 46 runs will linger. The hosts will need to navigate this mental barrier more than the technical aspects of their game. Rohit Sharma and Co. will look to approach this challenge session by session whereas for New Zealand, maintaining their momentum is crucial as they transition to bowling, looking to capitalize on an Indian batting lineup that will be low on confidence. Back in a bit for India's reply.

End of a monumental effort from New Zealand! Rachin Ravindra being the stand out for the tourists for his 134 off 157 balls and he walks off to a standing ovation from the crowd and his teammates. Nice to see the Indian players walk up to Rachin to applaud him for his knock. From 233/7, the Kiwis added 169 runs for their last 3 wickets, eventually ending up on 402 with a lead of 356 runs. This substantial score has compounded the misery for the hosts, who were hoping to limit the damage after taking early wickets earlier in the day. 356 is the biggest 1st innings lead conceded by India at home since 2013, highlighting just how significant this achievement is for the Kiwis.

91.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! The substitute Dhruv Jurel takes an easy catch to send back the final wicket of New Zealand! Rachin Ravindra departs after scoring 134 runs. Kuldeep Yadav pitches the ball up outside the off stump line and Rachin Ravindra goes for a slog sweep but only manages a top edge high in the air. Dhruv Jurel gets under the ball by running to his right and takes it well. New Zealand are bowled out for 402 runs on a lead of 356 runs in the first innings.

91.26

SIX! ANOTHER ONE! Rachin Ravindra dances down the track to a flighted delivery on the leg stump and launches it up and over the head of long on for a huge six. Biggest of the lot so far from the young left-hander!

91.21wd

WIDE! Away from the off stump wide line this time. Second wide for Kuldeep Yadav in the same manner in this spell.

91.10

Pitches the ball up on the stumps with pace. Rachin Ravindra looks to sweep it and gets an inside edge onto the pads. No run.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 91 overs : 395/9

R Ravindra128 (154)

W O'Rourke0 (1)

M Siraj18-2-84-2

90.61

Yes, he can! Siraj drops the ball short at the batter from around the wicket. Rachin Ravindra pulls it hard and gets a top edge towards fine leg for a single off the last ball of the over.

90.54

FOUR! Two in two for Rachin! 10 runs off the last 3 balls. A wide yorker, on off, Rachin Ravindra reaches out and slices it uppishly but well wide of backward point for four more runs. Can he take a single on the last ball and retain the strike now?

90.44

FOUR! Smeared away! Takes pace off does Siraj, on a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra stays low to make the connection and clears his front leg. Swipes it up and over mid-wicket for a boundary.

90.32

Banged into the wicket, on middle, Rachin Ravindra skips down the track and pulls it in front of square on the leg side. Hits it to the right of deep square leg and comes back for the second run.

90.20

Serves it fuller in length, on off, Rachin Ravindra pushes it with a straight bat to long off. No single taken.

90.10

Angling in from around the wicket, on a length, Rachin Ravindra punches it to deep point and does not take the single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 90 overs : 384/9

W O'Rourke0 (1)

R Ravindra117 (148)

K Yadav18-1-92-2

89.60

From around the wicket, Kuldeep dishes out the googly, full and around off, William O'Rourke presses forward to defend but gets beaten as the ball spins away to go past the outside edge.

William O'Rourke is the last man in for New Zealand.

89.5W

OUT! LBW! Kuldeep Yadav gets his man this time! Ajaz Patel takes a review but to no avail! Comes from outside the off stump channel and gets the ball to spin into the left-hander. Ajaz Patel gets on the back foot and wears the ball on the front pads right in front of the off stump. The UltraEdge shows no bat involved and the Ball Tracking shows that the impact is umpire's call and the ball goes on to hit the off stump. The on-field decision will stand!

89.40

Huge appeal from the bowler but the umpire says no! Rohit Sharma opts not to take the review! Kuldeep Yadav drops the ball short on the off stump and gets it to slip back into the left-hander. Ajaz Patel moves around, looking to flick the ball but misses it completely and wears it on the pads in front of the leg stump line. Kuldeep Yadav wants a review but the skipper is not interested. Looked to be heading down leg.

89.31

Short once again on the stumps. Rachin Ravindra stays back and pulls the ball to long on for a run.

89.26

SIX! BANG! Rachin Ravindra gets down on a knee and gets the better of Kuldeep Yadav once again in this innings! Kuldeep Yadav pitches the ball up on the line of the stumps and Rachin Ravindra takes the front foot out and slogs the ball from the middle of the bat for a massive six over deep mid-wicket.

89.21wd

WIDE! Wayward outside the line of the off stump. Wide called by the umpire.

89.10

Drops it short on the stumps and gets the ball to slide into the left-hander. Rachin Ravindra goes for a pull but gets a hit on the pads as the ball keeps low. Huge appeal from the bowler but the umpire is not interested. India think about it but decide not to go for the review. Looked to be going down leg in real-time. Well, well, well, the Ball Tracking shows that the ball was straightening enough to hit the leg stump. India have 1 review left and had they taken it, Rachin would have been out.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 89 overs : 376/8

A Patel4 (6)

R Ravindra110 (145)

M Siraj17-2-73-2

88.60

BEATEN! Good length once again from Mohammed Siraj outside off and Ajaz Patel goes for another drive but misses this time.

88.54

FOUR! SHOT! Ajaz Patel picks up the length early outside the off stump and takes out a good front foot out to play the cover drive into the gap of mid off and covers for a boundary. New Zealand now lead by 330 runs.

88.41

Back of a length outside the off stump. Rachin Ravindra stays back in the crease and slices it to deep backward point for a single.

88.30

Runs in hard and drops the length at the batter. Rachin Ravindra pulls it straight to mid-wicket.

88.20

Slower ball from the good length outside off. Rachin Ravindra looks to drive it but misses again.

88.10

Given caught behind but succesfully overturned by Rachin Ravindra! Mohammed Siraj pitches the ball up outside off and Rachin Ravindra goes for a hard drive off the front foot but does not get any connection on the ball. Huge appeal for caught behind and the umpire raises his finger. Rachin Ravindra is not sure but takes the review after consulting Ajaz Patel. The UltraEdge shows a murmur but that is one frame after the ball has passed the bat and looking at the front on replays, the third umpire Richard Illingworth spots a gap between the bat and the ball. The on-field call is overturned!

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 88 overs : 371/8

A Patel0 (4)

R Ravindra109 (141)

J Bumrah19-7-41-1

87.60

Pitches the ball fuller on the off stump from around the wicket angle. Ajaz Patel drives the ball off the front foot towards covers.

87.50

Hits the length hard on the off stump line. Ajaz Patel blocks it off the crease.

Commentary

Welcome back for the second innings! The sun has gradually started to peek out of the clouds which indicates that it will get a bit better to bat on. The Indian players take their fielding positions. Tom Latham and Devon Conway to open for New Zealand with the Kiwi skipper taking the strike first up. It will be Jasprit Bumrah to bowl the first over for India. Three slips and a gully for him to begin with. Here we go...

... SECOND INNINGS ...

Well then, New Zealand is right on top of the proceedings but will have to battle it out in the same conditions, with the bat now. There's still a considerable movement and variable bounce off the surface and that's where Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj can come handy for India. But, with such an embarrassing total on the board, India has already slipped way below their opponents. Now, the question is, how far can New Zealand take this game away from the home side? Or does India have an answer with the ball? We will get back with New Zealand's innings with the bat pretty shortly. Stay tuned.

New Zealand, on the other hand, didn't step the wrong foot at all. Just a solitary blip when Tom Blundell shelled a sitter of Pant, but that lapse was very effectively recovered by the pace trio of New Zealand. Lethal spells from the three pacers led to India's downfall. 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 matched his senior partner's intensity, securing an impressive four-wicket haul with some punishing deliveries. The Kiwi fielding was another highlight, complementing their bowling attack effectively. Barring the single dropped catch, New Zealand's fielders maintained high standards, further pressuring the Indian batters and eventually bowling them out for a paltry 46.

An inning to forget for India, to say the least. For New Zealand, they just didn't let their opposition get off the hook one bit and kept the pressure on. This is India's 3rd lowest total in Test cricket, after 36 against Australia at Adelaide in 2021, and 42 against England at Lord's back in 1974, and the lowest ever at home. Despite the need for patience and adaptability to difficult conditions, more than half of Indian batters fell to aggressive shots or exceptional deliveries. Jaiswal showed some resilience, while Pant played his natural attacking style but all in vain. They were the only two batters to have crossed the double figures while 5 Indians went without opening their account. While only one partnership could contribute over 20 runs.

31.2W

OUT! TAKEN! A catch out of thin air from the substitute fielder Michael Bracewell and India have been bundled out for 46 runs, their third-lowest total in Test cricket. Matt Henry stays around the stumps and bangs it in just a bit, keeping the line tight around off. Kuldeep Yadav hangs back to angle it away but doesn't quite keep it down. Bracewell at backward point just goes down to his left and snares it with his left hand. The resistance from Yadav ends and Henry gets a well-deserved five-for, also making it 100 wickets in Test matches.

31.10

Bowled from around the stumps, on a good length and angled onto the stumps, Kuldeep Yadav gets across and blocks it off.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 31 overs : 46/9

M Siraj4 (16)

K Yadav2 (15)

W O'Rourke12-6-22-4

30.60

Maiden! Back of a length and on a tight line around off, Siraj presses back and keeps it out.

30.50

And again! Full and just speared down the leg side, Mohammed Siraj plays inside the line of this one.

30.40

Full and looking to attack the pads but spills it down leg, good carry through to the keeper though.

30.30

Nicely played! Back of a length around off, Siraj hangs back and plays it late, angling it down towards gully.

30.20

Bowled well short and outside off, Mohammed Siraj hangs back and just looks to lift it over point but gets beaten.

30.10

Served on a good length but angled down the leg side, Siraj misses the flick and the ball goes straight into the keeper's mitts.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 30 overs : 46/9

K Yadav2 (15)

M Siraj4 (10)

M Henry13-3-15-4

29.60

This is pitched right up on off and middle, Kuldeep Yadav gets nicely on the front foot and defends it off the middle of the bat.

29.50

On a good length outside off and angling away, Kuldeep Yadav leaves it alone for the keeper to collect.

29.40

Pitched outside leg, angling on pads, on the good length, Kuldeep Yadav hops on the back foot and stabs it on the surface.

29.30

Hurls it down leg on a good length does Henry, Kuldeep Yadav looks to glance it away but misses.

29.20

An unplayable bouncer from Henry on the stumps, Kuldeep ducks underneath this one.

29.10

Back of a length and around off, at 133.3 kph, Kuldeep dabs it to gully where the fielder dives to his left and intercepts it sharply.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 29 overs : 46/9

M Siraj4 (10)

K Yadav2 (9)

W O'Rourke11-5-22-4

28.60

Bowls from wide of the crease and angles it on the pads on a fuller length, Siraj misses to flick it away and the ball deflects off his front pad to the short fine region.

28.50

Bumper on the body, Siraj ducks just in time to let it sail over.

28.40

Full on leg,  Siraj pushes it firmly and finds Ravindra at widish mid on.

28.30

Short and angling down leg, Siraj fails tuck it away and gets a blow on the hips.

28.24

FOUR! Oh, wow! A good-looking shot by Siraj! William O'Rourke bangs it on the surface and keeps it outside off, Mohammed Siraj climbs on the bounce and cuts it behind square at deep backward point for a boundary.

28.10

Short and on the body and seaming in down leg, Siraj looks to fend it off but misses.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 28 overs : 42/9

K Yadav2 (9)

M Siraj0 (4)

M Henry12-2-15-4

27.60

Goes back to over the wicket for the final ball and angles it across the off stump on a hard length, Kuldeep Yadav has a poke at it but misses.

27.50

Just short of a good length and around off, angling back in, Yadav stays back and plays it late in front of short cover.

27.40

Comes from around the wicket now and angles one in full at the stumps, Yadav with another block off the front foot.

27.30

Pitched up right on middle stump, Kuldeep Yadav presents the full face of the bat and solidly blocks it off.

27.22

Fuller in length and on the pads, Yadav clips it away in front of square leg and picks up a couple of runs.

New Zealand
India
New Zealand
India
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
T Latham

lbw b J Bumrah

0 6 0 0 0
D Conway

lbw b J Bumrah

17 39 3 0 43.58
W Young

not out

48 76 7 1 63.15
R Ravindra

not out

39 46 6 0 84.78
Extras

(b 4,lb 1,w 0,nb 1,Penalty 0)

6
Total 27.4 (RR: 3.98)
110/2

Did not bat: D Mitchell, T Blundell, G Phillips, M Henry, T Southee, A Patel, W O'Rourke

Fall of wickets:

(T Latham, 1 ov) (D Conway, 12.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
J Bumrah
8 1 29 2 3.62
M Siraj
7 3 16 0 2.28
R Jadeja
7.4 1 28 0 3.65
K Yadav
3 0 26 0 8.66
R Ashwin
2 0 6 0 3.00
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
Y Jaiswal

st T Blundell b A Patel

35 52 6 0 67.30
R Sharma

b A Patel

52 63 8 1 82.53
V Kohli

c T Blundell b G Phillips

70 102 8 1 68.62
S Khan

c A Patel b T Southee

150 195 18 3 76.92
R Pant

b W O'Rourke

99 105 9 5 94.28
Rahul

c T Blundell b W O'Rourke

12 16 2 0 75
R Jadeja

c W Young b W O'Rourke

5 15 1 0 33.33
R Ashwin

lbw b M Henry

15 24 1 0 62.50
K Yadav

not out

6 20 0 0 30
J Bumrah

c T Blundell b M Henry

0 4 0 0 0
M Siraj

c T Southee b M Henry

0 2 0 0 0
Extras

(b 7,lb 9,w 1,nb 1,Penalty 0)

18
Total 99.3 (RR: 4.64)
462/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(Y Jaiswal, 17.1 ov) (R Sharma, 21.5 ov) (V Kohli, 49 ov) (S Khan, 84.1 ov) (R Pant, 88.1 ov) (Rahul, 90.2 ov) (R Jadeja, 92.3 ov) (R Ashwin, 97.3 ov) (J Bumrah, 99.1 ov) (M Siraj, 99.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
T Southee
15 2 53 1 3.53
M Henry
24.3 3 102 3 4.16
W O'Rourke
21 4 92 3 4.38
A Patel
18 3 100 2 5.55
G Phillips
15 2 69 1 4.60
R Ravindra
6 0 30 0 5.00
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
T Latham

lbw b K Yadav

15 49 3 0 30.61
D Conway

b R Ashwin

91 105 11 3 86.66
W Young

c K Yadav b R Jadeja

33 73 5 0 45.20
R Ravindra

c sub D Jurel b K Yadav

134 157 13 4 85.35
D Mitchell

c Y Jaiswal b M Siraj

18 49 2 0 36.73
T Blundell

c Rahul b J Bumrah

5 8 1 0 62.50
G Phillips

b R Jadeja

14 18 1 1 77.77
M Henry

b R Jadeja

8 9 2 0 88.88
T Southee

c R Jadeja b M Siraj

65 73 5 4 89.04
A Patel

lbw b K Yadav

4 8 1 0 50
W O'Rourke

not out

0 1 0 0 0
Extras

(b 8,lb 4,w 2,nb 1,Penalty 0)

15
Total 91.3 (RR: 4.39)
402/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(T Latham, 17.1 ov) (W Young, 36.3 ov) (D Conway, 39.1 ov) (D Mitchell, 55 ov) (T Blundell, 57.4 ov) (G Phillips, 62.3 ov) (M Henry, 64.5 ov) (T Southee, 86.4 ov) (A Patel, 89.5 ov) (R Ravindra, 91.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
J Bumrah
19 7 41 1 2.15
M Siraj
18 2 84 2 4.66
R Ashwin
16 1 94 1 5.87
K Yadav
18.3 1 99 3 5.35
R Jadeja
20 1 72 3 3.60
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
Y Jaiswal

c A Patel b W O'Rourke

13 63 1 0 20.63
R Sharma

b T Southee

2 16 0 0 12.50
V Kohli

c G Phillips b W O'Rourke

0 9 0 0 0
S Khan

c D Conway b M Henry

0 3 0 0 0
R Pant

c T Latham b M Henry

20 49 2 0 40.81
Rahul

c T Blundell b W O'Rourke

0 6 0 0 0
R Jadeja

c A Patel b M Henry

0 6 0 0 0
R Ashwin

c G Phillips b M Henry

0 1 0 0 0
K Yadav

c sub M Bracewell b M Henry

2 17 0 0 11.76
J Bumrah

c M Henry b W O'Rourke

1 3 0 0 33.33
M Siraj

not out

4 16 1 0 25
Extras

(b 0,lb 1,w 2,nb 1,Penalty 0)

4
Total 31.2 (RR: 1.47)
46/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(R Sharma, 6.3 ov) (V Kohli, 9 ov) (S Khan, 9.4 ov) (Y Jaiswal, 20.5 ov) (Rahul, 22.4 ov) (R Jadeja, 23.5 ov) (R Ashwin, 24 ov) (R Pant, 25.3 ov) (J Bumrah, 26.2 ov) (K Yadav, 31.2 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
T Southee
6 4 8 1 1.33
M Henry
13.2 3 15 5 1.12
W O'Rourke
12 6 22 4 1.83
New Zealand
India
New Zealand
India

Commentary

Right then, that's a thrilling conclusion to the first Test between India and New Zealand! With a commanding performance, New Zealand has drawn first blood in this three-match series, with Tom Latham making history by breaking a 36-year dry spell on Indian soil. Coming into this series after a disappointing outing against Sri Lanka, everything seemed stacked against the Kiwis. However, they have staged a remarkable comeback, reasserting their authority in red-ball cricket. The action now shifts to Pune, where the second Test at the MCA Stadium promises even more excitement. Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 24th, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 4 am GMT! Be sure to join us early for all the pre-match insights and buildup. Until then, stay tuned, take care, and goodbye!

Rachin Ravindra is the Player of the Match for his outstanding knocks with the bat in both innings. He scored 173 runs in total! He says it was a nice wicket to bat on and the odds were in his favour. Adds that the clarity in his mind with the footwork helps a lot and he just backs himself to play positively. Mentions that when you have 6 Tests in a row in sub-continent conditions you have to be prepared and in Chennai, he wanted to have a look at how to play on red soil and black soil pitches. Says that he likes to be in good positions while batting, not necessarily taking the game to the opponent but playing freely. Further adds that he loves the support of this crowd and is great to play in front of his family and friends.

Tom Latham, the victorious skipper says that they also would have batted first and it was a great toss to lose. Adds that they set the game beautifully in the first two innings but knew India would come hard at them. States that despite having knocked India over for 46 they knew they needed to play well and never thought India were out of the game. Mentions that the ability William O'Rourke has to generate that extra bounce and movement is exceptional and he is glad to have him in the side and is rightly backed by the rest of the bowling unit. Appreciates Rachin Ravindra and says that he has shown his class despite being slotted into a new role is great.

Rohit Sharma, the skipper of India is up for a chat. He says it was a great effort with the bat in the second innings after a disappointing first-inning performance. Adds that they didn't bat well in the first innings and wanted to improve and a couple of guys stood out. Mentions that when you are 350-odd runs behind, you can't think too much and just play according to the ball. Says that when Sarfaraz and Pant were batting everyone was on the edge and it was a treat to watch them bat and a couple of partnerships got them back in the game. Tells they have to take responsibility for being bowled out for 46, but as he said earlier, he didn't expect the ball to do that much under overcast conditions and got it wrong. Ends by saying that, they have got a lot of players in the team who know how to come back after a setback and they will be looking to do exactly that in the next game.

It's time for the Presentation Ceremony...

India dominated most of Day 4, thanks to an inspired partnership between Rishabh Pant and Sarfaraz Khan, who added 177 runs and comfortably erased the deficit. Sarfaraz notched up a magnificent 150, setting India on course for a big lead. However, the introduction of the second new ball changed the momentum dramatically. Tim Southee struck, dismissing Sarfaraz and triggering a stunning collapse as India crumbled from 400/3 to 462 all out. Pant fell heartbreakingly short of a century, dismissed for 99, and New Zealand were left with a modest target of just 107 runs. However, bad light brought an early end to proceedings after only four balls in the final innings, setting the stage for a thrilling finish on Day 5.

Day 3 was packed with even more action. Despite losing a few quick wickets in the middle, New Zealand found stability through a gritty partnership between Rachin Ravindra and Tim Southee. The pair frustrated the Indian bowlers, steering the total to an imposing 402 and handing the Kiwis a commanding 356-run lead. Rachin starred with a brilliant 134, while Southee’s 65 provided valuable support. Facing a daunting deficit, India needed a heroic response, and their openers, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma, gave them a promising start. However, both fell just when they seemed set, leaving Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan to rebuild. The duo’s 136-run partnership gave India hope, but Kohli’s dismissal off the last ball of the day handed New Zealand a crucial opening heading into Day 4.

Let's quickly go over the rollercoaster recap of the past four days - After the entire opening day was washed out due to rain, Day 2 brought a surprising turn of events. Rohit Sharma won the toss and boldly chose to bat first under heavy overcast conditions, with the pitch having remained under covers for more than a day. The decision backfired as New Zealand’s pace attack, led by Matt Henry and William O'Rourke, made the ball talk and dismantled India for a paltry 46 runs. In response, the Kiwi openers batted with caution, capitalizing on the sun peeking through to tame the pitch. Devon Conway’s fluent 91 and a solid start from Rachin Ravindra propelled New Zealand to 180/3, as bad light curtailed play towards the end of the day.

Yet, Rachin Ravindra, the centurion from the first innings, had other plans. He stepped up to the crease and picked up right where he left off. A flurry of boundaries quickly settled any lingering nerves, and soon it was a masterclass in sensible batting between Rachin and Will Young. Rohit Sharma searched for answers, probing his bowlers and trying to find a way to break the partnership, but the pitch offered little assistance, and the spinners couldn't find their rhythm. Both batters continued to build momentum, wrapping up the chase with ease and silencing the crowd, handing India a defeat with 8 wickets in hand. New Zealand have secured their third Test victory in India, a monumental achievement that hasn’t been seen since their last wins in 1969 and 1988!

Chasing a modest target of just 107, New Zealand faced an early onslaught from Bumrah and Siraj, which proved to be a challenging start. The Kiwis lost Tom Latham right away, leaving them under immense pressure as the passionate home crowd got behind the bowlers, intensifying the nerves. Bumrah consistently beat the outside edges but just couldn't find the nick needed for a breakthrough. However, after a prolonged spell, he finally trapped Devon Conway, giving India a glimmer of hope to stage a comeback.

WHAT A WIN FOR THE KIWIS! New Zealand have pulled off a sensational victory, chasing down the target with 8 wickets in hand to take a 1-0 lead in this series! This is truly a special Sunday for New Zealand Cricket, with the Men’s team scripting history and the Women’s team hoping to follow suit later today in the T20 World Cup Final against South Africa. This victory holds extra significance, as New Zealand have secured their first Test win on Indian soil in 36 years, toppling a side that has been nearly unbeatable at home for years. A monumental achievement by the Black Caps, thoroughly deserved after an outstanding all-round performance.

27.44

FOUR! THE BLACKCAPS HAVE DONE IT! Ravindra Jadeja drops it short and outside off, Will Young cuts it away. Jasprit Bumrah at short third dives to his left but fails to stop it from going for a boundary. It is all smiles in the Kiwi camp, both Rachin Ravindra and Will Young hug each other and walk off with a big smile on their faces. NEW ZEALAND WIN BY 8 WICKETS!

27.30

Quicker, full and on middle, Will Young blocks it out.

27.21

SCORES LEVEL! Flighted, full and on middle, Rachin Ravindra sweeps it towards deep square leg for a run.

27.11

Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Young lofts it away but not with much timing. The batters think it will go away, a few Kiwi fans and the dressing room start celebrating, but it slows down in the outfield as mid on mops it up. Only a single taken!

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 104/2

W Young43 (73)

R Ravindra38 (45)

R Ashwin2-0-6-0

26.61

Full, on off, Will Young knocks it down to long on and takes a single. New Zealand just 3 runs away now!

26.50

Flatter, full and on leg, stay low. Will Young moves back to work it away but misses.

26.40

Shortish and on middle, Will Young keeps it out to the leg side.

26.34

FOUR! Nicely played! 100 UP FOR THE KIWIS! Flighted, full and around middle. Will Young moves away from the traditional way and brings out the reverse sweep through backward point for a boundary. New Zealand just one hit away from the win now!

26.20

BEAUTY! Floated, full and on off, holds its line. Will Young gets drawn forward and tries to block but plays down the wrong line as the ball zips past the outside edge.

26.10

Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Young stays deep in his crease and blocks it out.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 99/2

W Young38 (67)

R Ravindra38 (45)

R Jadeja7-1-22-0

25.61lb

Quicker, full and angling into leg, Will Young misses his flick as the ball goes off his pads towards short fine leg. A leg bye is taken.

25.50

A bit short again, on middle, Will Young keeps it out.

25.40

Flatter, short and on middle, Will Young moves back to defend but gets a leading edge along the ground towards point.

25.30

Flighted, full and on middle, Will Young defends it on the front foot.

25.20

Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Young prods out and blocks it.

25.10

Floated, full and on middle, angling in, Will Young fends it off the inner half of the bat to the leg side.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 98/2

R Ravindra38 (45)

W Young38 (61)

R Ashwin1-0-1-0

24.60

Darts one full and on leg, Rachin Ravindra once again gets low and tries to paddle it away but misses and gets hit on the pads.

24.50

Gives this one some more flight, full and on off, this one grip and turns away with bounce. Rachin Ravindra goes down for the sweep but misses it completely.

24.40

Tossed up, full and on off, Rachin Ravindra prods out and blocks it away.

24.31

INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS NOW! Flighted, full and on off, Will Young drills it towards long on for a single. The Kiwis need 9 runs to win now!

24.20

Floated, full and on middle, Will Young turns it to the leg side.

24.10

Flatter, short and on middle, Will Young nudges it to short mid-wicket.

Ravichandran Ashwin is introduced into the attack with New Zealand needing just 10 more runs to win.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 24 overs : 97/2

W Young37 (58)

R Ravindra38 (42)

R Jadeja6-0-22-0

23.61

Goes short and around off, Will Young cuts it through cover-point for one.

23.51

Flighted, full and on off, Rachin Ravindra sweeps it towards deep square leg for a single.

23.40

Pushed through quicker but well outside off, Rachin Ravindra leaves it alone.

23.30

Quicker, short and around off,, Rachin Ravindra moves back to punch it but misses.

23.20

Tossed up, full and on off, Rachin Ravindra strides out to block it away.

23.10

A massive shout for caught behind, but turned down! Floated, full and around off, Rachin Ravindra goes for the sweep but hits his bat on the ground and misses it. The Indians think he has hit that but in the end decides against the review.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 23 overs : 95/2

R Ravindra37 (37)

W Young36 (57)

K Yadav3-0-26-0

22.61

Looped up, full and on middle, Rachin Ravindra drills it down to long on for a single. The Kiwis inching closer to the win now!

22.50

Goes short again, on middle, Rachin Ravindra moves back and pushes it back to the bowler.

22.44

FOUR! Fine shot! Flighted, full and on middle, Rachin Ravindra goes down and nails the sweep between deep square leg and deep mid-wicket for a boundary. New Zealand 13 runs away from the win now!

22.30

A googly now, full and on middle, turns in, Rachin Ravindra uses his feet to work it away but misses to get hit on the pads.

22.20

Tossed up, full and on middle, Rachin Ravindra strides out and blocks it out.

22.11

Short and around off, Will Young punches it through covers for one.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 22 overs : 89/2

W Young35 (56)

R Ravindra32 (32)

R Jadeja5-0-20-0

21.61

Short and on middle, Will Young nudges it towards mid-wicket for a single.

21.50

DROPPED! You don't see this often, but a tough chance! Quicker, full and on middle, Will Young backs away and drills it aerially down the pitch. Ravindra Jadeja on his follow-through gets low but fails to hold on to it.  A rare sight to see Jadeja drop a catch!

21.41

Uppish but safe! Flighted, full and around off, Rachin Ravindra goes inside out to loft it over covers but slices it. It lands in front of extra covers where Ravichandran Ashwin dives to his right to make a fine stop. Just one!

21.31

Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Young gets beaten by the flight as he goes to slog it away. The ball takes the inside edge and rolls towards square leg for a run.

21.21

Floated, full and around off, Rachin Ravindra goes down and drags his sweep towards deep mid-wicket for a single.

21.10

Flatter, short and just outside off, Rachin Ravindra looks to cut it away but gets beaten on the extra bounce.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 21 overs : 85/2

W Young33 (53)

R Ravindra30 (29)

K Yadav2-0-20-0

20.60

Quicker and fuller, on off, Will Young opens the bat face and glides it to the right of slip. New Zealand just need 22 more runs to win!

20.53

Full and on leg, Rachin Ravindra hangs back and times his shot to perfection to deep mid-wicket for three more runs. This also brings up the 50-run partnership between these two! A match winning partnership for sure!

20.44

FOUR! Second boundary off the over and Rachin Ravindra seems to be in a hurry to wrap things up! Full, on middle and leg, Rachin shimmies down the track again and flicks it off his pads to the deep mid-wicket fence for a boundary.

20.30

Short and on leg, Rachin Ravindra hangs back and knocks it down to mid-wicket.

20.24

FOUR! Beautiful shot! Pitched up, on middle again, Rachin Ravindra skips down to the pitch of the ball and creams it through cover for a boundary.

20.10

Flights it full, on middle, Rachin Ravindra drives it neatly back to the bowler who half stops it getting low on his follow-through.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 74/2

W Young33 (52)

R Ravindra19 (24)

R Jadeja4-0-16-0

19.60

Tossed up, on off, Will Young drives it to the left of the bowler who moves across quickly and mops it up.

Slight halt! Will Young got hit on the neck and the physio is in to check on him. A lot of redness on the left side of his neck and he is going through the concussion check. We are ready to resume again.

19.50

This track has all of a sudden started to spit venom! Pitched up, on middle, the ball shoots off the deck and hits Young on the neck as he tries to sweep it across. The physio has to walk out to have a check!

19.41

Full, on middle and off, Rachin Ravindra sweeps it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

19.30

Tossed up, on off, Rachin Ravindra steers it to backward point.

19.20

Full, outside off, Rachin Ravindra prods out and blocks.

19.10

Oh dear! What was that ball? That would have shocked the batter! Ravindra Jadeja bowls it full on one of the roughs, outside off and generates an immense turn that comes back in with a great bounce almost knocking the head off Rachin. He sways away and lets it go through.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 73/2

W Young33 (50)

R Ravindra18 (20)

K Yadav1-0-9-0

18.66

SIX! BANG! Gets hold of it and sends it sailing over the fence! New Zealand just 34 runs away now! This is floated full, on middle and leg, Will Young takes a step out and gets to the pitch of the ball, hits it across with ease and gets it over mid-wicket for a biggie.

18.50

Full, on middle, Will Young blocks it out.

18.41

Fires it in, quicker and flatter, on leg, Rachin Ravindra shimmies down the track and taps it in front of long on for a single.

18.31

Flighted full, on off, Will Young skips down the track and lofts it off the cue end to long on for a single.

18.20

Fuller and turning back into the batter, on leg, Will Young goes deep in the crease and tucks it down to short fine.

18.11

Starts from over the wicket and lands it very full, on middle and leg, Rachin Ravindra knocks it down to long on for a single.

Spin from both ends but still no signs of Ravichandran Ashwin. It will be Kuldeep Yadav to share the attack.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 64/2

W Young26 (46)

R Ravindra16 (18)

R Jadeja3-0-15-0

17.60

A play and a miss! Good over this from Ravindra Jadeja! Just a run off it. This is short and outside off, Will Young tries to cut but misses.

17.50

Pitched up, on off, Will Young pats it to the off side.

17.40

Pitched right in one of the rough, outside off and the ball turns in with some extra bounce. Will Young looks to sway away but the ball wears him on the glove.

17.30

Tossed up, on off, Will Young pushes it back to the bowler of the inner half of the bat.

17.20

Full and on middle and leg, Will Young makes a solid block down the deck.

17.11

Fuller and outside off, Rachin Ravindra hangs back and cuts it to deep point for a single.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 63/2

W Young26 (41)

R Ravindra15 (17)

M Siraj7-3-16-0

16.60

Hard length and on off again, Will Young pats it out to short covers.

16.50

Short of a length and on off, Will Young stays back and keeps it out to the off side.

16.41

Good effort! Full again and on middle, Rachin Ravindra flicks it with good timing wide of short mid-wicket. KL Rahul dives to his left and makes a fine half-stop. He saves three for the time as the batters take one.

16.30

Touch fuller and around off, Rachin Ravindra looks for the drive on the up but only manages to stab it to short covers.

16.20

Length again, on middle, Rachin Ravindra pushes it to short covers.

16.10

Good length and on middle, angling in, Rachin Ravindra stays back and guides it towards point.

Mohammed Siraj (6-3-15-0) comes back into the attack.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 62/2

R Ravindra14 (13)

W Young26 (39)

R Jadeja2-0-14-0

15.61

A bit quicker, full and on middle, Rachin Ravindra looks to work it away but gets a leading edge along the ground through point for one. 9 runs again from Jadeja's over!

15.50

Slows it up, full and on off, Rachin Ravindra defends it on the front foot

15.44

FOUR! Put away! Ravindra Jadeja drags his length back and outside off. Rachin Ravindra gets the chance to free his arms, rocks back and crunches it wide of deep point for a boundary.

15.30

Flighted, full and around middle, Rachin Ravindra strides out and blocks it out.

15.20

Swing and a miss! Tossed up, full and on off, turns in again, Rachin Ravindra goes down for a big slog sweep but fails to connect.

15.14b

FOUR BYES! That beats everyone! Floated, full and around off, lands in the rough, turns in sharply and does not get up at all. Rachin Ravindra steps across to play at it but misses and the ball goes under Dhruv Jurel's legs for a boundary. Crucial runs for the Kiwis!

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 53/2

W Young26 (39)

R Ravindra9 (7)

J Bumrah8-1-29-2

14.60

BEATEN! Goes a bit fuller this time and in that channel outside off, holds its line as well. Will Young prods forward to defend but gets beaten on the outside edge.

14.50

Short of a length and just outside off, Will Young leaves it alone.

14.41

Good length and on middle, takes pace off, gets some extra bounce as well while angling in. Rachin Ravindra goes through his flick early and misses as the ball goes off his thigh pads towards deep square leg. They cross. The umpire signals nothing so Ravindra will get that run into his account.

14.30

Back of a length and around middle, Rachin Ravindra pats it down towards covers.

14.20

Hits the length hard and on middle, gets it to nip away a bit after hitting the deck. Rachin Ravindra looks to play at it but gets squared up as the ball goes off his thigh pad towards slip cordon.

14.10

On a length and on middle, Rachin Ravindra steers it away towards point.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 52/2

W Young26 (37)

R Ravindra8 (3)

R Jadeja1-0-9-0

13.60

Fires one in, full and on middle, Will Young turns it to the leg side. 9 runs off the over!

13.50

Quicker and fuller, on middle, Will Young lunges out and looks to block but the ball bounces a bit to much to catch the shoulder of the bat and rolls back to the leg side.

13.44

FOUR! TWO IN TWO! 50 UP FOR THE KIWIS! Ravindra Jadeja drags his length back and outside off, Will Young rocks back quickly and cuts it away through point for another boundary. New Zealand needs 55 runs to win now!

13.34

FOUR! Gets it away now! Floated, full and around middle, Will Young goes down to sweep it away but gets a top edge. The ball runs away to the vacant fine leg fence for a boundary.

13.20

Quicker, full and on leg, Will Young looks to flick it but misses to get hit on the pads.

13.10

Tossed up, full and on off, Will Young prods out to block it away.

13.11nb

Oh..close! Nevermind it is a No Ball for overstepping! Flatter, short and around off, skids through, Will Young moves back to cut it away but misses.

Ravindra Jadeja is introduced into the attack.

Runs Scored 12 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 43/2

R Ravindra8 (3)

W Young18 (30)

J Bumrah7-1-28-2

12.64

FOUR! Lovely shot! This is exactly what the Kiwis need, positive intent! Fuller in length again and on middle, angles in. Rachin Ravindra uses his wrists this time and flicks it away through mid-wicket for another boundary. 12 runs and the wicket of Devon Conway from the over!

12.50

Back of a length and on middle, Rachin Ravindra stays back and blocks it on the pitch.

12.44

FOUR! Fine start from the centurion in the first innings! Jasprit Bumrah serves this full and just around off. Rachin Ravindra takes his front foot closer to the ball, opens the face of his bat and guides it away nicely through point for a boundary.

Drinks! Just as the Kiwis began to silence the crowd and ease the pressure with a flurry of boundaries, Bumrah strikes, and it’s the big fish, Devon Conway! The breakthrough has reignited the energy in the stadium, and the pressure shifts right back onto New Zealand. While the visitors have managed the chase well so far, they’ll need to survive a few more overs to regain control. India, on the other hand, will be sniffing an opportunity - they need wickets, and they need them fast to swing the momentum firmly in their favour. This game is perfectly poised and we are in for another hour of exciting cricket! With that said, the centurion from the first inning, Rachin Ravindra is the new batter to walk out for New Zealand!

12.3W

OUT! LBW! Excellent review from India! Jasprit Bumrah gets his second and provides another crucial breakthrough. He comes around the wicket, lands this on a good length, on middle, angles in and then holds its line, keeps a bit low. Devon Conway gets squared up trying to play at it and the ball thumps the back pad. There is a huge shout for LBW, but turned down. Rohit Sharma after having a chat with his players takes the review here. UltraEdge shows no bat involved and Ball Tracking comes up with three reds. Conway goes back for 17 off 39. New Zealand still needs 72 runs to win with 8 wickets in hand!

12.24

FOUR! A flurry of boundaries for the Kiwis in the last couple of overs! Jasprit Bumrah goes fuller and on middle, angling in. Devon Conway closes the face of the bat and flicks it away nicely through mid-wicket for four runs.

12.10

Back of a length and around off, Devon Conway dabs it down to point.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 31/1

W Young18 (30)

D Conway13 (36)

M Siraj6-3-15-0

11.60

Just outside off, on a length, Will Young is happy to leave it alone. New Zealand 76 more runs to win.

11.54

FOUR! That's a poor ball and is rightly treated by Young! Mohammed Siraj digs it in short, on middle, this sits up perfectly for Will Young to free his arms and he pulls it through mid-wicket for a boundary.

11.40

Great effort again. This time it is Kuldeep Yadav! Mohammed Siraj goes full and on middle and leg, Will Young waits and flicks it to the left of mid-wicket where Kuldeep Yadav dives and makes a solid stop.

11.30

Good length, just outside off, Will Young leans ahead and pats it to backward point.

11.24

FOUR! Perfectly timed! Beautiful to watch! On a length, outside off, Will Young waits for the ball to get to him and just opens the bat face to push it through backward point for a boundary.

11.11

On a length, on middle and off, Devon Conway clips it to the left of mid on where Ashwin dives and makes a stop keeping it down to just a single.

Change? No, India going with the pacers at the moment. There are a few dark clouds over the ground and that might be a factor in continuing with Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 22/1

W Young10 (25)

D Conway12 (35)

J Bumrah6-1-16-1

10.60

That's the best of deliveries seen today! Great effort from Dhruv Jurel behind the stumps! Jasprit Bumrah angles this into the batter, on a short of a good length and gets the ball to nip away off the surface beating the outside edge. Dhruv Jurel initially moves to his left to follow the line but does exceptionally well to move back to his right and dives to make the stop.

10.50

Strighter and fuller, on middle, Will Young shows the full face of the bat and pushes it back to the bowler.

10.40

And again! On a good length, just outside off, this keeps low off the surface and goes past the outside edge.

10.30

Beaten! Jasprit Bumrah is missing the outside edges by not more than a whisker! Hurls this on a length and on off with some extra bounce and shape that takes the ball away a bit. Will Young tries to play at it with a straight bat but the ball zips past the outside edge.

10.21

On a good length, on middle and off, Devon Conway tucks it to mid-wicket for a single.

10.10

Ouch! That's a beauty from Bumrah! On a back of a length and on off, gets the ball to nip back in sharply almost cutting Conway in halves. He gets an inside edge back onto his body.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 21/1

W Young10 (21)

D Conway11 (33)

M Siraj5-3-6-0

9.60

Serves it fuller than a good length, on off, Will Young with very soft hands just pats it to point. Another maiden from Siraj and New Zealand need 86 more runs to win.

9.50

Angles this back into the batter, on off, Will Young stabs it down the deck right under his eyeline.

9.40

On a length, outside off, Will Young shoulders arms.

9.30

Bends his back and hits the deck hard, on off and gets the ball to shape back in a long way, Will Young holds his bat high, watches the ball till the very end and opts to leave it go past.

9.20

Another length ball, on off, Will Young drops his bat at it and blocks it to gully.

9.10

On a good length, on middle and leg, Will Young tucks it across to square leg.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 21/1

D Conway11 (33)

W Young10 (15)

J Bumrah5-1-15-1

8.64

FOUR! Fortuitous boundary for Conway! Bumrah bangs it on a hard length, on off, angling away and straightening a bit while the ball keeps low. Devon Conway is squared up and he hops back but keeps his bat low. The ball catches a thick outside edge and goes past gully for a boundary.

8.50

Angling away, outside off, Devon Conway leaves it alone.

8.40

Another peach of a delivery! Bangs it on a hard length on middle and off and gets the ball to straighten with some extra zip off the surface. Devon Conway looks to keep it out but the ball goes past the outside edge again.

8.30

Follows back with a good delivery does Bumrah! Drags the length back and angles it away on middle and off, gets the ball to jag back in, Devon Conway hops back and looks to defend but misses.

8.24

FOUR! Two boundaries in quick succession and that silents the crowd and eases some nerves for the Kiwis! Jasprit Bumrah overpitches this on off, Devon Conway leans on and drives it past mid off for a boundary.

8.10

Comes from over the wicket and angles it away, on a good length, outside off, Devon Conway tries to force a push at it through covers but misses by not much on the outside edge.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 13/1

W Young10 (15)

D Conway3 (27)

M Siraj4-2-6-0

7.64

FOUR! First boundary of the chase! Not the ideal line with a silly mid off in place. Siraj errs and angles it into the pads, on a length, Will Young just tickles it on its way to the right of deep fine leg for a boundary. New Zealand need 94 runs to win now!

7.50

On off, on a good length, Will Young offers a solid block.

7.40

Gets the line closer to the off-stump and the ball straightens just a touch. Will Young leans ahead and looks to block but gets an outside edge that goes to gully.

7.30

Bowls this on a length, outside off with some movement off the deck that takes the ball further away, Will Young sees the line and opts to let this one go through.

7.20

Bashes hard into the deck and angles it into the right-hander, on middle and leg, Will Young stays deep in the crease and tucks it to mid-wicket.

7.10

Goes full and just outside off, Will Young with deft hands just blocks it straight down the deck.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 9/1

D Conway3 (27)

W Young6 (9)

J Bumrah4-1-7-1

6.60

Comes from around the wicket and hits the hard length, on off, Devon Conway stabs it down the deck. Just a single off that over and New Zealand need 98 more runs to win!

6.50

Angles it away, outside off, Devon Conway looks to reach for it away from his body with no foot movement and gets beaten on the outside edge. Virat Kohli is getting the crowd involved now!

6.40

Continues from over the wicket and goes full, on off, Devon Conway confidently leans on and pushes it to mid off.

The helmet is coming out now. Sarfaraz Khan has been placed at short leg.

6.30

Ouch! Cramps the batter for any room and attacks the ribs, on a back of a length, Devon Conway looks to tuck it down but gets rapped on the glove.

6.20

Angles it away, on a back of a length with some extra bounce off the deck, Devon Conway rides the bounce and fends it out to gully off the shoulder of the bat.

6.11

Lands it fuller and on middle, Will Young just taps it to mid on and sneaks in a quick single.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 8/1

D Conway3 (22)

W Young5 (8)

M Siraj3-2-2-0

5.60

Another maiden for Mohammed Siraj! Good length and on off, shapes away, Devon Conway leaves it alone.

5.50

Back of a length and on middle, Devon Conway stays back and pats it down to the leg side with his bottom hand coming off the bat again.

5.40

Overpitched and on middle, Devon Conway connects with the drive but does not get any timing as the ball goes towards covers.

5.30

Keeps low! Pitched up and around off, angles away again. Devon Conway looks to drive it away but misses as the ball does not bounce that much and almost rolls to the keeper.

5.20

Play and a miss! Full again and just outside off, angles away, Devon Conway hangs his bat away to push at it but gets beaten on the outside edge. Loose shot!

5.10

Fuller in length and on middle and off, Devon Conway strides out and blocks it out.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 8/1

W Young5 (8)

D Conway3 (16)

J Bumrah3-1-6-1

4.62

Great effort in the deep! Fuller one and angling into the pads, Will Young glances it nicely wide of fine leg. Mohammed Siraj runs to his right and puts in an excellent dive to make a stop. He keeps it down to two runs and this will lift up the spirits of the hosts. New Zealand needs 99 runs to win now!

4.51

Fuller and on off, Devon Conway taps it in front of covers and takes on Ravindra Jadeja for a quick run. The throw hits Young and defeats away towards fine leg but the Kiwis decides against the overthrow.

4.40

Ouch! Jasprit Bumrah hits the hard length, on middle, shoots up and nips away viciously. Devon Conway tries to take evasive action but the ball hits the glove and luckily for him falls safely on the off side.

4.30

Back of a length but way down the leg side, Devon Conway makes an easy leave.

4.20

Goes fuller and on middle and leg, jags back in, Devon Conway tries to play with a straight bat but misses to get hit on the pads. Bumrah is making the ball move both ways here!

4.11

On a length and on middle, Will Young nudges it towards square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 4/1

D Conway2 (12)

W Young2 (6)

M Siraj2-1-2-0

3.60

Good leave! Mohammed Siraj pulls his length back a bit, on the fifth stump line, this one nips back in a lot. Devon Conway leaves it on length as the ball just goes over the off pole.

3.50

BEATEN! Mohammed Siraj goes full again and just outside off, angles away, Devon Conway has a poke at it but gets beaten on the outside edge.

3.40

Pitched up and around off, Devon Conway drives it off the bottom half of the bat back to the bowler. Runs are not coming easy for the Kiwis here!

3.30

Goes fuller and on middle, shapes in, Devon Conway misses his flick and gets hit on the pads.

3.20

JAFFA! Mohammed Siraj hits the hard length around middle, this one hits a crack, angles in and then goes the other way. Devon Conway is stuck in his crease and gets squared up as the ball zips past the outside edge.

3.12

Devon Conway gets off the mark now! Fuller and on the pads, Devon Conway clips it away towards deep square leg where Jasprit Bumrah cuts it off. Two runs taken.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 2/1

W Young2 (6)

D Conway0 (6)

J Bumrah2-1-2-1

2.60

Pulls his length back a bit around off, Will Young lifts his bat and lets it go to the keeper.

2.50

Overpitched and on middle, shaping in, Will Young drills it back to the bowler.

2.40

Hits the length hard again, on off, gets it to shape back in again. Will Young looks to defend but gets an inside edge towards the leg side.

2.30

Good length and on the sixth stump line, jags back in a long way, Will Young steers it towards gully where the fielder makes a good stop.

2.22

New Zealand are underway now! Fuller and on middle, drifting into the pads, Will Young flicks it wide of deep square leg for a couple of runs.

2.10

BEATEN! Jasprit Bumrah bowls this full and on off, angles in and then straightens a bit. Will Young plays inside the line of it as the ball zips past the outside edge.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 0/1

D Conway0 (6)

W Young0 (0)

M Siraj1-1-0-0

1.60

MAIDEN OVER! Good length and on middle, Devon Conway gets behind the line of it and fends it away. 2 overs done, the Kiwis yet to get underway in this chase!

1.50

Full again and on off, Devon Conway prods out and blocks it out.

1.40

Fuller and on leg, Devon Conway fails to work it away as the ball goes off his pads wide of the keeper. Conway wants the run but is sent back.

1.30

On a length and around off, Devon Conway dabs it down to point.

1.20

Another huge shout for LBW, but turned down! Mohammed Siraj pitches it up around leg, shaping in sharply. Devon Conway looks to flick it away but misses and gets hit on the pads. Sarfaraz Khan from mid-wicket runs in front of the umpire and pleads but this one is pitched outside leg.

1.10

Steams in from over the wicket and bangs it into the deck on a back of a length on middle and leg and shaping down leg, Devon Conway leaves it alone.

Will Young walks out to bat at number 3 for New Zealand! It will be Mohammed Siraj to share the new ball from the other end!

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 0/1

T Latham0 (6)

D Conway0 (0)

J Bumrah1-1-0-1

0.6W

OUT! LBW! BUMRAH STRIKES! A perfect start for India and this is exactly what they needed. Jasprit Bumrah serves this full again and around middle, gets it to nip back in sharply. Tom Latham looks to block it but plays down the wrong line and gets beaten by the inward movement to get hit on the pads. There is a massive appeal and up goes the finger. It looks plumb unless there is some bat involved. Latham takes a review here. UltraEdge confirms no bat involved and Ball Tracking comes up with three reds. Latham goes back for a duck and the Kiwis are rocked early! Jasprit Bumrah finishes with a wicket maiden!

0.50

Oh..beauty! Everyone including the crowd is up in appeal, but the umpire stays unmoved! Jasprit Bumrah from 'over the wicket starts with a full delivery, on off, angling away. Tom Latham looks to push at it but gets beaten on the outside edge. India decides against the review!

Right then, we’re finally set for the action to take over on this decisive final day! The revised first session will run until 7 am GMT, which could be enough to reveal the direction this game will take. The umpires have made their way out to the middle, and the Indian players are greeted with a thunderous roar from the passionate Chinnaswamy crowd as they burst open after the final pep talk from skipper, Rohit Sharma in a huddle! Opening the chase for New Zealand are Tom Latham and Devon Conway, both determined to gun down the 107-run target. Jasprit Bumrah is ready at the top of his mark and will continue from where he left off. Away we go!

Glenn Phillips is up for a quick chat. He says that he tries to be involved in all aspects of the game especially in Test cricket because as a batter you can only contribute in one department. Adds that he works and trains on his speed but has the genetics as well. Mentions that the second new ball was crucial for them and they knew a couple of early breakthroughs with it would get them back in the game. Says India batted brilliantly to put them under the pump, but credits their pacers for the come back and putting them in a crucial position.

PITCH REPORT - Simon Doull is alongside Murali Kartik in the middle for the pitch analysis. Simon says this has been a magnificent Test match thus far and the surface has played its role throughout the course of 4 days. Kartik adds that India just have 107 runs to play with and they will need the pitch to favour them. Says that the cracks have widened and opened up which will excite the Indian bowlers. Mentions that with two left-handers up top, the pacers will want to hit those cracks and hit them hard to create doubts in the batter's mind.

UPDATE - 4.17 am GMT - The inspection is underway now! The umpires are having a look at the outfield and weather looks much brighter now. The Kiwis batters are also out taking a glance at the pitch which is being rolled on now. WE HAVE A START TIME! DAY 5 WILL START AT 4.45 AM GMT!

UPDATE - 4.04 am GMT - The sky has cleared up in Bengaluru for now and the sun is trying to peep through as well. The Indian players are out in the field for the warm-ups and things are looking good. Also, with the brilliant drainage system here, it should not take long for us to get going after the inspection.

UPDATE - 3.48 am GMT - Well, we should have been underway on Day 5, but the outfield has taken a lot of rain overnight and is still not ready yet. The positive thing is that there is a lot of blues in the sky and the umpires are out in the middle having a chat with the ground staff. Now, the covers are being taken off and there will be an inspection at 4.15 am GMT.

The visuals from the ground show the covers still in place, although there’s no rain at the moment. The skies remain heavily overcast, keeping everyone on edge! Saba Karim, reporting from the venue, confirms that it hasn’t rained for the past few hours, and the ground staff are cautiously optimistic, hoping the forecasted showers stay away long enough to remove the covers. However, the outlook post 6 am GMT appears bleak, with a high chance of rain! Stay tuned as we keep you updated on the latest developments!

With possible showers forecast, New Zealand will hope for enough time to chase down the target, while India will look to replicate their famous 2004 Wankhede win, where they defended a similar total against Australia. All three results are still possible, setting up an exciting final day. Stay tuned for the action

New Zealand might have been worried when India surged ahead with just three wickets down, but their pacers delivered a tireless, spirited performance. The second new ball turned the tide, as New Zealand ripped through India's lineup, taking 7 wickets for just 62 runs after India reached 400/3. Matt Henry and William O'Rourke shared six wickets equally, with Tim Southee kickstarting the collapse by dismissing Sarfaraz Khan. Needing 107 to win, New Zealand faced only four balls before bad light and rain forced early Stumps on Day 4. The Kiwis were perhaps relieved, as the ball was moving significantly, making batting tough in the fading light.

India seemed in complete control with Pant and Sarfaraz leading the charge, swiftly erasing the deficit. Sarfaraz notched up a brilliant maiden Test hundred, while Pant’s aggressive knock put the hosts on top. Their 177-run partnership had India cruising at 408/3, poised for a 200-run lead. But as cricket often surprises, the game flipped when the second new ball was taken. Sarfaraz fell after a well-earned 150, and Pant was dismissed just one run shy of his century. The rest of the batting crumbled quickly, with India bowled out for a lead of just 106, undoing their earlier efforts.

Who would have imagined that we’d reach the final day of this Test with all three outcomes still very much in play? The weather has played its part, as anticipated, with rain interruptions in Bengaluru, but despite that, we've witnessed some outstanding performances from both sides, making this a truly memorable contest. A very warm welcome to all of you for Day 5 of this thrilling 1st Test, where New Zealand holds the advantage, but India remains hopeful of pulling off something remarkable.

... DAY 5, SESSION 1 ...

The collapse, triggered by the departure of Sarfaraz, saw India plummet from a strong position of 408/3 to 462 all out, losing 7 wickets for just 54 runs. When Sarfaraz and Pant were cruising, India had a genuine opportunity to pile the misery on New Zealand and seize control of the game. However, the Kiwis cranked up the pressure with the second new ball and never let India off the hook. This wraps up an enthralling day of Test cricket, where the pendulum swung back and forth. The Kiwis now find themselves in the driver's seat heading into Day 5. Chasing 107 runs will not be easy, though, and if the overcast conditions persist in the morning, it will be tough with India coming hard at them with the new ball. We will be nice and early for all the action on Day 5 with the first ball to be bowled at 3.45 am GMT. See you then. Cheers!

Just as India began to gain momentum, the heavens opened, giving the tourists a chance to reassess their plans. Pant came out aggressively after the break, launching an assault that left Tom Latham and Co. eagerly awaiting the second new ball. When they finally got it, they needed to make it count and they certainly did. Tim Southee struck first for New Zealand by dismissing Sarfaraz, and then it was William O'Rourke who took over. Utilizing his height effectively, he dismantled the lower order, turning the tide firmly in New Zealand's favour.

Earlier in the day, Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant provided a dream start for the hosts. Sarfaraz showcased an exhibition of deft dabs, skillfully exploring the area behind the wicket to collect a flurry of boundaries on the way to his maiden Test ton. He was well complemented by Rishabh Pant, who gradually found his rhythm and settled into a groove. New Zealand struggled to make an impact during the first session, and matters worsened when they squandered a crucial run-out opportunity with Pant on just 6 runs.

It's official! STUMPS have been called on DAY 4, marking an abrupt end to the day's play. India will certainly be disappointed with how the latter half of the day unfolded. In contrast, New Zealand have been rewarded for their patience with the second new ball turning the tide in their favour and shifting the momentum back to them. Just look at the impact - before taking the second new ball, India had scored 400 runs for the loss of just three wickets. However, after its introduction, the hosts could only manage 62 runs at the loss of 7 wickets.

UPDATE - 11.28 am GMT - The covers are being brought on now as both sets of players wait in their respective dressing rooms. Additional covers are being placed over the ground, more as a precautionary measure, and it seems increasingly likely that we could be done for the day. The conditions don’t look promising with the dark clouds still hovering, and the possibility of resumption is fading fast. The conditions have taken a sharp turn for the worse, and just as we feared, the rain has started to come down heavily. Harsha Bhogle on air describes it as a 'storm of some proportions'.

Halt! The light meter is out as the umpires assess the fading light. Harsha Bhogle mentions on air that a massive cloud has moved over the stadium, and it's causing concern. The umpires deem that the light is not fit enough for the play to continue. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli appear visibly displeased with the decision, expressing their frustration as they remain on the field, while the two New Zealand openers have already made their way back to the dressing room. The ground staff are on standby with the covers, and here they come. Though there's no rain at the moment, the skies appear threatening, and it feels like rain could start at any moment.

0.40

Shaping in, on middle, going down leg with the movement, Tom Latham misses his tickle and Dhruv Jurel yet again does very well to dive to his right and make the stop.

0.30

A huge appeal for LBW but the umpire turns it down! Jasprit Bumrah is very confident and convinces Rohit Sharma to send it upstairs! After two outswingers, Bumrah gets the ball to come back in, on a good length, on middle, Tom Latham is very late to get his bat down and misses on the inside edge to be rapped right in front of the pad. The UltraEdge shows no spike but the Ball Tracking shows the ball to be pitching down leg. The onfield call of Not Out stays and India lose one review early in the very first over!

0.20

Gets the line closer to the off-stump and shapes it away, outside off, Tom Latham sees the line and decides to let this go through.

0.10

Starts from over the wicket and hurls it on a length, outside off shaping away further. Dhruv Jurel behind the stumps, does well to dive to his left and grab the ball.

Commentary

Welcome back for the chase! We have 21 overs left in the day with just under an hour remaining, considering the extended 30 minutes. However, dark clouds have started to gather over the stadium, making it unlikely that we'll get all of those overs in. Rishabh Pant, who still seems to be recovering from the blow he took on the right knee, has not taken the field. Dhruv Jurel has taken the gloves. Devon Conway and Tom Latham are two openers for New Zealand. Jasprit Bumrah will start with the new ball for India. Let's play...

... FOURTH INNINGS ...

Chasing just 107 runs, the Kiwis will step out confident, but this is far from a cakewalk. India, known for their fierce fightbacks, will come hard at them, determined to make every run a battle. New Zealand, however, just need to apply themselves like they did in the first innings to see this chase through and secure a win. Buckle up, because the final hour of play promises plenty of drama!

What a comeback this has been with the second new ball! New Zealand have stormed through the Indian lineup, bundling them out for 462 and setting themselves a target of just 107 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma provided India with a solid start, but it was the middle order that truly stood tall. Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan forged a crucial partnership that nearly saw India safely through Day 3, setting the stage for Rishabh Pant to take charge alongside Sarfaraz on the fourth morning. Up until Lunch today, India were cruising comfortably. However, the introduction of the second new ball completely changed the game. Sarfaraz will be kicking himself for throwing his wicket away, which sparked this dramatic collapse. What looked like a commanding position at 408/3 quickly unravelled, as India were bundled out for 462. New Zealand have staged a remarkable comeback, flipping the momentum in their favour with William O'Rourke leading the charge for them with figures of 3 for 92.

99.3W

OUT! TAKEN! Two in the over for Henry to wrap up the Indian innings! From 408/3, India have been bowled out for 462. Coming to the delivery, this was on a back of a length, on off. Siraj hangs back and shapes up to flat bat this one down the ground. Gets the power behind the shot but fails to get the elevation behind it. Hits it flat and straight to mid on where Tim Southee takes a good sharp catch around his face and tumbles over after completing the catch. A job well done by New Zealand and they now need 107 runs to go 1-0 up in the series.

99.20

On a back of a length, on off, Siraj is beaten on the outside edge as he plays inside the line of the ball.

Mohammed Siraj is the last man to walk out to bat for India!

99.1W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Wickets off successive overs for Henry! New Zealand inch closer to bowling India out here. Henry lands it on a length, around off. Bumrah shuffles across to cover the line of the ball and presents a straight bat to defend. The ball comes back in off the deck. The movement is enough to catch the outside edge and the keeper, Tom Blundell does the rest to his right. Bumrah goes for a duck. India are now 462/9, leading by 106 runs.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 99 overs : 462/8

K Yadav6 (20)

J Bumrah0 (3)

W O'Rourke21-4-92-3

98.60

O'Rourke serves a sharp bumper, at the batter from around the wicket, Kuldeep Yadav takes his eyes off the ball and ducks to let the ball go through.

98.52

Full and wide on off, Kuldeep Yadav leans on it and drives it through covers. The ball does not have enough legs to reach the fence. Rachin Ravindra gives it a chase and cuts it off. Another brace.

98.40

A tight line by O'Rourke, on a hard length, over off and middle, Kuldeep Yadav makes room to access the off side this time. The ball lands and nips away to go past the outside edge.

98.32

Dug in short by O'Rourke, on off. Kuldeep Yadav stands tall and takes the short ball on. Pulls it aerially but the ball plugs in the outfield in the deep mid-wicket region. Two runs taken.

98.20

Fuller and on off, Kuldeep stays in the crease and blocks it out.

98.10

On a short of a length, on middle and leg, Kuldeep keeps it out on the leg side.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 98 overs : 458/8

J Bumrah0 (3)

K Yadav2 (14)

M Henry24-3-102-1

97.60

Beaten! This nips away off the deck, on off, on a length, Bumrah looks to cover the line of the ball and gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball moves away.

97.50

Keeps it on a length, on off, Bumrah defends it back to the bowler.

97.40

On a length, on off, Bumrah stabs it down the deck right under his eyes.

Jasprit Bumrah is the new man in.

97.3W

OUT! LBW! A loud shout and up goes the finger! This looks dead straight but Ashwin has taken the review. Height is the only factor that could save Ashwin here. This nips back in from Henry, on a nagging length and stays low as well. On middle, Ashwin looks to play this one off the back foot but gets beaten on the inside edge and gets trapped right in the front of the stumps. Wears it on the flap of the front pad. There is no bat involved and the Ball Tracking shows the ball to be clipping the leg stump and it is umpire's call. India have now lost their last 5 wickets for 50 runs. They are now effectively 102/8.

97.20

On a back of a length, going down leg, Ashwin misses as he looks to help it away. The ball comes off his thigh pad and it goes to the left of the keeper.

97.11

On a nagging length, on the pads, Kuldeep Yadav looks to tickle it fine but misses. The ball comes off the thigh pad and rolls behind on the leg side for a single. GIven as a run by the umpire so Kuldeep might have gotten some bat on it.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 97 overs : 457/7

K Yadav1 (13)

R Ashwin15 (22)

W O'Rourke20-4-88-3

96.61

On a good length, on off, Kuldeep Yadav stays leg side of the ball and plays it right under his eyes. Steers it wide of point for a single.

96.51

The lead is now 100 for India! O'Rourke delivers it on a length, around off, Ravichandran Ashwin waits on it and opens the bat face to guide it wide of backward point for a single.

96.42

A rare loose delivery from O'Rourke, low full toss, on middle, Ravichandran Ashwin flicks it through the vacant mid-wicket region for a couple of runs.

96.30

Play and a miss! Short and wide on off, there to be put away, Ravichandran Ashwin flays at the delivery but the ball climbs onto him and goes over his bat.

96.20

O'Rourke digs it in short from over the wicket, on off. Ravichandran Ashwin drops his wrists and sways away to let the ball go.

96.10

Hurls it on a length, on off, Ashwin eases the drive with a straight bat to mid off.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 96 overs : 453/7

K Yadav0 (12)

R Ashwin12 (17)

M Henry23-3-101-0

95.60

Risky leave! Henry goes wide of the crease and angles it back in, around the off stump, Kuldeep Yadav opts not to cover the off stump and shoulders arms. The ball was not that far away from the off pole.

95.50

At 134 kph, fuller and closer to the off-stump line, Kuldeep Yadav makes a watchful leave.

95.40

This nips back in and Henry gets a bit of extra bounce on this one. On a back of a length, on middle, Kuldeep Yadav gets beaten on the inside edge and wears it on the waist.

95.30

Henry sprays it down leg, on a short of a good length, Kuldeep misses the tickle.

95.20

In and around the off-stump line, on a nagging length, Kuldeep Yadav does well not to follow the line of the ball. Plays inside the line of the ball and sees the ball go past his bat.

95.10

At 127.8 kph, slanting in, on a length, on middle, Kuldeep Yadav lunges and defends it down the deck.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 95 overs : 453/7

R Ashwin12 (17)

K Yadav0 (6)

W O'Rourke19-4-84-3

94.60

O'Rourke goes searching for the yorker but slips it down leg. A productive over for India. 9 runs off it. They currently lead by 97 runs.

94.54

FOUR! Ashwin gets the result this time! O'Rourke serves it on a length, on off, Ravichandran Ashwin picks up the line and length early. Holds his shape and swings through the line. Lofts it back over the bowler's head for a boundary.

94.42

Angling into the right-hander, on a short of a good length, on middle, Ashwin uses the angle and swats it up and over mid-wicket. The ball plugs in the outfield and the batters collect two.

94.41wd

WIDE! O'Rourke digs it in short but this is too high. It sails over the batter's head. The keeper, Tom Blundell does well to leap to his left and catches it with his right hand.

94.30

On a shortish length, on off. O'Rourke gets a good lift off the deck. Ashwin rises with the bounce and stabs it down on the off side.

94.22

Hard length, around off, Ashwin gets on his toes and jabs it to the left of mid off for a couple of runs. India lead by 90!

94.10

On a length, on off, pushed to cover from the crease by Ashwin.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 94 overs : 444/7

K Yadav0 (6)

R Ashwin4 (11)

M Henry22-2-101-0

93.60

Henry goes wide of the crease on the around-the-wicket angle and hurls it in the corridor of uncertainty on off, on a length, Kuldeep Yadav thinks about playing at but then decides to tuck his bat inside the line of the ball. It is too late by then but luckily for him, the ball does not catch the outside edge.

93.50

Angling in, on the off-stump line, on a length, Kuldeep Yadav blocks it out off the front foot.

93.40

Play and a miss! A touch fuller from around the wicket by Henry, on off, Kuldeep Yadav is lured into the drive away from his body. The ball moves away enough to go past the outside edge.

93.31lb

An optimistic shout for LBW but that was comfortably heading down leg. Drifting on the pads, on a length, Ravichandran Ashwin fails to flick it away. A leg bye is taken as the ball rolls behind on the leg side.

93.22

Pitched up by Henry, on off, Ravichandran Ashwin swings through the line and lofts it back over the bowler's head. The ball though does not have enough legs to reach the fence as the mid off fielder cuts it off. Two runs taken.

93.10

Serves it on a length, on off, Ravichandran Ashwin defends it right under his eyes.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 93 overs : 441/7

K Yadav0 (3)

R Ashwin2 (8)

W O'Rourke18-4-75-3

92.60

Half a shout for LBW but that looked to be high! Jagging back in, on a nagging length, over middle. Kuldeep Yadav stays on the back foot to keep it out. Gets beaten on the inside edge and wears it high on the thigh. Three wicket maiden overs in a row from O'Rourke. Superb stuff.

92.50

Not close enough to make the batter play, on a good length, left alone by Kuldeep.

92.40

From around the wicket, O'Rourke spears a full-length delivery right at the stumps, Kuldeep Yadav gets his bat low and jams it out.

Kuldeep Yadav walks out to bat at number 9 for India!

92.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! William O'Rourke continues to dent India! The Bengaluru crowd has been silenced. O'Rourke stays around the wicket and goes into the wicket, on off. Ravindra Jadeja tries to take on the short ball as he swivels for the pull. Gets it right from the toe end of the bat and it goes only as far as short square leg where Will Young takes it near his chest. From 408/3, India have slipped to 441/7, losing 4 wickets for 33 runs. They currently lead by 85 runs.

92.20

Closer to the off-stump line, on a short of a good length, Ravindra Jadeja hops and plays it back to the bowler.

92.10

From around the wicket for the left-hander, on a nagging length, outside off, Ravindra Jadeja makes a watchful leave.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 92 overs : 441/6

R Ashwin2 (8)

R Jadeja5 (12)

M Henry21-2-99-0

91.60

Hurls it on off, on a short of a good length, Ashwin gets right behind the line of the ball and pats it down on the off side.

91.50

At 133.1 kph, on a length, just outside off, Ravichandran Ashwin keeps his bat close to the front pad and defends.

91.42

Aerial but in the gap! Angling in at the pads, on a length, Ravichandran Ashwin flicks it uppishly but in the gap between mid-wicket and mid on for a couple of runs. Ashwin is off the pair!

91.30

This seams away off the deck, on a hard length, on off, Ravichandran Ashwin gets on top of the bounce and makes a late adjustment to dab it down in front of point.

91.21

The length is pulled back now but the line is a bit too straight, on the pads, Jadeja tucks it to deep backward square leg and gets to the other end.

91.10

Very full from Henry, on middle, Ravindra Jadeja jams it out down on the leg side.

Who will bowl from the other end? It will be Matt Henry!

Who will bowl from the other end?

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 91 overs : 438/6

R Ashwin0 (4)

R Jadeja4 (10)

W O'Rourke17-3-75-2

90.60

Uppish but safe! Fuller in length, on off, Ravichandran Ashwin gets on the front foot and shapes up to go over the top. Miscues the shot off the inner half of the bat and it lands well wide of mid on.

90.50

On a hard length, over off, Ravichandran Ashwin lets the ball come to him and steers it on the bounce to gully.

90.40

O'Rourke digs it in short, on off and middle. Ravichandran Ashwin ducks and lets it go.

90.30

At 139.2 kph, steaming in from over the wicket, on a length, on the pads, Ravichandran Ashwin works it off his pads to square leg.

Welcome back for the third and final session of the day. The two umpires and players have made their way out to the middle. Ravindra Jadeja is joined by Ravichandran Ashwin out in the centre. William O'Rourke is at the top of his mark and he is raring to go. Let's play...

... DAY 4, SESSION 3 ...

India will now have to rebuild with two new batters at the crease, while New Zealand will be eager to capitalize on the breakthroughs and aim to restrict India to as low a total as possible. With momentum shifting again, the upcoming session promises to be another thrilling one. Stay tuned and join us in about 20 minutes as the action resumes!

However, just when things seemed to be going India’s way, the introduction of the second new ball changed the complexion of the game. New Zealand grabbed the opportunity, and suddenly, the well-set pair found life much harder at the crease. Shortly after reaching his magnificent 150, Sarfaraz Khan mistimed a shot, offering New Zealand a much-needed breakthrough and ending the 177-run partnership. Rishabh Pant, however, continued his aggressive flow, showing no signs of slowing down, and was ably supported by KL Rahul, who looked comfortable at the crease. But just when it seemed like India would head into Tea unscathed, the decision to bring back William O'Rourke paid off in spectacular fashion. O’Rourke dismissed Pant, agonizingly short of his century at 99, delivering a massive blow to India’s plans. To make things worse for the hosts, KL Rahul fell moments later, right before the Tea break, handing New Zealand a crucial edge heading into the final session.

India carried their momentum from the first session seamlessly, despite the rain-induced break before Lunch. The crucial fourth-wicket partnership between Rishabh Pant and Sarfaraz Khan not only rescued India from overnight trouble but also propelled them into a commanding position to push for a favourable result. After the restart, both batters capitalized on the old ball, which offered little assistance, and took full advantage of defensive field placements by the Kiwis to keep the scoreboard ticking at a brisk pace. Pant, in particular, found boundaries with ease, piling on the pressure and eroding the deficit quickly while smoothly building a lead. Their aggressive intent after Lunch had shifted the momentum firmly in India’s favour, leaving New Zealand searching for answers.

New Zealand have torn through the middle order at just the right moment with the second new ball, and those three crucial wickets have tilted this session firmly in their favour! The once-drooping Kiwi shoulders are now upright, and their energy on the field in the last 40 minutes reflects a team back in the hunt. There’s a noticeable spring in their step, and the momentum has clearly shifted in their favour heading into the final session of Day 4.

90.2W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! This is turning out to be an inspired spell from William O'Rourke. First Pant and now Rahul. India lose their 6th wicket and they are now effectively 82/6. O'Rourke goes wide of the crease and gets the ball to slant back into the right-hander, on a back of a length. KL Rahul is rooted to the crease and the previous delivery seemed to have unsettled him. He is unsure whether to leave or play this one. Is late in making the decision and leaves his bat out hanging. The ball catches the outside edge and the keeper, Tom Blundell snaffles it to his right near his waist. THAT WILL BE TEA ON DAY 4!

90.10

O'Rourke bangs it into the wicket, on off. It climbs onto the batter. KL Rahul gets on his toes to keep it out. The ball rises and raps him on the glove.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 90 overs : 438/5

R Jadeja4 (10)

Rahul12 (14)

M Henry20-2-96-0

89.60

On a back of a length, on off, Ravindra Jadeja rides the bounce and taps it to point.

89.50

Attacking the front pad, on a length, Ravindra Jadeja gets right behind the line of the ball and keeps it out.

89.40

Oh, that was a risky leave! This does not leave the batter and comes back in off the deck. Jadeja thinks this will go the other way and shoulders arms. Luckily for him, the bounce comes to his rescue as he wears it high on the thigh on the off stump line.

89.34

FOUR! Henry dishes it out full, on off, Ravindra Jadeja takes a couple of steps down the track and converts it into a half-volley. Times the drive past the non-striker and picks up a boundary.

89.20

Beaten! This leaves the batter from over the wicket, full and on off, Ravindra Jadeja leans on it and fiddles at the away-going delivery. Gets beaten on the outside edge.

89.11

Quick single taken! Henry delivers it on a back of a length, on middle, KL Rahul hops and drops it with soft hands to the left of mid-wicket. Rahul sets off for the run and has to put the afterburners on to make it to the bowling end. Will Young moves to his left and gets low to pick it up. Stays low and releases an underarm throw towards the bowling end. Not the best of throws by Young and Rahul makes it. Rahul was safe even if it was a direct hit.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 89 overs : 433/5

R Jadeja0 (5)

Rahul11 (13)

W O'Rourke16-2-75-1

88.60

Banged in short by O'Rourke, on off, Ravindra Jadeja hops with the bounce and glides it down to point.

88.50

Digs it very short, angling in, on middle and leg, Ravindra Jadeja lets it go through.

88.40

Serves it full now, on off, Ravindra Jadeja dabs it down to point.

88.30

This nips away off the deck, on off, a bit of extra bounce, on a hard length, Ravindra Jadeja keeps his bat inside the line of the ball and lets it go.

88.20

On a length, on off, Ravindra Jadeja pushes it to cover.

Ravindra Jadeja walks out to bat at number 7 for India!

88.1W

OUT! DRAGGED IT BACK ON! Deathly silence at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium! Heartbreak for Pant. Jubilation for New Zealand. The move to bring William O'Rourke back has done wonders for them. O'Rourke comes from around the wicket, bends his back and bashes the hard length, on off. Rishabh Pant hops and stays on the back foot to keep it out. A bit of extra bounce on this one and the ball jags back in to catch the inner half of the bat. Pant gets tucked for room and ends up dragging it off an inside edge that goes back on to hit the base of the leg stump. KL Rahul at the other end cannot quite believe it. Pant falls for 99. India are now 433/5, leading by 77 runs.

William O'Rourke (15-1-75-0) is brought back into the attack now!

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 88 overs : 433/4

R Pant99 (104)

Rahul11 (13)

M Henry19-2-91-0

87.61

Pant moves to 99! Full and on middle, Rishabh Pant brings his wrist into play and clips it in front of square on the leg side. Wants to come back for the second run but the fielder in the deep is quick to get around to his right and prevents the second run.

87.50

Sprayed on the pads, on a length, Rishabh Pant is a bit tentative on the flick. Gets beaten on the inside edge and wears it on the pads. Pant does not seem to be moving freely since that incident in the last over where he was denied the second run and hobbled back to the bowling end.

87.41

This is on a hard length, on off, KL Rahul gets on top of the bounce and punches it past cover for a single.

87.30

Henry drags the length back and keeps it in the channel on off, KL Rahul tucks his bat inside the line of the ball and lets it go.

87.24

FOUR! Lovely! A half-volley by Henry, on off, KL Rahul leans on it and just checks his drive. Beats the diving Tim Southee at mid on to his left for a boundary.

87.11

That could have sneaked through! On a good length, on middle, this jags back in and stays a bit low. Rishabh Pant is right across his stumps to cover the line of the ball. Ekes out an inside edge that rolls down to deep fine leg for a run.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 87 overs : 426/4

Rahul6 (10)

R Pant97 (101)

T Southee15-2-53-1

86.60

Pitched up, zoned in, at the stumps, KL Rahul firms the drive to mid off.

86.50

Full and on the pads, KL Rahul flicks it off his pads but straight to mid-wicket.

86.41

Bowled from wide of the crease by Southee, on a length, wide on off, Rishabh Pant reaches out and drives it in front of square on the off side to the left of deep point. He wants to come back for the second but it could have been risky and therefore, Rahul sends him back. Pant limps a bit after reaching the bowling end. Pant moves to 97!

86.36

SIX! BOOM! That has gone onto the roof! Tim Southee changes his angle of attack as he comes from around the wicket and serves a scrambled seam delivery, on a length, on off. Rishabh Pant gets down on his knee and nails the slog sweep. Clears the deep square leg fence with utmost ease for a biggie. Glenn Phillips at gully is left stunned and KL Rahul at the other end has a smile on his face.

86.20

Shaping back into the batter, on a length, on middle and leg, Rishabh Pant blocks it out on the leg side.

86.14b

FOUR BYES! This lands and moves down the leg side off the deck, on a length, on middle and leg, Rishabh Pant misses the tickle. It beats the diving Tom Blundell to his right for a boundary. A hand of apology straight away from Southee.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 86 overs : 415/4

Rahul6 (8)

R Pant90 (97)

M Henry18-2-84-0

85.60

In the channel on off, on a length, KL Rahul tucks the bat inside the line of the ball and lets it go.

85.52

Length delivery, on off, KL Rahul takes a couple of steps down the track and drives it through covers. The third run was on but Pant jogged the first couple of runs and was happy with two.

85.44

FOUR! Streaky but Rahul will take it! He is off the pair. Henry bowls it on a back of a length, on off, KL Rahul gets on his toes and looks to defend it right under his eyes. He leaves the bat face slightly open and the ball runs off the face of the bat. Goes through the gap between gully and the slip cordon for a boundary.

85.31

Delivers it on a short of a good length, on middle, Rishabh Pant takes the bottom hand off the bat and turns it past square leg for a run.

85.20

Hurls it on a good length, on middle, Rishabh Pant nudges it in front of mid-wicket.

85.10

Oh, this does not rise at all! Angling across the batter, on a short of a length, on off, Rishabh Pant lets it go. It scoots and goes on a couple of bounces behind to the keeper. Seemed to have landed on one of the cracks.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 85 overs : 408/4

Rahul0 (5)

R Pant89 (94)

T Southee14-2-46-1

84.60

On a nagging length, attacking the stumps, KL Rahul gets right behind the line of the ball and blocks it out. A wicket-maiden from Tim Southee.

84.50

Going away from the batter, on a length, left alone by Rahul.

84.40

Fuller in length, on off, KL Rahul shapes up for the cover drive but miscues it off the inner half of the bat to mid on.

84.30

Lands it full, on off, KL Rahul gets on the front foot and defends it on the off side.

84.20

Serves it on a length, on middle and leg, KL Rahul stabs it down on the leg side.

Local hero KL Rahul walks out next to a thunderous roar from the Chinnaswamy crowd!

84.1W

OUT! TAKEN! Oh, the commentator's curse strikes! 150 and out for Sarfaraz Khan! Nonetheless, this has been a special knock from Sarfaraz. Shaping away from the right-hander, on off, fuller in length, Sarfaraz Khan sees the ball pitched up and goes after it. Does not move his feet and goes at it with his hands. The ball is not that full for the shot. The bat turns in his hand and he ends up spooning it straight into the hands of the man at cover. Ajaz Patel times the leap to perfection and takes it over his head. The New Zealand players pat Sarfaraz on the back for his effort. Walks off to a standing ovation. The 177-run stand is broken. Sarfaraz goes for 150 (195). India are now 408/4 leading by 52 runs.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 84 overs : 408/3

R Pant89 (94)

S Khan150 (194)

M Henry17-2-77-0

83.60

Beaten! Angling across the batter, on a good length, Rishabh Pant pokes at the delivery away from his body but misses.

83.51

150 for Sarfaraz Khan! The Bengaluru crowd rise as one to applaud a fine knock. We have seen him rack up big hundreds in domestic cricket and he is on course to one here. Ominous signs for New Zealand. This keeps a bit low, on off, on a short of a length, Sarfaraz Khan stays low with the bounce and pats it in front of cover for a single to reach 150.

83.41

Lands it on a hard length but the line is a bit too straight, on the pads, Rishabh Pant nurdles it to deep square leg and picks up a single.

83.31

Hurrying the batter up, on a good length, on the pads, Sarfaraz Khan clips it off his pads to deep backward square leg and gets to the other end.

83.20

Angling in, on a good length, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan gets on his toes and tucks it in front of mid-wicket.

83.10

Henry bashes the hard length, around off, Sarfaraz Khan hops and dabs it down in front of gully.

Drinks break! We've had 3 overs with the second new ball and Rishabh Pant and Sarfaraz Khan, who looked comfortable for most of the day, are now struggling a bit as the hardness of the new ball has caused them some discomfort. The extra bounce and movement have left them hopping, and New Zealand will sense this as their best opportunity to make inroads and pick up a couple of quick wickets. It will be important for the two batters to exercise caution and see off this tough phase with the new ball.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 83 overs : 405/3

S Khan148 (190)

R Pant88 (92)

T Southee13-1-46-0

82.61

Angling into the ribs, on a back of a length, Sarfaraz Khan dabs it down in front of deep square leg for a single. India now lead by 49 runs!

82.51

On a back of a length, over middle and leg, Rishabh Pant looks for a scoop but mistimes it aerially through short fine leg for a single.

82.40

Angles it away, on a fuller length, outside off, Rishabh Pant is tentative on his drive and just fiddles with it, inside the line. The ball zips past the outside edge and goes through to the keeper at a good height.

82.31lb

Angling into the pads, on a good length, Sarfaraz Khan takes a step across and looks to tuck it fine but misses. The ball clips him high on the thigh and rolls down to the leg side for a single. The umpire calls it a leg bye!

82.20

Fuller than a good length, outside off, Sarfaraz Khan yet again, with no foot movement reaches out and pushes it off the inner half to mid off.

82.10

Shorter and shaping away, from outside off, Sarfaraz Khan has a wild swipe at it way away from his body but misses.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 82 overs : 402/3

R Pant87 (90)

S Khan147 (186)

M Henry16-2-74-0

81.60

On a good length, outside off, Rishabh Pant makes a leave.

81.50

Fuller this time, on off, Rishabh Pant firms his drive but straight to mid off.

81.40

Oh, that could have gone anywhere! Back of a length, over off, hurries Pant with the pace behind this one. He tries to make a block with a straight bat but the ball bounces a bit more, catches the shoulder off the bat and lobs to fall in the vacant silly point area.

81.31b

Slides one down leg, on a back of a length. The ball goes further away from the keeper to his left and the batters collect a bye.

81.20

Hits the deck hard, on a length and gets some extra bounce off it, over middle, Sarfaraz Khan sticks his bat ahead and just about manages to squeeze it down the deck off the glove.

81.10

What a peach to start from Matt Henry! Bangs it on a good length with an upright seam and gets the ball to nip away off the deck beating Sarfaraz's outside edge by not more than a whisker! A nervy restart from Sarfaraz Khan against this second new ball!

It will be Matt Henry (15-1-74-0) to steam in from the other end.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 81 overs : 401/3

S Khan147 (183)

R Pant87 (87)

T Southee12-1-44-0

80.61

Southee digs it in short and angles it in on middle and leg, Sarfaraz Khan mistimes the pull aerially but well in front of deep square leg for a single. A great over from Tim Southee, just the one run off it!

80.50

Fuller and on off, Sarfaraz Khan covers the line and taps it down the deck.

80.40

Drags the length down a bit and keeps it outside off does Southee, Sarfaraz Khan has another poke at it away from his body and misses.

80.30

A much confident leave from Sarfaraz Khan this time! Sees the line to be just outside off, on a length and trusts the bounce to let it go through.

80.20

Beauty from Southee! Angles it in, on a good length with a hint of away shape off the deck, just outside off, Sarfaraz Khan tries to play at it with a straight bat but misses on the outside edge.

80.10

Gets movement off the new cherry straight away! Charges from over the wicket and bowls it on a good length outside off with away movement taking it further away from the batter. Sarfaraz Khan has a wild swing at it to go down the ground. Luckily for him, the ball goes well past his bat. Rishabh Pant walks up to him and has a small chat!

The second new ball is now due. Surely New Zealand take it straight away? Yes, they are taking it. It will be Tim Southee (11-1-43-0) to make the first use of it.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 80 overs : 400/3

S Khan146 (177)

R Pant87 (87)

R Ravindra6-0-30-0

79.61

A huge roar across the stadium as India reach 400! Their lead is now 44 runs in no time! This is full, on off, Sarfaraz Khan flicks it to deep square leg for a single.

79.51

Tossed right up, on middle and off, Rishabh Pant eases it to long on for a single.

79.41

Full, on off, Sarfaraz Khan drives it to mid-wicket for a single.

79.31

Short and outside off, Rishabh Pant goes towards the line and taps it to point for a single. It's great how these two batters are finding these singles with ease which are topped with boundaries off the loose ones!

79.20

Full and just outside off, Rishabh Pant pats it back to the bowler.

79.10

Quicker, fuller and outside off, Rishabh Pant looks for a big slog sweep but misses out and tumbles over. The ball evades the keeper's gloves and goes to the leg side but no run is taken.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 79 overs : 396/3

S Khan144 (175)

R Pant85 (83)

G Phillips15-2-69-1

78.60

A dot to end the over and India now lead by 40 runs! Full, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan pushes it back to the bowler.

78.54

FOUR! Easy picking this for Sarfaraz Khan! Glenn Phillips serves a low full toss, outside off, Sarfaraz Khan makes full use of it and creams it through point for a boundary.

78.41

And again! Glenn Phillips is on the charge! This is pitched up, on middle, Rishabh Pant taps it in front of long on for a single. GP sprints towards the ball but the fielder from long on gets to it first.

78.31

Tossed up, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan nudges it with soft hands to deep square leg for a single.

78.21

Full and on middle and off, Rishabh Pant pushes it in front of long off for a single. Glenn Phillips shows his athleticism and gives the ball a quick chase.

78.11

Short and on off, Sarfaraz Khan waits for the ball and punches it to deep point for a single.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 78 overs : 388/3

S Khan138 (171)

R Pant83 (81)

R Ravindra5-0-26-0

77.61

Into the stumps, on a fuller length, Sarfaraz Khan clips it off his pads to mid-wicket for a single.

77.50

Angling into the stumps, over middle, Sarfaraz Khan covers the line and turns it around to mid on.

77.40

Slower and fuller, on off, Sarfaraz Khan is deceived by the lack of pace and just taps it to mid off.

77.31

Short and on off, Rishabh Pant punches it to deep point for a single.

77.24

FOUR! Rishabh Pant is now on a rampage! Rachin Ravindra gives the ball flight and keeps it outside off, on a fuller length, Rishabh Pant gets underneath and lofts it over covers for a boundary. A couple of inches further and that would have gone all the way.

77.11

Full and at the stumps, Sarfaraz Khan drives it to long off for a single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 77 overs : 381/3

R Pant78 (79)

S Khan136 (167)

G Phillips14-2-61-1

76.64

FOUR! Cuts and cuts it hard! Short and outside off, begging to be hit, Rishabh Pant waits back and crips it past backward point for a boundary. India now lead by 25 runs. The 150-run stand comes up between these two batters.

76.50

Fuller and on off, Rishabh Pant pushes it to mid off.

76.40

Keeps it full, outside off, quicker too, Rishabh Pant hangs back and looks to cut but misses.

76.31

Short and on leg, Sarfaraz Khan just nudges it on its way past square leg for a single.

76.20

Quicker and fuller, on leg, Sarfaraz Khan is hurried a bit and looks to fend it across. Gets an outside edge rolling back to the off side.

76.11

Starts from around the wicket and lands it on middle, fuller in length, Rishabh Pant clips it very late off his pads to deep square leg for a single.

Change? Indeed. Time for the golden arm of Glenn Phillips (13-2-55-1). 4 overs to go for the second new ball.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 76 overs : 375/3

S Khan135 (165)

R Pant73 (75)

R Ravindra4-0-19-0

75.60

Drifting into the hips, from around the wicket angle, Sarfaraz Khan just tickles it on its way to short fine leg.

75.51

Full and on off, Rishabh Pant pushes it through backward point for a single.

75.40

Darted in, full and outside off, Rishabh Pant walks towards the line and lets it be.

75.30

Almost sneaked through! Rachin Ravindra hits the rough outside off and gets the ball to keep low and turn back in sharply. Rishabh Pant fails to get any bat on his attempt to sweep and the ball scoots under to go past the off stump.

The sun is out now.

75.21

Full and on middle, Sarfaraz Khan taps it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

75.10

Comes from around the wicket and bashes it into the deck, on a shorter length, just outside off, Sarfaraz Khan waits for the ball and just dabs it in front of point.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 75 overs : 373/3

S Khan134 (162)

R Pant72 (72)

W O'Rourke15-1-75-0

74.61b

Angling in, on a back of a length and going down leg, Sarfaraz Khan lets it go through and Tom Blundell fails to collect it cleanly diving to his left allowing the batters to collect a bye. India's lead is now up to 17 runs!

74.51

On a length, on off, Rishabh Pant goes for the drive away from his body. Gets an outside edge that goes down to deep third for a single.

74.41

Full and just outside off, Sarfaraz Khan drives it to deep point for a single.

74.34

FOUR! Oh dear, Sarfaraz Khan has played some incredible shots throughout his innings but this has to be the best one of it all! William O'Rourke digs it short and over middle and off, Sarfaraz Khan waits in his crease for the ball to get to him almost like he's ready to let it go through. Just sticks his bat and ramps it off the outer half of the bat straight over the keeper's head for a boundary.

74.21

Another tight length delivery, just short of a good length, over off, Rishabh Pant covers the line and tucks it to mid-wicket for one.

74.11

On a good length, just outside off, Sarfaraz Khan hops back and just dabs it with an open-faced bat, steering it to deep third for a single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 74 overs : 364/3

S Khan128 (158)

R Pant70 (70)

R Ravindra3-0-17-0

73.61

Pitched up, on middle and leg, Sarfaraz Khan taps it to mid-wicket for a single. India's lead is now 8 runs!

73.51

Turning in, on middle from a good length, Rishabh Pant tucks it around to long on for a single.

73.41

A tad shorter, on middle and off, Sarfaraz Khan drives it to long off for a single.

73.31

Full, on off, Rishabh Pant cuts it off the outer half off the bat to point for a single.

73.24

FOUR! Not totally in control but Rishabh Pant gets enough of it! This is short and well outside off, Rishabh Pant premeditates the ball and switches stance for the reverse sweep. Goes through with the shot despite the ball being away from him and gets enough to get it over the slip fielder for a boundary. India into the lead now. They lead by 4.

73.10

A very loud appeal for caught behind but the umpire turns it down! After a long chat, Tom Latham trusts his keeper, Blundell and decides to send it upstairs. Rachin Ravindra bowls this outside off, on a fuller length, just on the rough patches and gets the ball to hold its line and go past the outside edge as Pant tries to make a block on the front foot. The UltraEdge shows no spike and New Zealand lose another review. They now have only 1 review remaining.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 73 overs : 356/3

R Pant64 (66)

S Khan126 (156)

W O'Rourke14-1-67-0

72.61

A huge roar across the ground as India level scores with New Zealand! William O'Rourke digs it in short and outside off, Rishabh Pant hops back and glides it to deep point for a single.

72.50

Follows up with a good delivery! On middle and off, on a hard length, Rishabh Pant stabs it down the deck.

72.44

FOUR! Wow, Pant charges at the bowler and smokes it down the track! O'Rourke lands it on a shorter length, outside off, Rishabh Pant skips down the track and flat bats it with power just past the bowler to his right for a boundary. The deficit is now 1.

72.30

A bit too full, on off, Rishabh Pant leans on and blocks it from right under his eyes towards cover.

72.21

On a good length, angling into middle and leg, Sarfaraz Khan lifts his front leg up and just maneuvers it to deep square leg for a single.

72.10

Steams from over the wicket and lands it on a tight line, just over off, on a good length with some extra bounce off the deck. Sarfaraz Khan tries to have a poke at it at the very end but misses. The ball zips past the outside edge.

It will be pace from the other end in the form of William O'Rourke (13-1-61-0).

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 72 overs : 350/3

R Pant59 (62)

S Khan125 (154)

R Ravindra2-0-9-0

71.60

Slower this time, on middle and leg, Rishabh Pant turns it around to mid-wicket.

71.50

Faster, fuller and on off, Rishabh Pant keeps it out.

71.46

SIX! Monstrous! Rishabh Pant hits it perfectly and clears the ropes by a mile! Rachin Ravindra flights it up, outside off, Rishabh Pant hangs back and pummels it over long on for a biggie.

71.30

A stifled appeal for a catch but it seemed to have bounced off the turf. And the replay confirms it! Tossed up, just outside off, Rishabh Pant looks to sweep but gets an inside edge back onto the ground that then goes off his shoe to Daryl Mitchell at slip.

Is that out? New Zealand do not look overly excited. The third umpire is called into action to check for a bump ball. The replays show the ball has bounced off the turf before it made contact with the boot and the third umpire is happy with it. NOT OUT flashes on the big screen.

71.20

And again! Full, on off, Rishabh Pant skips a step out and dead bats it down the deck.

71.10

Starts from over the wicket and serves it full, on off, Rishabh Pant with a full face of the bat makes a very confident block to the left of the bowler.

All in readiness for the action to commence. Tom Latham leads his troops out to the centre. 52 overs are remaining in the day, and whether we will manage to get through all of them remains to be seen. New Zealand are starting with spin in the form of Rachin Ravindra. Rachin to Rishabh Pant first up. A slip in place. Let's play...

UPDATE - 8.06 am GMT - Right then, we have a restart time. Play to restart at 8.20 am GMT. The second session will go on until 10 am GMT. The third and final session of the day will kick off at 10.20 am GMT and will continue until 11.45 am GMT. There is an option to extend play by 30 minutes, weather and light permitting. Abhinav Mukund informs us that 24 overs have been lost due to rain. Saba Karim reports that the weather forecast for the rest of the day suggests cloudy skies but no rain. Let’s hope that holds true for what promises to be two exciting sessions of cricket ahead!

UPDATE - 7.48 am GMT - Great signs! The rain has eased, and the ground staff are hard at work, clearing water puddles off the covers. The match officials have also come out to inspect the ground. Meanwhile, the covers on the outfield are already being pulled back, signalling that we’re inching closer to a restart. The stumps have been erected and it has brightened up a fair bit. We should have an official update regarding resumption soon. Stick around.

UPDATE - 7.30 am GMT - The drizzle continues to persist, with the fourth umpire spotted earlier with his umbrella. While it's more of a mizzle, it’s enough to keep the covers firmly in place and prevent the ground staff from starting their preparations. The wait goes on as we hope for conditions to improve!

While we wait for the rain to relent, let's look at what's coming up this weekend from a cricketing perspective. On Sunday, October 20th, we will witness a new champion being crowned at the final of the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Laura Wolvaardt's South Africa will take on the Sophie Devine-led New Zealand in a battle for ultimate glory under the lights at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

UPDATE - 6.56 am GMT - Unfortunately, the rain continues, and there are no further updates at the moment. However, the drainage at the Chinnaswamy Stadium is among the best, so once the rain subsides, it shouldn’t take long to get the field back ready. Let’s stay optimistic that the skies will clear soon and we’ll have the players back in action. Fingers crossed for a quick turnaround!

UPDATE - 6.30 am GMT - Great news! The rain has eased, and we now see the match officials along with some team management staff inspecting the outfield. Scratch that, the rain has picked up in intensity and we are in for a longer delay than we initially hoped. Anil Kumble, who is from Bengaluru, informs on air that it's not a good sign when the rain comes from the far end of the pavilion, and unfortunately, that’s the case today. We'll keep you posted on further developments.

... DAY 4, SESSION 2 ...

New Zealand, however, remain just a couple of quick wickets away from deflating India's spirits. With the second new ball only 9 overs away, the Kiwi pacers will be eager to take advantage of the added moisture on the pitch and strike early if and when play resumes after Lunch. For India, it will be crucial not to look too far ahead. Sarfaraz and Pant will need to exercise caution in the early part of the session before settling in again. We will be back in 40 minutes for the start of the second session, weather permitting. Cheers!

New Zealand, on the other hand, have struggled to apply any real pressure, with only 2 out of the 22 overs this morning being maidens. This highlights their inability to contain the Indian batters, though, to be fair, the surface has offered them little assistance. The cracks in the pitch, which were expected to trouble the batters, haven't played as much of a factor, barring a few deliveries that misbehaved early on but other than that, Sarfaraz and Pant remained untroubled. The closest New Zealand came to breaking this partnership was a missed run-out opportunity when Pant was on 6, a chance that could come back to haunt them.

Well, that was an eventful session, and it firmly belonged to India. Trailing by 125 runs at the start of the day, India would have hoped to avoid losing a wicket in the morning session, and they have achieved just that. The hosts put on 113 runs in the 22 overs bowled during the session, scoring at an impressive rate of 5.13 runs per over. Sarfaraz Khan resumed from where he left off, putting on a masterclass of late cuts and finding boundaries at will on his way to a maiden Test century. Rishabh Pant started cautiously but soon began taking on the spinners to steadily chip away at the deficit.

UPDATE - 5.49 am GMT - As the rain continues to pour down in Bengaluru, the match officials have decided to take LUNCH early. Saba Karim, reporting from the venue, is seen holding an umbrella and informs that the rain has intensified.

UPDATE - 5.31 am GMT - Uh oh! A bit of drizzle in the air. It has picked up and the players are going off. New Zealand won't mind this one bit. This break gives them a chance to reflect and regroup. The playing surface and the square have been covered. It does look ominous with dark clouds looming. Let's hope that this is just a brief break in play.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 71 overs : 344/3

S Khan125 (154)

R Pant53 (56)

G Phillips13-2-55-1

70.60

Short and on off, Sarfaraz Khan turns it back to the bowler.

70.51

Oh dear! That's sloppy allowing the batters an overthrow! Shows the pressure creeping into the Kiwi side. Flighted up, on middle, Rishabh Pant tucks it straight to Will Young at mid-wicket. Young has a wild throw at the batting end and wayward from the keeper allowing the batters to collect a single.

70.44

FOUR AND FIFTY FOR RISHABH PANT! What an entertaining knock this has been! Raises his bat and acknowledges the applause from the crowd and the teammates. This is pitched up, on off, Rishabh Pant drives it perfectly through the gap at covers for a boundary.

70.30

Gives the ball good revs and keeps it short and on off, Rishabh Pant backs away and looks to cut but hits it just in front of point.

70.21

Short and drifting down leg, Sarfaraz Khan helps it on its way to deep square leg for a single.

70.11

Pitched up, just around off, Rishabh Pant rocks back and punches it to cover and scampers in a quick single.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 70 overs : 337/3

S Khan124 (152)

R Pant47 (52)

R Ravindra1-0-3-0

69.60

Gets some extra bounce on that one does Rachin Ravindra! Bowls it full, on middle and off, the ball shoots up a bit but Sarfaraz Khan blocks it down the track.

69.50

Tossed up, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan stabs it down the deck.

69.42

Pulls the length down and keeps it over off, Sarfaraz Khan waits for the ball to get very close to him and glides it through the right of Daryl Mitchell at slip for a couple more runs.

69.30

Straight and full, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan gets right behind the line and makes a block.

69.21

Short and on middle and off, Rishabh Pant pulls it to deep square leg for a single.

69.10

Starts from over the wicket and lands it on a fuller length, on off, Rishabh Pant pats it down to mid on.

Rachin Ravindra has been handed the ball now.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 69 overs : 334/3

S Khan122 (148)

R Pant46 (50)

G Phillips12-2-48-1

68.64

FOUR! Sarfaraz Khan continues to attack and find the fence! Brings up the 100-run stand between these two! This is full, on middle and off, Sarfaraz Khan takes his front foot out and swats it over to the right of long off for a boundary. India now trail by 22 runs. The stand is now 103 from 120 balls.

68.50

Sliding into the pads, with the angle coming into the right-hander, on a fuller length, Sarfaraz Khan looks to tuck it down but misses onto his pads.

68.41

Too full, and on middle and leg, Rishabh Pant shows the full face of the bat and pushes it back past the bowler to the right of long on for a single.

68.32

Runs continue to flow! This is flighted full, just outside off, Rishabh Pant attempts to carve it through covers but gets an outside edge that goes over the slip fielder and to the right of short third for a couple more runs.

68.21

Full, on off, Sarfaraz Khan drives it past cover for a single.

68.10

Flatter, fuller and on middle, Sarfaraz Khan taps it to the left of mid-wicket where the skipper Tom Latham dives and makes a fine stop.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 68 overs : 326/3

S Khan117 (144)

R Pant43 (48)

A Patel18-3-100-2

67.61

A tad fuller, on middle and leg, Sarfaraz Khan clips it to mid-wicket for a single. India now trail by just 30 runs!

67.51

Full, on the pads, Rishabh Pant flicks it to deep fine leg for a single.

67.40

Quicker, fuller and on off, the balls keeps hits a crack and keeps low but pant manages to get his bat down in time and makes a block.

67.30

Straight into the stumps, on a fuller length, Rishabh Pant pushes it back to the bowler.

67.21

Full and on middle, Sarfaraz Khan steps down the track a bit and whips it to deep mid-wicket off the inner half of the bat for a single.

67.11

Full, on middle, Rishabh Pant leans ahead and scoops it behind to deep fine for a single. He loses his balance and tumbles across but manages to get back up and complete the run.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 67 overs : 322/3

S Khan115 (142)

R Pant41 (44)

G Phillips11-2-40-1

66.60

Full and on middle and leg, Sarfaraz Khan tucks it to short fine leg.

66.52lb

Fired in quicker and fuller, on off, Sarfaraz Khan tries to sweep it from well in front but misses. The ball shoots a bit off the deck and goes off his right shoulder. It lobs over the leaping Daryl Mitchell at first slip and rolls behind for a couple of runs called as leg byes.

66.41

A slight mix-up but they make it! On a nagging length, on middle, Rishabh Pant punches it off the back foot to the right of mid-wicket. Glenn Phillips goes after it and puts in a slide to his left. A slide comes in from the mid-wicket fielder as well. The batters hesitate initially, waiting for the ball to go past the mid-wicket fielder and eventually cross over.

66.30

Low full toss, on middle, Pant drills it back to the bowler.

66.20

Darted in, very full, at the toes, Rishabh Pant misses the tickle and wears it on the boot.

66.11

Tossed up, full and on off, knocked down to long on for a single by Sarfaraz Khan.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 66 overs : 318/3

R Pant40 (41)

S Khan114 (139)

A Patel17-3-96-2

65.64

FOUR! Just short of the fielder! What an eventful over this has been! Ajaz Patel tosses it up, on middle and off, Rishabh Pant skips down to the pitch of the ball and lofts it aerially to long off. The ball just falls short of Rachin Ravindra who dives ahead. It goes past his effort and rushes to the fence for a boundary.

65.50

Another one that goes past the pads and up go the Kiwis in unison for an LBW appeal! The umpire turns it down this time. Tom Latham decides to send it upstairs for the review. This is a tad shorter, on middle and turning away off the deck. Rishabh Pant looks to get his bat down and keep it out but gets an outside edge back onto his pad this time. Just as the replay rolls back on, everybody is back in their position. The third umpire is happy with what he has seen on the replay and does not feel the need to go to UltraEdge. Rishabh Pant gets two in two that go in his favour!

65.40

A huge shout for LBW, and the umpire raises his finger! Rishabh Pant sends it upstairs straight away. Only some bat could save him because this looks dead in front. This is angled in, on middle and off, Rishabh Pant leans ahead and looks to tuck it across but gets an inside edge back onto the front pad as the replays show. The UltraEdge shows a clear spike and Rishabh Pant successfully overturns the onfield call.

65.36

SIX! This is huge! Another fuller one, outside off, Rishabh Pant dances down the track and clatters it straight back over the bowler's head for another biggie. India trail by 42 runs.

65.20

Keeps it outside off, on a nagging length, that stays a bit low, Rishabh Pant covers his off stump and dabs it down the deck.

65.16

SIX! Takes the attack to the bowler on the very first ball! Tossed up, on middle, Rishabh Pant skips down to the pitch of the ball and clubs it high over long on for a biggie. The deficit is under 50 now.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 65 overs : 302/3

S Khan114 (139)

R Pant24 (35)

G Phillips10-2-38-1

64.60

A touch shorter than a fuller length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan waits for the ball to get to him and steers it to point. A maiden from Glenn Phillips!

64.50

On a nagging length, on middle and off, Sarfaraz Khan strides out and tucks it down to mid on,

64.40

Tossed up, on off, quicker too, Sarfaraz Khan gets his bat ahead and hurries it back to the bowler.

64.30

Bashes it into the deck, short and just outside off, Sarfaraz Khan punches it but can't beat the fielder at cover.

64.20

Pitched up, on off, Sarfaraz Khan leans on and drives it straight to cover.

64.10

On a shorter length, turning back in, around off, Sarfaraz Khan stays back and pushes it to cover.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 64 overs : 302/3

S Khan114 (133)

R Pant24 (35)

A Patel16-3-80-2

63.61

Tossed up, on middle and leg, Sarfaraz Khan flicks it to deep square leg for a single.

63.54

FOUR! This time, Sarfaraz Khan gets it cleaner and sends it racing to the fence. Continues to toy with the field placements! Too full, on leg, Sarfaraz Khan scoops it wider off the keeper through the vacant fine leg region for a boundary. India get to the 300-run mark with that boundary!

63.42

Too full, angling into leg, Sarfaraz Khan gets low and goes for the scoop. Gets a bit of a top edge that over the keeper's head. Devon Conway gives the ball a good chase, puts in a slide forward and pulls the ball back in with his foot. Great effort to save two runs for his side.

63.31

Drags the length back again, outside off, Rishabh Pant goes back and punches it to deep point for a single.

63.20

Pitched up, on off, Rishabh Pant lunges out and pushes it to the off side.

63.10

Short and outside off, Rishabh Pant rocks back and pats it to cover.

Drinks! India have made the perfect start on Day 4! This crucial fourth-wicket partnership, now worth 63 runs, has not only dented the Kiwis' spirits but also eaten into a significant chunk of the deficit, putting India in a strong position to build a commanding lead. New Zealand’s bowlers have struggled to maintain discipline, leaking too many boundaries and failing to keep the batters under pressure. With momentum slipping away, the Kiwis will need to regroup quickly during this break and come back strongly if they hope to break this partnership and wrestle back control. A crucial phase of play awaits as dark clouds hover over the stadium. Though there's no rain at the moment, the conditions look ominous, and everyone will be hoping the weather holds off.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 63 overs : 294/3

R Pant23 (32)

S Khan107 (130)

G Phillips9-1-38-1

62.61b

Bowled from close to the stumps, sliding down leg, on a length, Rishabh Pant misses the tickle. The keeper, Tom Blundell fails to gather it cleanly to his right. A bye is taken as the ball deflects off his gloves.

62.51

Sprayed on the pads, a bit short, Sarfaraz Khan nurdles it past square leg and gets to the other end.

62.40

Pushed through, fuller and on off, Sarfaraz Khan lunges and blocks it out.

62.30

Turning in from wide of the crease, on a nagging length, Sarfaraz Khan goes deep in the crease and defends it down.

62.20

Short and on off, Sarfaraz Khan stays back and jabs it to mid-wicket.

62.11

Drops it short, on off, Rishabh Pant hangs on the back foot and turns it wide of square leg for a single.

It will now be spin from both ends as Glenn Phillips (8-1-36-1) comes into the attack. Can he yet again, get New Zealand that much-needed breakthrough?

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 62 overs : 291/3

S Khan106 (126)

R Pant22 (30)

A Patel15-3-72-2

61.60

Looped up, very full, Sarfaraz Khan jams it out down the deck. First maiden over of the day.

61.50

Floated up, full and on off, Sarfaraz Khan knocks it back to the bowler.

61.40

Straight and full, at the stumps, Sarfaraz Khan taps it back to the bowler.

61.30

Sprays it down leg, on a fuller length.

61.20

Slows it up a bit, and keeps it full, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan tucks it to the leg side with soft hands and Rishabh Pant sets himself off for the run. Sarfaraz Khan is quick to send him back!

61.10

Pitched up, on middle and off, quicker too, Sarfaraz Khan gets his bat low and jams it down to the off side.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 61 overs : 291/3

R Pant22 (30)

S Khan106 (120)

T Southee11-1-43-0

60.64

FOUR! Deliberately done! On a short of a length by Southee, on off, Rishabh Pant waits for the ball to arrive and plays it with soft hands. Opens the bat face slightly and threads it in the small gap between slip and gully for a boundary. 60 runs have been scored in the 12 overs of play so far. India trail by 65 runs.

60.50

Tailing back into the left-hander, on a length, attacking the front pad, Rishabh Pant gets his bat out in front of the front pad and keeps it out.

60.40

At 134.3 kph, outside off, on a length, Pant shoulders arms.

60.30

Drags the length back and brings the line closer to the batter, Rishabh Pant plays it back to the bowler with a straight bat.

60.20

Bowled from well wide of the crease this time by Southee, on off, on a length, Rishabh Pant covers the line and defends it down on the off side.

60.16

SIX! BANG! Straight as an arrow! Southee steams in from around the wicket and serves a length ball, on off, Rishabh Pant swings through the line and pumps it back over the bowler's head for a six.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 60 overs : 281/3

S Khan106 (120)

R Pant12 (24)

A Patel14-2-72-2

59.60

Darted into the right-hander from around the wicket, full and on middle, Sarfaraz Khan knocks it with a straight bat to mid on.

59.51

Full and wide on off, driven wide of cover for a single by Pant. The 50-run stand comes up between these two batters.

59.40

Speared in, flat and short, on middle and leg, Rishabh Pant tucks it from the crease to mid-wicket.

59.30

Looped up, full and on off, Rishabh Pant goes for the sweep but the ball is too full for the shot and he ends up yorking himself.

59.20

Oh, that could have gone anywhere! Aimed at the rough outside the left-hander's off stump, on a nagging length from over the wicket, Rishabh Pant stays back to defend but the ball kicks off the deck and raps him on the glove. Luckily for Pant, it drops in front and well wide of Daryl Mitchell at first slip.

59.10

Floated up by Ajaz, outside off, Rishabh Pant lunges and drives it to cover.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 59 overs : 280/3

S Khan106 (119)

R Pant11 (19)

T Southee10-1-33-0

58.60

This is on a back of a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan hops and stabs it down on the off side.

58.50

Beaten! A scrambled seam delivery by Southee, just outside off, Sarfaraz Khan is lured into the drive as he gets on the front foot but gets beaten on the outside edge.

58.40

In and around the sixth stump line, on a short of a length, Sarfaraz Khan stays on the back foot and chops it on the bounce to Glenn Phillips, who is in really tight at gully with the helmet.

58.30

Delivers it on a short of a length, around off, Sarfaraz Khan goes deep in the crease to pat it to cover.

58.20

Serves it on a good length, on off, defended solidly by Sarfaraz Khan.

58.14

FOUR! Class written all over it! At 133.6 kph, on a back of a length, on off. The line is not too bad but Sarfaraz Khan creates the room with his hands. Gets on his toes and plays it right under his eyes. Punches it all along the ground and beats deep point to his right for a boundary.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 58 overs : 276/3

R Pant11 (19)

S Khan102 (113)

A Patel13-2-71-2

57.60

Continues to bowl it flat and short, outside off, Rishabh Pant jabs it from the back foot to mid-wicket.

57.50

This keeps straight, short and on middle, Rishabh Pant stays on the back foot and tucks it to mid-wicket.

57.40

Flatter and shorter, outside off, Pant pads it away.

57.30

Very full by Ajaz, outside off, Pant reaches out in front for the sweep but misses as the ball goes under his bat and hits him on the boot.

57.20

Pushed through, short and wide on off, left alone by Pant.

57.11

Sliding on with the arm from around the wicket, on a nagging length, Sarfaraz Khan hangs back and nudges it through square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 57 overs : 275/3

R Pant11 (14)

S Khan101 (112)

T Southee9-1-29-0

56.60

In the channel on off, on a short of a length, Pant dabs it late but picks out the man at gully who collects on the bounce.

56.51

Angling in, at the pads, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan turns it past square leg and picks up a single.

56.40

On a good length, on the pads, Sarfaraz Khan gets his bat out in front of the front pad and blocks it out.

56.34

MAIDEN TEST HUNDRED FOR SARFARAZ! He is off on a celebratory run and is thrilled to bits. A duck in the first inning but he has bounced back strongly with a gritty hundred. Sarfaraz will know that his job is far from over yet. Coming to the delivery, Southee lands it on a back of a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan lets the ball come to him and plays it right under his eyes. Rides the bounce and punches it through covers for a boundary to reach his maiden Test ton. Takes the helmet off and lets out a roar. Gets a standing ovation from his teammates.

56.20

Oh, that kept low! Jagging back in, on a short of a good length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan looks to play it away on the off side but gets beaten on the inside edge as the ball comes back in sharply to go past the inside edge and goes just past the off stump.

56.10

Nipping back in, on off, on a good length, Sarfaraz Khan covers the line of the ball and blocks it out.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 56 overs : 270/3

R Pant11 (13)

S Khan96 (107)

M Henry15-1-74-0

55.60

Serves it on a length, on off, Rishabh Pant defends it off the front foot.

55.54

FOUR! Up and over! Pitched up, on off, Rishabh Pant clears his front leg and lofts it across. Gets it off the lower half of the bat but manages to get it over the leaping fielder at mid on for a boundary. The deficit is now down to 86 runs!

55.41

On the pads, on a good length, Sarfaraz Khan yet again with delicate hands, clips it in front of deep square leg and gets a single.

55.30

Goes a bit too full, on middle and off, Sarfaraz Khan with soft hands drives it past the bowler to mid off.

55.21

On a good length, on middle and leg, Rishabh Pant tucks it through square leg for a single.

55.11

A massive miscommunication but Rishabh Pant gets away with it! A big opportunity missed by New Zealand. This is bowled on a back of a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan stands tall and steers it along the ground to deep backward point. The batters complete the first run and then hesitate for the second run. Pant sets off for the run but does not look at his partner while doing so. The throw comes in from the deep and the keeper, Tom Blundell who is initially behind the stumps at the batting end, feels the need to leave his base and go in front to collect the throw. Pant is halfway through when he looks towards Sarfaraz who is gesturing for him to get back. He turns around and luckily for him, the throw from the deep isn't great and Blundell has to go ahead and collect it. By the time, Blundell can collect the throw, turn around and think about releasing an underarm throw at the batting end, Pant is in.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 55 overs : 263/3

S Khan94 (104)

R Pant6 (10)

T Southee8-1-24-0

54.61

At 130.9 kph, fuller in length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan gets on the front foot and times the drive to mid off. William O'Rourke dives quickly to his left there and keeps it down to one. Sarfaraz moves to 93 with that single.

54.50

Hurls it on a back of a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan hangs back and stabs it down the deck.

54.40

On a good length, on middle and off, Sarfaraz Khan leans on it and taps it to mid off. Umpire Michael Gough asks Sarfaraz to avoid running down the pitch and keep himself away from the danger area.

54.30

Pitched up, on off, Sarfaraz Khan gets his weight on the front foot and pats it to cover.

54.20

Tailing in slightly, on a good length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan lunges to defend. The ball kicks off the deck a bit and hits the sticker of the bat.

54.11

Angling in from around the wicket, on a length, around off, Rishabh Pant eases it wide of cover and takes a single.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 54 overs : 261/3

S Khan93 (99)

R Pant5 (9)

M Henry14-1-67-0

53.64

FOUR! Sarfaraz Khan continues to toy with the field! On a short of a length, around off, Sarfaraz Khan arches back and lets the ball come to him. Opens the bat face and manages to control the shot. Glides it in the gap between the lone slip and the gully and picks a boundary.

53.51lb

On the pads, on a length, Rishabh Pant looks to tickle it fine but misses. The ball comes off the pads and rolls behind for a leg bye.

53.44

FOUR! Fortuitous boundary for Pant! Henry drags the length back a bit and gets the ball to leave the batter, on off, Rishabh Pant does not move his feet at all and goes at the delivery with his hands. Gets an outside edge that goes on the bounce to first slip and gets past the dive of Tom Latham for a boundary. The deficit is now 100.

53.30

The keeper, Tom Blundell comes up to the stumps now to keep Pant in the crease. Henry angles it across the batter, on a good length, Rishabh Pant defends away from his body and gets beaten on the outside edge. Good take by Blundell near his left knee.

53.20

Fuller and on off, Rishabh Pant gets right behind the line of the ball and pushes it to mid off.

53.11

A hint of nip back into the right-hander, on off, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan presses forward to defend. The ball catches the inside edge and rolls behind to deep fine leg for a single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 53 overs : 251/3

S Khan88 (97)

R Pant1 (5)

W O'Rourke13-1-61-0

52.61

Slanting in at 137.9 kph, on a hard length, Sarfaraz Khan gets on top of the bounce and plays close to the body this time. Steers it to deep backward point for a single. India trail by 105 runs.

52.50

Short and wide on off, Sarfaraz Khan reaches out for the cut but toe-ends his shot. It goes on the bounce to the man under the helmet, Glenn Phillips who is in really tight at gully.

52.40

Bowled from wide of the crease, tailing back in, around off, Sarfaraz Khan leaves it alone by covering his off stump.

52.34

FOUR! Streaky but Sarfaraz Khan wouldn't mind a bit! On a back of a length and a hint of inward movement, around off, Sarfaraz Khan waits deep in the crease and looks to play at it very close to his body. The ball catches a healthy outside edge and falls low between the gap of the keeper and the first slip, racing away to the fence.

52.21lb

Angling in, on a back of a length, on the pads, Rishabh Pant misses the tickle but the ball comes off the thigh pad and rolls on the leg side for a leg bye.

52.10

Now then! O'Rourke sees the batter step out and bangs it into the wicket, Rishabh Pant can only fend it down the deck.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 52 overs : 245/3

S Khan83 (93)

R Pant1 (3)

M Henry13-1-58-0

51.60

Lands it on a hard length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan hangs back to defend.

51.54

FOUR! A good effort by Conway but in vain! Henry dishes it out on a back of a length, on off, Sarfaraz rides the bounce and with an open bat face, he glides it along the ground towards deep backward point. Devon Conway is quick across the turf in the deep as he sprints to his left and slides to prevent the boundary. Gets himself into a tangle in an attempt to prevent the ball from trickling into the fence off the body and at the same time, he needs to ensure that he is not in contact with the ropes. The third umpire is called into action. The replays show that the ball was touching Conway's elbow when was in contact with the boundary cushions. A boundary given.

Has Devon Conway saved a boundary? The third umpire has multiple replays and confirms that some part of his elbow was touching the fence as he had contact with the ball. Given four! But a great effort in the deep!

51.40

Hurls it full and around the sixth stump line, Sarfaraz Khan presses forward and eases the drive to the man at short cover.

51.30

This jags back in sharply into the right-hander, on a good length, on middle and leg, Sarfaraz Khan is rooted to the crease and ekes out an inside edge back onto the pads.

51.21

On a short of a good length, on middle, Rishabh Pant plants his front foot across and turns it behind square on the leg side. Gets off the mark with a single.

51.10

Beaten! Henry angles it across the left-hander from over the wicket, on a length, Rishabh Pant pokes at the delivery and gets beaten on the outside edge.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 51 overs : 240/3

S Khan79 (89)

R Pant0 (1)

W O'Rourke12-1-56-0

50.60

A tighter line, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan pats it with a straight bat to mid on.

50.54

FOUR! Smart batting! O'Rourke lands it on a good length, outside off, Sarfaraz Khan gets closer to the line of the ball and taps the ball on its head. It goes all along the ground and splits the two fielders at deep third and deep backward point for another boundary.

50.40

O'Rourke digs it in short but the line is well wide on off. The ball takes off and the keeper, Tom Blundell leaps to his right to make the stop.

50.30

And again! In the corridor of uncertainty on off but the length is slightly fuller this time, Sarfaraz Khan covers the off stump and makes the leave.

50.20

Bashes the hard length, in the channel on off, Sarfaraz Khan initially thinks about pushing at the delivery but in the end, does just enough to tuck the bat inside the line of the ball and lets it go.

50.14

FOUR! Cheeky! With a deep backward point in place, O'Rourke bangs it into the deck, outside off, Sarfaraz Khan lets the ball come to him and plays it late. Opens the bat face and ramps it over the slip cordon for a boundary.

Who will bowl from the other end? It will be William O'Rourke (11-1-48-0).

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 50 overs : 232/3

R Pant0 (1)

S Khan71 (83)

M Henry12-1-53-0

49.60

Lands it on a length, around off, Rishabh Pant gets right behind the line of the ball and blocks it out.

49.51

At 129.8 kph, a bit too straight, on the pads, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan gets on his toes and nudges it to deep square leg for a single. Sarfaraz and India are underway on Day 4!

49.40

Pitched up now by Henry, on off and middle, Sarfaraz Khan shows the full face of the bat and plays it back to the bowler.

49.30

Drags the length back a little bit does Henry but keeps the stumps in play, Sarfaraz Khan presents a straight bat to stab it down the deck.

49.20

A touch fuller this time, attacking the stumps, Sarfaraz Khan gets his bat out in front of the front pad and knocks it along the ground to mid on.

49.10

Henry starts from over the wicket and serves it on a good length, around off. The ball lands on one of the cracks and kicks up on its way to the batter. Sarfaraz Khan gets beaten on the outside edge and gets rapped on the right forearm.

We are all set for the action to begin on Day 4, with gloomy skies overhead and the floodlights in full effect! The umpires stride out to the middle, followed by the Kiwi fielders, spreading across the ground with intent, eager to capitalize on the overcast conditions. Sarfaraz Khan walks out, looking to continue from where he left off, and Rishabh Pant joins him at the crease, ready to stamp his authority and turn the tide in India’s favour. Matt Henry will start with the ball this morning for New Zealand! Away we go!

PITCH REPORT - Simon Doull and Murali Kartik take us through the conditions ahead of Day 4. Kartik points out that the cracks on the surface have slightly opened up, with some positioned in the batter's eyeline. He highlights the red marks left by the ball landing on those cracks and explains how the ball has been behaving differently depending on where it strikes. If the ball lands on the front of the crack, it results in extra bounce, while if it lands at the end of the crack, it tends to stay low. When pitched directly on the middle of the crack, the ball deviates off the deck. Doull adds that this will pose a real challenge for the Indian batters. He also mentions that India are not out of the contest yet, but from New Zealand's perspective, this is not a bad surface to bowl on either.

While India will now look to rebuild, the task will be anything but easy. Sarfaraz Khan, though well set, will need to restart and build from scratch, with support from the rest of the batting lineup. India’s immediate goal will be to erase the deficit, and from there, a lead of around 150-180 could give them a strong chance to push for a result, something they’ll be keen on, given the importance of WTC points. It’s shaping up to be a thrilling day of cricket, with both teams ready to throw punches and counterpunch in this closely contested battle. Brace up, as the action is just moments away from now!

New Zealand were met with stubborn resistance from the Indian top order, but their relentless persistence and patience finally cracked open the Indian innings, removing the top three batters! With fresh batters walking in, each under pressure after their struggles in the first innings, the Kiwis will be eager to make the most of this situation. The opening hour could be decisive, offering New Zealand the best opportunity to extract early movement and tear through the batting lineup once again. They’ll know that one or two quick wickets here could put them firmly in control of this match.

Hello and a warm welcome to Day 4 of this exciting first Test between India and New Zealand at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru! With India still trailing by 125 runs, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Traditionally, Day 3 is known as 'Moving Day', but with the first day lost to rain, today could very well decide the course of this match. India will be hoping to forge a couple of solid partnerships to get past the deficit, while New Zealand will be eager to exploit the early conditions and make quick inroads into the batting lineup. By the end of the day's play, we should have a clearer idea of which way the match will head - or, who knows, we might even witness the match reaching an early conclusion!

... DAY 4, SESSION 1 ...

Right then, that wraps up an exhilarating day of Test cricket, where India fought back valiantly with the bat. However, the late wicket of Kohli will have certainly deflated their spirits. They will need to regroup and be ready for a tough challenge ahead. Trailing by 125 runs, the hosts will need to take it session by session, starting with seeing off the crucial first hour on Day 4. On the other hand, New Zealand will feel reinvigorated after that crucial breakthrough and will be eager to capitalize on any early morning assistance. The forecast suggests rain in patches, much like Day 3, but thankfully the rain stayed away today, and everyone will hope for the same tomorrow. It will be an early start on Day 4 with the first ball set to be bowled at 3.45 am GMT, but you can join us early for all the build-up. See you then. Cheers!

Rachin Ravindra is in for a chat. He talks about his batting and says that they were looking to build partnerships after the wickets had fallen. He further talks about the sixes giving him a lot of confidence during batting. He talks about Bangalore being the hometown of his father and having a lot of family members here and says that it is a great feeling to score runs in this city.

In reply, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma applied themselves well, and while the conditions weren't as tough as in the first innings, they still had to remain cautious. The duo navigated the session without losing a wicket, reaching Tea unscathed. However, Jaiswal fell shortly after the break. The Indian skipper soon found his rhythm, with boundaries flowing, but after reaching 52, he was dismissed. Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan, both of whom were on a pair, joined forces and initially looked shaky. As they spent more time at the crease, they grew in confidence, maintaining a steady tempo in India's innings on their way to well-deserved fifties. Just when it seemed like the pair of Sarfaraz and Kohli would go unscathed, Phillips managed to nick Kohli off on the last ball of the day.

Would you believe it? Glenn Phillips, with his golden arm, strikes at the perfect moment, dismissing the big fish and turning what looked like a promising finish for India into a tragic end to the day. New Zealand’s perseverance pays off, and they continue to hold the ascendancy in this Test, strengthening their grip on the contest. Earlier, the day began with India aiming to limit the damage, ideally hoping to keep the lead under 200. When they picked up 4 wickets within the first hour, it looked like they might achieve that goal. However, Rachin Ravindra and Tim Southee combined to crush those hopes. The Indian bowlers had no response to the relentless flow of runs as Rachin's brilliant second Test century, along with Southee's 65, propelled New Zealand to 402, finishing with a commanding lead of 356 runs after being 233/7 at one point.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 49 overs : 231/3

V Kohli70 (102)

S Khan70 (78)

G Phillips8-1-36-1

48.6W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Phillips strikes on the last ball of the day! Phillips floats the ball up just outside the off stump and gets a good bounce off the surface. Virat Kohli offers a front-foot defence and is beaten well by the extra bounce and the away drift. Tom Blundell takes a good catch behind the stumps and goes up straight away. The umpire takes his time and raises the finger. Virat Kohli is not sure and he takes the review. The UltraEdge shows a small spike as the ball is next to the bat. Virat Kohli falls on the last ball of DAY 3.

48.50

Fuller on the off stump line from Glenn Phillips and Virat Kohli offers a good front foot block.

Change of gloves for Kohli and this could now be the last over of the day.

48.42

Brilliant running between the wickets from Virat Kohli! Glenn Phillips drops the length back outside off and Virat Kohli opens the face of the bat late to run the ball towards third man. Rachin Ravindra gets to the ball and throws it at the batter's end and Virat Kohli makes a dive to reach back inside.

48.30

Floats the ball up outside the off stump line. Virat Kohli drives the ball towards covers off the front foot.

48.20

Pitches the ball up on the off stump. Virat Kohli flicks it off the front foot towards mid-wicket.

48.11

Just short outside off. Sarfaraz Khan stays back and tucks it to deep point for a run.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 48 overs : 228/2

V Kohli68 (97)

S Khan69 (77)

W O'Rourke11-1-48-0

47.60

Keeps it a bit low on the off stump, on a length and gets the ball to nip back in. Virat Kohli stays on the crease and watches the ball well to block it off towards covers.

47.50

Another good bouncer with good carry outside the off stump line. Virat Kohli is not interested in playing at that.

47.40

Good bumper at the batter with pace. Virat jumps up and drops the ball down towards square leg.

47.30

Bowls it outside the off stump line, and gets the ball to move back into the right-hander. Virat Kohli covers the line of the stumps and sees the ball through.

47.20

Just short at the batter. Virat Kohli taps it towards point from the crease and is denied the single by Sarfaraz Khan.

47.10

Runs in hard and hits the length on top of the off stump. Virat Kohli offers a front foot defence.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 47 overs : 228/2

S Khan69 (77)

V Kohli68 (91)

G Phillips7-1-33-0

46.60

Fires it short outside the off stump. Sarfaraz Khan stays on the crease and drops the ball down to end the over.

46.50

Holds the length back outside off. Sarfaraz Khan gets back in the crease and knocks it off well.

46.40

Fuller outside off. Sarfaraz Khan takes the front foot and strokes it back to the bowler.

46.30

Just short on the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan gets back in the crease and drops the ball well.

46.20

Tosses it up outside off, slower in the air this time. Sarfaraz Khan stays on the crease, adjusts well to the length and blocks it off.

46.10

Floats it up on the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan blocks it off the front foot well.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 46 overs : 228/2

V Kohli68 (91)

S Khan69 (71)

W O'Rourke10-0-48-0

45.60

On the pads, fuller. Virat Kohli drives it well off the front foot but straight to mid on.

45.51

Pitches the ball up, fuller on the stumps and Sarfaraz Khan flicks the ball to deep square for a single to bring up his highest score in Test cricket for India.

45.40

Another bumper at the batter, second of the over. Sarfaraz Khan drops down and sees it through.

45.30

Runs in and bowls it short outside the off stump. Sarfaraz Khan is not interested in playing at that.

45.20

Another short ball at Sarfaraz Khan as he ducks down and sees it through.

45.10

Runs in hard and bangs it in short at the batter outside leg stump. Sarfaraz Khan looks to pull it but misses completely.

New Zealand are going for the short-ball ploy. Square leg, mid-wicket and a man in the deep, square of the wicket on the leg side in place for Sarfaraz Khan.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 45 overs : 227/2

S Khan68 (66)

V Kohli68 (90)

G Phillips6-0-33-0

44.61

Just short on the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan flicks it to deep sqaure leg for a single to end the over.

44.54

FOUR! SLAMMED! Sarfaraz Khan gets a half volley outside the off stump and he throws his hands at it hard, without the worry of keeping it along the ground. Times it brilliantly to the right of the flying Daryl Mitchell at covers and gets a boundary.

44.41

Fuller on the off stump line. Virat Kohli drives the ball to long on for a single.

44.31

Drops the length back on the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan flicks it well towards deep square leg for a run.

44.20

Tosses the ball up outside off. Sarfaraz Khan drives it hard once again towards covers.

44.10

Floats it up fuller on the off stump. Sarfaraz Khan drives it well towards covers.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 44 overs : 220/2

V Kohli67 (89)

S Khan62 (61)

W O'Rourke9-0-47-0

43.64

FOUR! Nicely done! William O'Rourke bangs it short at the batter with serious pace. Virat Kohli gets back into the crease and helps the pull away, along the carpet to the right of deep fine leg and beats the sliding Tim Southee near the fence for a boundary.

43.50

Hits the deck hard on top of the stumps. Virat Kohli stays on the crease and blocks it off well.

43.41lb

Bangs it in short at the batter and Sarfaraz Khan fails to tickle it fine and gets a hit high on the thigh pad and runs a single from square leg as a leg bye.

43.31

On the pads from a good length and Virat Kohli tucks it to fine leg for a single.

43.20

Bangs it in short and gets a good bounce off the surface. Virat Kohli gets behind the line of the ball and drops it down with ease.

43.10

Hits the length hard just outside off. Virat Kohli taps it well off the front foot towards covers.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 43 overs : 214/2

V Kohli62 (84)

S Khan62 (60)

G Phillips5-0-26-0

42.61

Drops the length outside the off stump. Virat Kohli taps at it late towards deep point for a single.

42.50

Floats it up on the stumps, slower in the air. Virat Kohli takes the front foot out and blocks it well.

42.40

Just short on the pads. Virat Kohli stays back and tucks the ball towards mid-wicket.

42.34

FOUR! In complete control this time! Glenn Phillips tosses the ball up outside the off stump line this time and Virat Kohli takes the front foot out and drives the ball hard to the right of covers for another beautiful boundary.

42.24

FOUR! That will go down as a chance! Ajaz Patel gets an opportunity at first slip but fails to stay low enough to grab it! Glenn Phillips tosses the ball up on a nagging length and Virat Kohli looks to play at it late, getting the outside edge straight to Ajaz Patel at slip who fails to stay low enough. The ball lands near his ankle and goes through his legs for a boundary.

42.11

Just short outside the off stump, with pace. Sarfaraz Khan stays back and nudges it to deep point for a single.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 42 overs : 204/2

S Khan61 (59)

V Kohli53 (79)

W O'Rourke8-0-42-0

41.61lb

On the pads from a good length. Sarfaraz Khan looks to flick it but gets a brush off the thigh pads for a single from fine leg.

41.50

Drops the length back outside off. Sarfaraz Khan guides it well but straight to gully on the bounce. Ajaz Patel has been a busy fielder at the gully position.

41.41

Shaps it into the right-hander from a good length on off. Virat Kohli gets behind the line of the ball to flick it to fine leg for a single. Brings up 9000 Test runs. Another feather in the cap for Kohli.

41.30

Bangs it in short at the batter. Virat Kohli stays back in the crease and drops the ball down towards square leg.

41.21

On the pads this time, flicked away to deep square leg for a single.

41.12

Bowls it fuller outside the off stump line with pace. Sarfaraz Khan drives it well to the right of deep point and comes back for a second run. Both the Indian batters looking really good between the wickets. The 200 comes up for India.

William O'Rourke (7-0-38-0) returns to the attack.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 41 overs : 199/2

S Khan58 (55)

V Kohli52 (77)

G Phillips4-0-16-0

40.61

Just short once again. Sarfaraz Khan stays back and nudges the ball towards point to get a single and end the over.

40.50

On the nagging length, just outside off. Sarfaraz Khan stays back and drops the ball on the crease.

40.41

Comes wide of the crease and pitches the ball up on the leg stump. Virat Kohli flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

40.30

Tosses it up on a nagging length on off. Virat Kohli takes a small stride out and knocks it off.

40.20

Just short on the stumps. Virat Kohli gets back in the crease and flicks the ball to mid-wicket.

40.10

Floats it up on off. Virat Kohli tucks it towards covers.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 40 overs : 197/2

S Khan57 (53)

V Kohli51 (73)

M Henry11-1-52-0

39.60

EDGED! Sarfaraz Khan goes at the length ball outside off with hard hands this time and gets a thick outside edge that falls just short of Ajaz Patel at the gully. First maiden in 20 overs from New Zealand.

39.50

Another delivery fuller on the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan tucks it straight to mid on.

39.40

Nails a yorker on the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan does well to keep it out in time.

39.30

Pitches the ball up on the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan takes the front foot out and blocks it towards the bowler.

39.20

Runs in hard from over the wicket and bowls on a length outside off, getting the ball to nip back into the batter. Sarfaraz Khan looks to block it off the front foot but wears the ball on the inner thigh.

39.10

Hits the length hard outside the off stump. Sarfaraz Khan stays on the crease and blocks it off well.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 39 overs : 197/2

V Kohli51 (73)

S Khan57 (47)

G Phillips3-0-14-0

38.60

Holds the length back on the stumps and the ball keeps very low. Virat Kohli gets back in the crease and adjusts well to the bounce to keep it out.

38.51

Sarfaraz drives the fuller delivery outside off to the left of mid off and gets a single.

38.42

Tosses the ball up on the stumps and Sarfaraz Khan plays the scoop shot, well to the right of fine leg and gets a couple of runs more. The HUNDRED partnership between these two comes up with that couple.

38.32

Drops the length back outside the off stump and Sarfaraz Khan gets back in the crease and taps it late to the right of slip for a couple of runs.

38.21

Outside the off stump line, full again. Virat Kohli drives it well to long off for a single.

38.10

Floats it fuller on off. Virat Kohli flicks it straight to mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 38 overs : 191/2

V Kohli50 (70)

S Khan52 (44)

M Henry10-0-52-0

37.61

Gets the single and gets to his 31st Test FIFTY does Virat Kohli! The partnership continues to grow for India. Just short on the off stump line from Matt Henry and Virat Kohli tucks it towards deep point for an easy single.

37.50

Pitches the ball up on the off stump line. Virat Kohli drives it back off the front foot but straight to Matt Henry.

37.40

On a good length just on top of the off stump. Virat Kohli takes a good front foot out and blocks it off well. Still on 49!

37.30

A good bumper from outside the off stump. Virat Kohli leans back and lets the ball go through.

37.21

On the length, just outside off. Sarfaraz Khan taps it towards deep point and gets a run.

37.11

Drops the length on the pads from over the stumps and Virat Kohli flicks it to fine leg for a single. Virat Kohli moves onto 49 with that run.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 37 overs : 188/2

V Kohli48 (65)

S Khan51 (43)

G Phillips2-0-8-0

36.61

Tosses it up on off. Virat Kohli drives it with the turn towards long on for a single to end the over.

36.50

Bowls on a nagging length on the pads. Virat Kohli stays on the crease and flicks the ball along the ground to mid-wicket.

36.40

Fuller on the pads. Virat Kohli tucks it to mid-wicket off the front foot.

36.30

Just short on the pads. Virat Kohli stays back and drops it down.

36.24

FOUR! That is a Kohli Special! Glenn Phillips pitches the ball fuller on the off stump and Virat Kohli uses the bottom hand to roll over the ball as a tennis forehand, all along the ground, beating Glenn Phillips to his right for a superb boundary.

36.11

Nails a yorker outside the off stump line. Sarfaraz Khan drives it to deep point for a single.

Glenn Phillips (1-0-2-0) has been handed the ball now. The floodlights are being switched on.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 36 overs : 182/2

S Khan50 (42)

V Kohli43 (60)

M Henry9-0-49-0

35.61

FIFTY for Sarfaraz Khan! Fresh from a brilliant double century in the Irani Cup, Sarfaraz Khan gets a FIFTY for his country! On the pads, fuller and Sarfaraz Khan flicks it to deep square leg for a single. 4th half-century in 4 Test matches for Sarfaraz Khan!

35.50

Bowls back of a length angling on the pads this time with pace. Sarfaraz Khan looks to nudge it through mid-wicket but misses it and wears it on the thigh pad.

35.40

Hits the length hard on top of the stumps. Sarfaraz Khan drops it down on the crease.

35.31

Holds the length back outside off. Virat Kohli taps it to deep point and gets a run.

35.20

Pitched up on the off stump. Virat Kohli drives it straight back towards the bowler. Matt Henry gets down in time on the follow through and makes a good stop off his own bowling.

35.11

Just short at the batter with pace. Sarfaraz Khan tucks it to deep square leg for a single off the first ball.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 35 overs : 179/2

V Kohli42 (58)

S Khan48 (38)

T Southee7-1-22-0

34.60

Just short on top of the stumps. Virat Kohli stays back in the crease and drops the ball down. India still trail by 177 runs.

34.50

Runs in hard from over the wicket angle and bowls it on a good length on off. Virat Kohli takes a good stride out and blocks the ball towards covers.

34.40

Hits the length on the pads and gets the ball to jag back in. Virat Kohli misses the flick and wears it on the front foot but way outside the line of leg stump.

34.31

On the pads from a good length. Sarfaraz Khan flicks it to fine leg for a run.

34.24

FOUR! Moves on to 47 with that cheeky slice! Sarfaraz Khan waiting on that short ball outside the off stump and opens the face of the bat late, beating the fielder at the gully to his left and getting a boundary towards the deep third region.

34.10

Drops the length back on top of the off stump line. Sarfaraz Khan stays back in the crease and drops the ball towards point.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 34 overs : 174/2

V Kohli42 (55)

S Khan43 (35)

M Henry8-0-46-0

33.60

Pitches it a bit fuller on the off stump channel. Virat Kohli offers another good front foot defence and ends the over.

33.50

Hits the length outside the off stump line. Virat Kohli takes a good stride out and knocks it off towards covers.

33.42

Short and just outside the off stump. Virat Kohli stays on the crease and opens the face of the bat, getting the ball to the right of deep point and runs a couple. Brilliant running by Virat Kohli between the wickets.

33.30

Change of pace, fuller on the off stump. Virat Kohli watchfully blocks it off the front foot back to the bowler.

33.20

Pitches the ball up on the off stump, looking to get some swing. Virat Kohli drives it off the front foot straight to mid on.

33.10

Runs in from over the wicket and pitches the ball up on the stumps. Virat Kohli takes the front foot out and knocks it back to the bowler.

Drinks! Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan have managed a good partnership after the dismissal of both openers. India are 172/2 and still trail by 184 runs. Both batters have scored at a good clip and have been quick to put the bad balls away. It will be important for New Zealand to regroup during this break but will know that they are only a couple of wickets away from taking the wind out of India's sails. Let's see what happens after the break. Matt Henry has been brought back into the attack.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 33 overs : 172/2

S Khan43 (35)

V Kohli40 (49)

T Southee6-1-17-0

32.60

Dishes it out on a back of a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan hops and steers it to the man at backward point.

32.50

Jagging back in off the deck, on a good length, Sarfaraz Khan gets his bat out in front of the front pad and jabs it to mid-wicket.

32.40

Lands it on a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan firms the drive to mid off.

32.31

On the pads now, on a good length, Virat Kohli walks into the shot and tucks it past mid-wicket for one.

32.22

At 131.4 kph, on off, on a length, Virat Kohli shapes up to keep it out with a straight bat but the ball holds its line to catch the outside edge. The ball rolls wide of gully for a couple of runs more.

32.12

Serves it on a length, angling in at the pads, Virat Kohli uses his feet and nudges it between deep mid-wicket and deep square leg for a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 32 overs : 167/2

S Khan43 (32)

V Kohli35 (46)

A Patel12-2-70-2

31.60

Fired in, shorter and quicker, on off, Sarfaraz Khan stays back to defend.

31.56

SIX! Two in two for Sarfaraz Khan! Ajaz gives the ball air but errs in length again, too full, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan gets underneath it and clubs it with a slog sweep over deep mid-wicket for six more runs.

31.46

SIX! A gift and Sarfaraz Khan accepts it gleefully! Loopy delivery, low full, on the pads, Sarfaraz Khan reaches out in front and clobbers it over deep mid-wicket for a six.

31.30

On the pads, on a nagging length, Sarfaraz Khan tucks it in front of square leg. Sets off for the single but gets sent back by Kohli.

31.20

Did that carry? No, went on the bounce. Shorter and on off, Sarfaraz Khan dabs it on the bounce to the man at first slip.

31.12

Misfield! Short and on off, Sarfaraz Khan goes on the back foot and guides it towards backward point where Devon Conway slides to his left but the ball gets past him, allowing a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 31 overs : 153/2

V Kohli35 (46)

S Khan29 (26)

T Southee5-1-12-0

30.60

Attacking the front pad, on a length, Virat Kohli whips it straight to mid on.

30.50

The ball straightens a touch this time, around off, on a length, Virat Kohli looks to defend but gets it off the outer half of the bat and rolls in front of point.

30.40

Hurls it on a length, on off, Virat Kohli blocks it out off the front foot.

30.30

Full and on off, driven straight to cover by Kohli.

30.21

Edged but just short! On a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan pushes at the delivery and gets an outside edge. It drops short of Ajaz Patel at gully. The ball gets parried off his hands to his right and the batters steal a quick single.

30.10

A confident shout for LBW but turned down! With a scrambled seam from Southee, this jags back in, on a good length, on middle, Sarfaraz Khan gets behind the line of the ball to keep it out. Gets beaten on the inside edge and raps Khan on the knee roll on the front pad. Tom Latham has a word with the keeper and the bowler and decides not to go for the review. The replays show that the ball deviated off one of the cracks.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 30 overs : 152/2

V Kohli35 (42)

S Khan28 (24)

A Patel11-2-56-2

29.64

FOUR! Second of the over. Sliding onto the pads, on a length, Virat Kohli tickles it fine off his pads towards the deep fine leg fence. William O'Rourke gives it a chase but in vain.

29.50

Turn and bounce! This will encourage Ajaz. Drifting in and then spinning away, on off, Virat Kohli rocks on the back foot and follows the delivery. Gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball spins away.

29.40

Flatter and shorter, on off, Virat Kohli rocks back and pats it to cover.

29.30

This is on a nagging length, on off, it lands and then spins away, Virat Kohli pushes it to cover.

29.24

FOUR! All along the ground this time! Fired in, fuller and quicker, on the pads, Virat Kohli brings out the sweep and brooms it past backward square leg for a boundary. The 50-run stand comes up between these two batters.

29.16

SIX! Launched down the ground! Ajaz floats it up, full and on off, Virat Kohli skips down the track and gets to the pitch of the ball. Belts it back over the bowler's head for a six.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 29 overs : 138/2

S Khan28 (24)

V Kohli21 (36)

T Southee4-1-11-0

28.60

A tighter line this time, at the stumps, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan eases the drive to mid off.

28.54

FOUR! Easy pickings! Too straight from Southee, on the pads, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan just waits on it and rolls his wrists on the ball to flick it wide of deep backward square leg for a boundary.

28.40

Fuller and shaping in, on off, Sarfaraz Khan gets his bat close to the front pad and plays it back to the bowler.

28.30

Drags the length back does Southee, on off, Sarfaraz Khan stabs it down on the leg side.

28.20

Zoning in at the stumps again, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan pushes it down to mid on.

28.10

Full and a hint of tail into the pads, Sarfaraz Khan knocks it firmly along the ground to mid on.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 28 overs : 134/2

V Kohli21 (36)

S Khan24 (18)

A Patel10-2-42-2

27.60

Flatter and shorter, on middle, Virat Kohli goes on the back foot and nudges it on the bounce to short leg.

27.50

Nicely tossed up by Ajaz, on middle, Virat Kohli flicks it towards mid-wicket where Tim Southee dives to his left to make the stop.

27.41

Down the leg side, on a nagging length, Sarfaraz Khan gets inside the line and helps it down to deep fine leg for a run.

27.30

On the off-stump line, speared in on a length, Sarfaraz Khan lunges to defend.

27.21

Shorter and slower, on off, Virat Kohli waits on it and cuts it to the left of a deepish cover-point for a single.

27.10

Floated up, full and on off, Virat Kohli lunges to defend.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 132/2

S Khan23 (16)

V Kohli20 (32)

W O'Rourke7-0-38-0

26.64

FOUR! Cheeky! O'Rourke bashes it on a short length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan arches back and keeps his eyes on the ball all the way through. Ramps it over the keeper for a boundary.

26.50

Much better from O'Rourke! Hurls it fuller in length, around off, Sarfaraz Khan looks to play it with a straight bat. The ball holds its line and goes past the outisde edge.

26.46

SIX! Effortless! O'Rourke bends his back and goes short, around off, Sarfaraz Khan rides the bounce and opens the bat face to glide it uppishly and over the deep backward point fence for a six.

26.31

Slanting in on the pads, on a good length, Virat Kohli turns it off his pads wide of square leg for a single.

26.20

O'Rourke digs it in short, on off, Virat Kohli sways away and lets it go. The slowness of the pitch results in the ball not carrying behind to the keeper.

26.10

Serves it on a length, on off, Virat Kohli presses forward to defend.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 121/2

S Khan13 (13)

V Kohli19 (29)

A Patel9-2-40-2

25.60

A loud shout for LBW but the umpire remains unmoved! Looked to be going down leg with the angle. Sliding on with the arm, full and on the pads, Sarfaraz Khan plants his foot across to clip it on the leg side but plays all around it. Gets rapped on the front pad. Well, the Ball Tracking shows that the ball did straighten to clip the leg stump and it would have been umpire's call.

25.51

Speared in, full and at the stumps, Virat Kohli lunges and clips it towars wide mid on for a quick single.

25.40

Short and around off, Kohli punches it from the crease to point.

25.32

The length is pulled back now by Ajaz, on a nagging length, Virat Kohli rocks back and tucks it past short leg. Works it to the left of O'Rourke at square leg and gets back for the second.

25.20

Tossed up now by Ajaz, on off, Virat Kohli gets on the front foot nicely and pushes it to cover.

25.12

On a nagging length, on the pads, Virat Kohli brings his wrists into play and works it wide of deep square leg for a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 116/2

S Khan13 (12)

V Kohli14 (24)

W O'Rourke6-0-27-0

24.60

O'Rourke goes into the wicket, on off, Sarfaraz Khan hops and dabs it down on the off side.

24.50

A hint of away movement off the deck, on a good length, Sarfaraz Khan stays back to defend.

24.40

Honing in at the stumps, on a length, Sarfaraz Khan keeps it out with a straight bat.

24.34

FOUR! Easily done! On a back of a length, on off, Sarfaraz Khan stays leg side of the ball and opens the bat face to guide it through the vacant gully region for a boundary.

24.21

Serves it on a good length, on off, Virat Kohli drops it with soft hands, wide of cover and picks up one.

24.14

FOUR! Glorious! On a length, on off, Virat Kohli gets his weight on the front foot and creams the drive. Beats the diving mid off fielder to his left for a boundary.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 24 overs : 107/2

S Khan9 (8)

V Kohli9 (22)

A Patel8-2-35-2

23.60

Floated up, on off, pushed to cover by Sarfaraz.

23.50

A big mix-up but no harm done! A bit of extra bounce on this one, on a nagging length, over middle, Sarfaraz Khan lunges for the sweep but the ball goes over his bat and sails over the stumps. The ball deflects off the keeper's gloves and rolls to his left. Kohli wants a single and is almost halfway down the track. Khan sends him back and he is quick to turn around and makes his ground at the bowling end.

23.44

FOUR! Behind square this time but the result is the same! Slower through the air, fuller and on off, Sarfaraz Khan brings out the broom again and hits it through backward square leg for four more runs.

23.34

FOUR! Swept and swept well! Looped up, full and around off, Sarfaraz Khan gets a good stride in and picks it up from outside off. Nails the sweep in front of square on the leg side for a boundary.

23.20

Tossed up, on middle, defended solidly by Sarfaraz.

23.11

So nearly sneaked through! Darted in, short and on middle and leg, Virat Kohli rocks back for the pull but the ball deflects off the inside edge and hits his back leg. The ball goes off his back leg and evades the leg stump. It gets past the keeper for a single.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 23 overs : 98/2

S Khan1 (3)

V Kohli8 (21)

W O'Rourke5-0-18-0

22.60

Not close enough to make the batter play, on a length, wide on off, left alone by Khan.

22.51

O'Rourke gets a good height on the bumper this time, around middle. Virat Kohli fends at it awkwardly but manages to keep it down on the leg side. The ball rolls in front of Glenn Phillips at square leg and the batters steal a quick single.

22.41

On the length, on the pads, Sarfaraz Khan nudges it off his pads to deep square leg and picks up a single.

22.31

Pitches the ball up just outside the off stump. Virat Kohli takes a good stride out and taps the ball to the left of covers for a quick single.

22.20

Drops the length back on top of the off stump. Virat Kohli stays back and tucks the ball towards mid off.

22.10

Runs in hard from over the wicket and pitches the ball on a good length on off. The ball stays low and Virat Kohli adjusts well to the bounce and blocks it off the front foot.

William O'Rourke (4-0-15-0) comes back into the attack. Ajaz Patel has gone off the field after completing the over.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 22 overs : 95/2

S Khan0 (1)

V Kohli6 (17)

A Patel7-2-26-2

21.60

Comes around the stumps and pitches the ball on a nagging length on off. Sarfaraz Khan gets back in the crease and drops the ball down to end the over.

Sarfaraz Khan comes out to bat at number 4 for India.

21.5W

OUT! BOWLED! Rohit Sharma stands there in disbelief! Ajaz Patel is ecstatic. He has now got both Indian openers. Ajaz stays around the wicket and loops it up, full and on off, Rohit Sharma gets to the pitch of the ball and defends it out. The ball hits the inner half of the bat and lands on the turf before trickling towards the stumps. Rohit is not alert to the situation and by the time, he realises, it is too late. The ball trickles off his bat and rolls back onto the stumps. Just as India were starting to inject momentum into their innings, Rohit departs.  He goes for 52 (63). India are now 95/2, traling by 261 runs.

21.40

Tossed up, around off, Rohit Sharma presses forward and blocks it out.

21.30

Floated up, full and on middle, Rohit Sharma lunges to defend.

21.21

Short and darted in, on the pads, Virat Kohli turns it past short leg and gets to the other end.

21.14

FOUR! Cut away! Fractionally short by Ajaz, on off, Virat Kohli rocks on the back foot quickly and cuts it between cover and point. Glenn Phillips gives it a chase and puts in a dive but in vain.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 21 overs : 90/1

R Sharma52 (60)

V Kohli1 (15)

M Henry7-0-44-0

20.60

On a length, on off, Rohit Sharma defends it from the crease. 16 runs off the over.

20.54

FIFTY FOR ROHIT SHARMA! 4, 6, 4 by the Indian skipper to get to his half-century. Chants of 'Rohit, Rohit' go up. Henry digs it in short and keeps it around middle and leg, Rohit Sharma hops and rides the bounce to control the pull. Hits it along the ground to the left of deep fine leg where Rachin Ravindra tumbles to that side but the ball goes under his body and gets past him for a boundary.

20.46

SIX! Short and dispatched! Henry digs it in short with a deep square leg in place but does not get it high enough to trouble the batter. Rohit Sharma stands tall and pulls it off the front foot. Clears the fence with a ease for a six.

20.34

FOUR! A shot of real authority! Hurls it on a length, around off, Rohit Sharma lets the ball come to him and plays it right under his eyes. Drives it through covers for a boundary.

20.21

Kohli gets off the pair! Henry sprays it on the pads, on a length, Virat Kohli glances it off his pads to deep backward square leg and picks up a single.

20.11

On a back of a length, on middle, Rohit Sharma tucks it to deep square leg and gets to the other end.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 74/1

V Kohli0 (14)

R Sharma37 (55)

A Patel6-2-21-1

19.60

Pushed through, full and on middle, Virat Kohli ekes out an inside edge onto the pads. A maiden from Ajaz. Kohli has faced 14 deliveries but he is yet to get off the mark.

19.50

The line is around the pads again, on a nagging length, Virat Kohli gets beaten on the inside edge on the defence and gets rapped on the front pad.

19.40

Angling in, at the pads, flicked straight to mid-wicket by Kohli.

19.30

Short and on off, Virat Kohli goes on the back foot to punch it back to the bowler.

19.20

Fired in, full and straight, at the stumps, Virat Kohli plays for the turn this time but this goes on with the arm to catch the inside edge.

19.10

Lovely delivery! Drifting in, fuller and slower through the air, Virat Kohli presses forward to defend. The ball lands and spins away to go past the outside edge.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 74/1

R Sharma37 (55)

V Kohli0 (8)

M Henry6-0-28-0

18.60

Henry digs it in short and it climbs onto the batter but the line is well wide on off, Rohit Sharma lets it go.

18.51lb

Strays on the pads does Henry, on a short of a length, Virat Kohli fails to help it away. A leg bye is taken as the ball rolls off his pads on the leg side.

18.40

This nips away off the deck, on a length, around off, Virat Kohli is drawn forward in defence but gets beaten on the outside edge.

18.30

Zoning in at the stumps, on a length, Virat Kohli gets behind the line and stabs it down on the leg side.

18.21

Drifting on the pads, fuller in length, Rohit Sharma flicks it to deep square leg for a single.

18.10

Angling in, on a length, on middle, Rohit Sharma keeps it out with a straight bat.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 72/1

V Kohli0 (5)

R Sharma36 (52)

A Patel5-1-21-1

17.60

Coming on with the arm, full and on the pads, Virat Kohli misses the tickle and wears it on the pads.

17.50

Flighted delivery, on off, Virat Kohli gets on the front foot and pushes it to cover.

17.40

Very full and quicker as well, on off, Virat Kohli eases the drive to cover.

17.30

Speared in, full and on middle, blocked out solidly by Kohli.

17.20

Floated up, full and on middle, Virat Kohli works it to cover.

Is it Virat Kohli out at number 3 for India? Yes! Huge cheer from the Bengaluru crowd.

17.1W

OUT! STUMPED! A rush of blood and Yashasvi Jaiswal pays the price! Ajaz floats it up, full and outside off, Yashasvi Jaiswal shows his cards a bit too early as he charges down the track to go back over the bowler's head. He swings a bit too hard and loses his shape. The ball does not turn at all and just keeps straight. Jaiswal fails to get any bat on it as the ball passes the outside edge and he has no chance of making it back. The keeper, Tom Blundell collects it cleanly and does the rest. India are now 72/1, trailing by 284 runs.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 72/0

R Sharma36 (52)

Y Jaiswal35 (51)

M Henry5-0-27-0

16.60

Aimed at the front pad, on a good length, Rohit Sharma gets his bat out in front and pushes it to mid on. 15 runs off the 2 overs since Tea.

16.50

Bangs it on a hard length, on off, Rohit Sharma hops to ride the bounce and blocks it well.

16.44

FOUR! Edged away! Hurls it on a good length, on off, Rohit Sharma looks to keep it out with soft hands. Gets an outside edge that goes all along the ground and well wide of gully for a boundary. A productive start for India after Tea.

16.30

On a back of a length, on off, Rohit Sharma hangs back and stabs it down the deck.

16.24

FOUR! Classy shot! Serves it on a length does Henry, on off, Rohit Sharma lets his hands flow into the shot and drives it through covers for a boundary.

16.10

Starts from over the wicket, on a length, on off, Rohit Sharma defends it solidly.

It will be pace in the form of Matt Henry from the other end.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 64/0

Y Jaiswal35 (51)

R Sharma28 (46)

A Patel4-0-21-0

15.62

Slows it up does Ajaz, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets a good stride in and sweeps it in front of square on the leg side. Glenn Phillips puts in a sprawling dive to his left in the deep. The ball gets parried off his hands towards the deep square leg fielder. Two runs taken.

15.54

FOUR! Nice shot! Tossed up, full and wide on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal reaches out and nails the drive past cover for a boundary.

15.41

DROPPED! A sharp chance but Will Young needed to stay low there! Pushed through, full and on the pads, Rohit Sharma lunges to defend. Gets an inside edge that goes low and quickly to backward short leg where Young does not stay low enough to snaffle it. The ball brushes his fingertips and rolls behind for a single.

15.30

Speared in, full and on off, Rohit Sharma taps it towards cover.

15.20

Tossed up now, on off, driven firmly to cover by Rohit.

15.10

Darted in, at the pads, on a length, it stays a bit low, Rohit Sharma looks to defend but misses. It comes off the pads and drops in the vacant short leg region.

Welcome back for the third session. New Zealand players are in a huddle near the ropes before making their way out to the centre. The tourists are starting with spin in the form of Ajaz Patel. Rohit Sharma will face the first ball. Here we go!

... DAY 3, SESSION 3 ...

Despite bowling out New Zealand, India still face an uphill battle to save the game. The pitch is showing signs of wear, and with the overhead skies getting darker, the conditions are becoming even more challenging. Rohit and Jaiswal have shown resilience so far, but the road to reducing the deficit is long and fraught with danger. As the teams return after Tea, the focus will be on India’s ability to continue this solid start and build a foundation for a possible fightback. With New Zealand firmly in control, the next session is set up nicely. Back at 9.15 am GMT for the third and final session of the day.

Earlier in the session, New Zealand extended their dominance by posting a massive total of 402 in 91.3 overs, securing a commanding lead of 356 runs. Rachin Ravindra was the star of the innings, scoring a brilliant 134, and guiding New Zealand to a formidable position. Tim Southee also played his part with a crucial 65, contributing to an 8th wicket partnership of 137 runs. The Indian bowlers, who struggled throughout the innings, finally broke the partnership when Mohammed Siraj bowled an excellent slower ball to deceive Southee, marking a rare bright spot for India.

India will be somewhat relieved as they head into the Tea break. The Indian openers, Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal have managed to keep New Zealand at bay, ticking off one of the crucial tasks - seeing off the new ball without losing a wicket. The duo has added 57 runs in 15 overs, playing with a sense of calm and responsibility. However, the challenge ahead remains enormous as India still trail by 299 runs, with the weather conditions worsening as dark clouds loom over the stadium.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 57/0

R Sharma27 (42)

Y Jaiswal29 (49)

G Phillips1-0-2-0

14.61

A half-tracker from Glenn, outside off, Rohit Sharma rocks back to flat bat this one. Does not quite get hold of it. The ball rolls in front of long on for a single. THAT WILL BE TEA ON DAY 3!

14.50

More air on this one, on off, fuller in length, Rohit Sharma reaches out in front and knocks it to cover.

14.40

From wide of the crease, Glenn gets the ball to drift in, around off, on a length, Rohit Sharma gets on the front foot and smothers the spin.

14.31

Full and around off, driven to wide long off for a single by Jaiswal.

14.20

Darted in, full and on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal lunges to block it out.

14.10

Floats it up fuller from around the wicket. Yashasvi Jaiswal blocks it off the front foot.

The off-spinner, Glenn Phillips comes into the attack to bowl the final over before TEA!

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 55/0

Y Jaiswal28 (46)

R Sharma26 (39)

A Patel3-0-14-0

13.61

Short and wide on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal cuts it to deep backward point and retains the strike with a run.

13.51

Drops it short, on off, Rohit Sharma punches it down to long off and gets to the other end.

13.42

Pushed through, short and on the pads, Rohit Sharma rocks back and glances it away off his pads towards deep backward square leg. O'Rourke in the deep puts in a dive to his right and saves a couple of runs for his side.

13.30

Slowed down by Ajaz, on a nagging length, around off, Rohit Sharma does not manage to get to the pitch of the ball. The ball spins away to catch the shoulder of the bat and drops in the vacant silly point region.

13.20

Slower through the air, drifting in, on off, Rohit Sharma gets a good stride in to defend. The ball dips on him and hits the bat near the sticker.

13.10

Speared in from Ajaz, on a nagging length, on off, Rohit Sharma hangs back and keeps it out on the off side.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 51/0

Y Jaiswal27 (45)

R Sharma23 (34)

W O'Rourke4-0-15-0

12.60

Closer to the off-stump line, on a fuller length, Yashasvi Jaiswal lets the ball come to him and pushes it to cover.

12.50

Another tempter by O'Rourke, wide on off, on a length, Yashasvi Jaiswal resists and lets it go.

12.40

Dug in short by O'Rourke, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal sways away from the line of the ball and lets it go.

12.30

Play and a miss! Full and wide on off from O'Rourke, Yashasvi Jaiswal is tempted into the drive and goes at it away from his body but misses.

12.24

FOUR! Not quite where he intended but the boundaries are starting to flow now for Jaiswal! Fuller and on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to push it down the ground with a straight bat. Gets an outside edge that races past gully and beats the diving Will Young at deep backward point to his right for a boundary. The 50 comes up for India!

12.10

O'Rourke changes his angle of attack as he starts a new over from around the wicket. Angles it into the left-hander, on a length, on middle, Jaiswal drives it straight to mid on.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 47/0

Y Jaiswal23 (39)

R Sharma23 (34)

A Patel2-0-10-0

11.61

Excellent effort in the deep! Fuller and quicker, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets down on one knee quickly and sweeps it to the left of deep mid-wicket. Glenn Phillips is quick across the turf and puts in a sprawling dive to keep it down to a single.

11.50

Ajaz drops it short and gets the ball to turn back into the left-hander, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal rocks back and pushes it back to the bowler.

11.44

FOUR! Good shot! Ajaz tosses it up but offers width on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal reaches out and stays low to make the connection. Thrashes it wide of cover for a boundary.

11.31

Floated up now, full and on off, Rohit Sharma makes room and drives it down to long off for a single.

11.20

Pushed through, full and on middle and leg, Rohit Sharma skips down the track to work it away on the leg side but misses. Gets beaten on the outside edge and wears it on the front pad.

11.10

Sliding on with the arm, full and on middle and leg, Rohit Sharma turns it to mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 41/0

Y Jaiswal18 (36)

R Sharma22 (31)

W O'Rourke3-0-11-0

10.64

FOUR! Flayed away! O'Rourke dishes it out short and on off, gets a good lift off the deck. Yashasvi Jaiswal rises with the bounce and cuts it between backward point and gully for a boundary.

10.50

O'Rourke serves a bumper, at the left shoulder of the batter, Yashasvi Jaiswal ducks and lets it go. Called as one bouncer for the over by the umpire.

10.40

On a shortish length, around the leg stump line, Yashasvi Jaiswal hops and nudges it to the left of wide mid on. Jaiswal wants a single but Rohit sends him back.

10.34

FOUR! SHOT! Yashasvi Jaiswal gets behind the line of this one and strokes it brilliantly through covers. Pitched up from William O'Rourke outside the off stump with pace, allowing Yashasvi Jaiswal to take a good front press out and drive the ball off the middle of the bat for a boundary along the carpet on the off side.

10.20

Hits the length hard, on the pads. Yashasvi Jaiswal stays back and tucks the ball towards mid-wicket.

10.10

BEATEN! Hits the length on the middle stump line and gets the ball to nip away after pitching. Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to block the ball but misses it completely.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 33/0

R Sharma22 (31)

Y Jaiswal10 (30)

A Patel1-0-4-0

9.64

FOUR! Good wristwork! Ajaz errs as he serves it too full, on the pads, Rohit Sharma brings his wrists into play and lifts his back leg before clipping it past mid-wicket for a boundary.

9.50

A bit more air on this one, fuller in length, Rohit Sharma plays it back to the bowler.

9.40

Drifting in from the around-the-wicket angle and then it spins away, Rohit Sharma adjusts well to the turn and defends it out.

9.30

This keeps straight, full and at the stumps, Rohit Sharma gets his bat close to the front pad and blocks it out.

9.20

Darted in, on a nagging length, Rohit Sharma presses forward and stabs it down the deck.

9.10

Tossed up from around the wicket, on off, Rohit Sharma leans on it and eases the drive to cover.

Ajaz Patel is given the ball and spin is introduced into the attack!

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 29/0

Y Jaiswal10 (30)

R Sharma18 (25)

W O'Rourke2-0-3-0

8.60

O'Rourke bends his back and digs it in short, Yashasvi Jaiswal is deep in his crease and stays leg side of the ball. Gets on his toes and keeps it out on the off side.

8.50

Pitched up by O'Rourke, not much movement off the deck or in the air, Yashasvi Jaiswal lunges and times the drive to mid off.

8.40

Going across the batter, on a good length, left alone by Jaiswal.

Ohh no! Dark clouds over the stadium once again in this Test match and it does not look good. No rain in sight right now and we pray that we get to see the full day's action. Let's see what happens!

8.30

On a length, outside off, Yashasvi Jaiswal lets it be.

8.21

O'Rourke serves it on a hard length and gets a good lift off the deck, on off, Rohit Sharma gets taken aback by the extra bounce. Does well to ride the bounce and fends it down in front of point for a single.

8.10

Slanting in, attacking the stumps, on a good length, Rohit Sharma pushes it down to mid on off the front foot.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 28/0

Y Jaiswal10 (26)

R Sharma17 (23)

M Henry4-0-19-0

7.60

Fuller now, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets right behind the line and stabs it down the deck.

7.50

On a hard length, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal punches it off the back foot to mid off.

7.41

This jags back in sharply, on a good length, on middle, Rohit Sharma gets into a tangle due to the sharp inward movement. Gets an inside edge that goes down to deep fine leg for one.

7.30

Angling in, on off, on a length, Rohit Sharma presses forward and blocks it down on the off side.

7.23

Oh, hello! Henry lands it on a length, on middle, Yashasvi Jaiswal premeditates as he charges down the track and drills it down the ground. The mid off fielder dives to his left and takes the sting out of the ball. He gets back up on his feet, turns around and cuts it off. Three runs taken.

7.10

Good length delivery on the middle stump line from over the wicket angle. Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to block it but misses the ball completely.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 24/0

R Sharma16 (21)

Y Jaiswal7 (22)

W O'Rourke1-0-2-0

6.60

Now, one kicks off the deck! This is on a back of a length from O'Rourke, on off, Rohit Sharma hangs on the back foot to keep it out. The ball shoots off the deck and jags back in towards the batter. Rohit fends it down on the off side.

6.50

Banged into the deck by O'Rourke, around off, Rohit Sharma tries to drag the pull but the ball does not rise as he would have liked. It goes under the bat and does not carry behind to the keeper.

6.40

Delivers it on a hard length, on off, Rohit Sharma stays on the back foot and steers it to backward point.

6.32

Shouts of 'catch it'! On a length, drifting on the pads, Rohit Sharma looks to work it away past mid-wicket. Fails to keep it along the ground but luckily for him, he gets it away from the mid-wicket fielder. Two runs taken.

6.20

First sign of indifferent bounce in this innings! O'Rourke bashes the hard length, on off, Rohit Sharma stays leg side of the ball and hops to punch it through the off side. The ball keeps low and goes under the bat. It goes on the bounce to the keeper.

6.10

Full and slanting into the pads, Rohit Sharma wrists it straight to mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 22/0

Y Jaiswal7 (22)

R Sharma14 (15)

M Henry3-0-15-0

5.64

FOUR! Edgy! On a short of a length again, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to defend it from the crease. Gets an outside edge that goes along the ground in the gap between the slip cordon and gully for a boundary.

5.50

On a short of a length, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal dabs it from the crease towards point.

5.51nb

NO BALL! Very full by Henry, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal fails to squeeze it out on the off side. Half a shout for caught behind from the men behind the stumps who heard a noise. It looked to be the bat hitting the deck. It would not have mattered anyway as Henry has overstepped.

5.40

Hurls it full and wide on off does Henry, Yashasvi Jaiswal resists this time and shoulders arms.

5.30

Serves it on a length, on off, driven straight to mid off by Jaiswal.

5.20

A loose shot but Jaiswal gets away with it! A tempter by Henry, full and going across the batter, Yashasvi Jaiswal has a waft away from his body to the away-going delivery but misses.

5.10

Around the off-stump line, on a good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal plays it right under his eyes. Pushes it in front of point and looks for a single but Rohit says no.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 17/0

R Sharma14 (15)

Y Jaiswal3 (15)

T Southee3-1-7-0

4.60

Fuller in length from Southee, on off, Rohit Sharma gets on the front foot and eases the drive to mid off.

4.54

FOUR! Oh, the commentator's curse strikes! First loose delivery by Southee, short and wide on off, Rohit Sharma needs no second invitation. Rocks back and slaps it up and over backward point for a boundary.

4.40

Southee continues to keep it tight, on a hard length, on off, Rohit Sharma stands tall and stabs it down on the off side.

4.30

At 130.8 kph, on a back of a length, around off, Rohit Sharma looks to defend but plays inside the line of the ball. Gets an outside edge that rolls to backward point.

4.21

Another one on a hard length, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets on his toes and punches it past cover for a single.

4.10

Serves it on a back of a length, over the off-stump line, Yashasvi Jaiswal stays back in the crease and plays it back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 12/0

R Sharma10 (11)

Y Jaiswal2 (13)

M Henry2-0-10-0

3.60

Drifting on the pads, on a short of a good length, Rohit Sharma nudges it off his pads but picks out the man at mid-wicket.

3.54

FOUR! Easy pickings! Henry errs in both line and length, a half-volley on the pads, Rohit Sharma flicks it through the vacant square leg region and picks up another boundary.

3.40

Henry responds well! The length is pulled back by Henry, on off, Rohit Sharma has a feel for the delivery and gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball holds its line to go past the bat.

3.34

FOUR! First of the Indian innings! Henry serves it a bit too full, on middle and leg, Rohit Sharma stays balanced in the crease and clips it between mid-wicket and mid on for a boundary.

3.20

A hint of late away shape, outside off, on a length, Rohit Sharma defends it slightly away from his body. New Zealand won't mind this.

3.10

Pitched up by Henry, around off, lures the batter into the drive, Rohit Sharma leans on it but miscues it off the inner half of the bat in front of mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 4/0

Y Jaiswal2 (13)

R Sharma2 (5)

T Southee2-1-2-0

2.60

Closer to the off-stump line and keeps it on a length, Yashasvi Jaiswal checks his drive and plays it along the ground to mid on. A maiden from Southee!

2.50

This leaves the batter, on a good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal shoulders arms.

2.40

Fuller and swinging back in, at the stumps, Yashasvi Jaiswal firms the drive but can't get it past the man at mid on.

2.30

Beautifully bowled! Makes the batter play this time does Southee, shaping back in a bit, on off, on a good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to play the ball coming back into him with a straight bat. It holds its line and whizzes past the outside edge.

2.20

The line is slightly wider this time on off, on a length, Yashasvi Jaiswal resists and is happy to let that one go.

2.10

In and around the off-stump line, on a good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal makes a watchful leave by holding his bat high.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 4/0

R Sharma2 (5)

Y Jaiswal2 (7)

M Henry1-0-2-0

1.60

Not much movement off the deck on this one, on a length, around off, Rohit Sharma defends it close to his body.

1.50

Going down leg from Henry, on a back of a length, Rohit Sharma misses the tickle.

1.41

Seaming away from the left-hander this time, on a good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets opened up as he shapes up to block it out. Gets it off the outer half of the bat and it beats the diving backward point fielder to his right. Glenn Phillips goes after it from gully and turns around quickly to release the throw. Just a single off it then.

1.30

Seaming back in a touch off the deck, on a hard length, on middle, Yashasvi Jaiswal tries to cover the line of the ball from the crease. Gets an inside edge that rolls in front of square leg.

1.21

Attacking the front pad and it is on a length, Rohit Sharma leans on it and gets his bat out in front of the pads. Works it in front of mid on and takes a quick single.

1.10

Serves it on a back of a length, on the off-stump line, Rohit Sharma stays on the back foot and pats it back to the bowler.

Who will bowl from the other end? It will be Matt Henry.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 2/0

Y Jaiswal1 (5)

R Sharma1 (1)

T Southee1-0-2-0

0.60

Swinging back into the left-hander, on a hard length, Yashasvi Jaiswal rides the bounce well and stabs it down the deck.

0.50

Beaten! At 130 kph, angling across the batter, on off, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to get closer to the line of the ball to play at it but the ball leaves him and goes past the outside edge.

0.41

Fuller and swinging away, on off, Rohit Sharma lets the ball come to him and pushes it wide of cover for a single to get off the mark.

0.31

A bit of extra bounce on this one from a good length, on off and middle, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to defend it from the crease. The ball catches the inner half of the bat and rolls behind on the leg side for a single.

0.20

Play and a miss! Going away from the batter and it is the scrambled seam delivery, a touch fuller, Yashasvi Jaiswal goes hard at it for an expansive drive but gets beaten on the outside edge.

0.10

Starts from over the wicket and gets a good inward shape, at the stumps, on a length, Yashasvi Jaiswal flicks but picks out the man at mid-wicket.

Commentary

Welcome back for India's second innings. Tom Latham leads his troops out to the centre. It will be the left-hand right-hand combination of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma to open the innings for India. Tim Southee will start with the new ball for New Zealand. Away we go...

... THIRD INNINGS ...

Though the conditions are comparatively easier than they were on Day 2 when India batted, the psychological impact of being bowled out for just 46 runs will linger. The hosts will need to navigate this mental barrier more than the technical aspects of their game. Rohit Sharma and Co. will look to approach this challenge session by session whereas for New Zealand, maintaining their momentum is crucial as they transition to bowling, looking to capitalize on an Indian batting lineup that will be low on confidence. Back in a bit for India's reply.

End of a monumental effort from New Zealand! Rachin Ravindra being the stand out for the tourists for his 134 off 157 balls and he walks off to a standing ovation from the crowd and his teammates. Nice to see the Indian players walk up to Rachin to applaud him for his knock. From 233/7, the Kiwis added 169 runs for their last 3 wickets, eventually ending up on 402 with a lead of 356 runs. This substantial score has compounded the misery for the hosts, who were hoping to limit the damage after taking early wickets earlier in the day. 356 is the biggest 1st innings lead conceded by India at home since 2013, highlighting just how significant this achievement is for the Kiwis.

91.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! The substitute Dhruv Jurel takes an easy catch to send back the final wicket of New Zealand! Rachin Ravindra departs after scoring 134 runs. Kuldeep Yadav pitches the ball up outside the off stump line and Rachin Ravindra goes for a slog sweep but only manages a top edge high in the air. Dhruv Jurel gets under the ball by running to his right and takes it well. New Zealand are bowled out for 402 runs on a lead of 356 runs in the first innings.

91.26

SIX! ANOTHER ONE! Rachin Ravindra dances down the track to a flighted delivery on the leg stump and launches it up and over the head of long on for a huge six. Biggest of the lot so far from the young left-hander!

91.21wd

WIDE! Away from the off stump wide line this time. Second wide for Kuldeep Yadav in the same manner in this spell.

91.10

Pitches the ball up on the stumps with pace. Rachin Ravindra looks to sweep it and gets an inside edge onto the pads. No run.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 91 overs : 395/9

R Ravindra128 (154)

W O'Rourke0 (1)

M Siraj18-2-84-2

90.61

Yes, he can! Siraj drops the ball short at the batter from around the wicket. Rachin Ravindra pulls it hard and gets a top edge towards fine leg for a single off the last ball of the over.

90.54

FOUR! Two in two for Rachin! 10 runs off the last 3 balls. A wide yorker, on off, Rachin Ravindra reaches out and slices it uppishly but well wide of backward point for four more runs. Can he take a single on the last ball and retain the strike now?

90.44

FOUR! Smeared away! Takes pace off does Siraj, on a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra stays low to make the connection and clears his front leg. Swipes it up and over mid-wicket for a boundary.

90.32

Banged into the wicket, on middle, Rachin Ravindra skips down the track and pulls it in front of square on the leg side. Hits it to the right of deep square leg and comes back for the second run.

90.20

Serves it fuller in length, on off, Rachin Ravindra pushes it with a straight bat to long off. No single taken.

90.10

Angling in from around the wicket, on a length, Rachin Ravindra punches it to deep point and does not take the single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 90 overs : 384/9

W O'Rourke0 (1)

R Ravindra117 (148)

K Yadav18-1-92-2

89.60

From around the wicket, Kuldeep dishes out the googly, full and around off, William O'Rourke presses forward to defend but gets beaten as the ball spins away to go past the outside edge.

William O'Rourke is the last man in for New Zealand.

89.5W

OUT! LBW! Kuldeep Yadav gets his man this time! Ajaz Patel takes a review but to no avail! Comes from outside the off stump channel and gets the ball to spin into the left-hander. Ajaz Patel gets on the back foot and wears the ball on the front pads right in front of the off stump. The UltraEdge shows no bat involved and the Ball Tracking shows that the impact is umpire's call and the ball goes on to hit the off stump. The on-field decision will stand!

89.40

Huge appeal from the bowler but the umpire says no! Rohit Sharma opts not to take the review! Kuldeep Yadav drops the ball short on the off stump and gets it to slip back into the left-hander. Ajaz Patel moves around, looking to flick the ball but misses it completely and wears it on the pads in front of the leg stump line. Kuldeep Yadav wants a review but the skipper is not interested. Looked to be heading down leg.

89.31

Short once again on the stumps. Rachin Ravindra stays back and pulls the ball to long on for a run.

89.26

SIX! BANG! Rachin Ravindra gets down on a knee and gets the better of Kuldeep Yadav once again in this innings! Kuldeep Yadav pitches the ball up on the line of the stumps and Rachin Ravindra takes the front foot out and slogs the ball from the middle of the bat for a massive six over deep mid-wicket.

89.21wd

WIDE! Wayward outside the line of the off stump. Wide called by the umpire.

89.10

Drops it short on the stumps and gets the ball to slide into the left-hander. Rachin Ravindra goes for a pull but gets a hit on the pads as the ball keeps low. Huge appeal from the bowler but the umpire is not interested. India think about it but decide not to go for the review. Looked to be going down leg in real-time. Well, well, well, the Ball Tracking shows that the ball was straightening enough to hit the leg stump. India have 1 review left and had they taken it, Rachin would have been out.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 89 overs : 376/8

A Patel4 (6)

R Ravindra110 (145)

M Siraj17-2-73-2

88.60

BEATEN! Good length once again from Mohammed Siraj outside off and Ajaz Patel goes for another drive but misses this time.

88.54

FOUR! SHOT! Ajaz Patel picks up the length early outside the off stump and takes out a good front foot out to play the cover drive into the gap of mid off and covers for a boundary. New Zealand now lead by 330 runs.

88.41

Back of a length outside the off stump. Rachin Ravindra stays back in the crease and slices it to deep backward point for a single.

88.30

Runs in hard and drops the length at the batter. Rachin Ravindra pulls it straight to mid-wicket.

88.20

Slower ball from the good length outside off. Rachin Ravindra looks to drive it but misses again.

88.10

Given caught behind but succesfully overturned by Rachin Ravindra! Mohammed Siraj pitches the ball up outside off and Rachin Ravindra goes for a hard drive off the front foot but does not get any connection on the ball. Huge appeal for caught behind and the umpire raises his finger. Rachin Ravindra is not sure but takes the review after consulting Ajaz Patel. The UltraEdge shows a murmur but that is one frame after the ball has passed the bat and looking at the front on replays, the third umpire Richard Illingworth spots a gap between the bat and the ball. The on-field call is overturned!

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 88 overs : 371/8

A Patel0 (4)

R Ravindra109 (141)

J Bumrah19-7-41-1

87.60

Pitches the ball fuller on the off stump from around the wicket angle. Ajaz Patel drives the ball off the front foot towards covers.

87.50

Hits the length hard on the off stump line. Ajaz Patel blocks it off the crease.

87.41

Slower ball from a good length outside off. Rachin Ravindra drives it to the right of covers for a run.

87.30

On the pads from a good length. Rachin Ravindra flicks the ball well but straight to mid-wicket.

87.20

BEATEN! Jasprit Bumrah hits the length around the off stump and it is the off-cutter that moves away. Rachin Ravindra looks to poke at it but misses the ball completely.

87.10

Runs in from around the stumps and nails a wide yorker outside off. Rachin Ravindra throws his bat at it hard but misses the ball.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 87 overs : 370/8

A Patel0 (2)

R Ravindra108 (137)

M Siraj16-2-68-2

86.60

Pitches the ball up on off. Ajaz Patel drives it towards point to end the over.

86.50

Hits the length just on top of the off stump and Ajaz Patel takes the front foot out and sees it through. The ball is not very far away from the off stump!

Ajaz Patel walks out to bat now.

86.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! Finally, India break the partnership! Mohammed Siraj with the back-of-the-hand slower ball, pitched up outside the off stump and Tim Southee does not hold back with the shot as he reaches out. Goes through with the shot but the lack of pace on it only manages the ball to spoon it straight to Ravindra Jadeja at cover who grabs a reverse cup catch to send back Tim Southee. The 137-run stand is broken. Southee falls for 65 (73). New Zealand are now 370/8, leading by 324 runs.

86.36

SIX! SHOT! Mohammed Siraj drops the ball short at the batter again and this time, Tim Southee stands tall and heaves the bat through the line of the ball and gets the middle of the bat. The ball flies up and over the deep mid-wicket boundary line for a massive six.

86.20

Well directed bumper at the batter with pace this time. Tim Southee looks to pull the ball but misses completely.

86.11

On the pads from a fuller length to the left-hander. Rachin Ravindra flicks the ball to deep square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 86 overs : 363/7

T Southee59 (70)

R Ravindra107 (136)

J Bumrah18-7-40-1

85.60

Holds the length back outside off. Tim Southee stays back and sees the ball through.

85.50

Hits the length outside off. Tim Southee pushes at the delivery and gets an outside edge, falling short of the man at second slip.

85.40

Bowls it down the leg stump line, sharp swing away. Dhruv Jurel makes a good dive to stop the ball down the leg side. The batters are denied a single.

Another halt in play. Jasprit Bumrah seems to have the middle finger of his right hand. We can spot a few drops of blood. The physio is out to have a look. The treatment is complete and we are all good to go now.

85.30

Nails a wide yorker from over the wicket angle. Tim Southee looks to slap it hard but misses the ball.

85.20

On the length from over the wicket angle. Tim Southee stays on the crease and taps it back to the bowler.

Halt! India are unhappy with the shape of the ball. The ball passes the ring test and the play will resume with the current ball.

85.10

Runs in hard and pitches the ball up on the stumps. Tim Southee tucks it to mid-wicket from the crease.

85.11nb

NO BALL! Drops the length back outside the off stump line. Tim Southee stays on the crease and looks to block it but misses the ball completely. The umpire signals a NO BALL for overstepping.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 85 overs : 362/7

T Southee59 (63)

R Ravindra107 (136)

M Siraj15-2-61-1

84.61

Pitches the ball up on the off stump. Tim Southee drives it back to the bowler, beating Mohammed Siraj on the follow through and gets a single to end the over.

84.50

Swing and a miss! Mohammed Siraj drops it down outside off and Tim Southee throws his bat at it hard but misses.

84.44

FOUR! TWO IN TWO! Mohammed Siraj misses his line and pitches the ball on the length on the leg stump line. Tim Southee moves away and flicks the ball up and over mid-wicket once again to find another boundary. New Zealand lead by 315 runs.

84.34

FOUR! Clear Intent from Tim Southee! Mohammed Siraj pitches the ball on a good length on top of the stumps and Tim Southee walks down the track and heaves the ball up and over mid-wicket and the ball goes away to the fence.

84.21

Drops the length back on top of the off stump. Rachin Ravindra tucks it well towards deep point from the crease for a run.

84.10

Swing and a miss from Rachin Ravindra! Mohammed Siraj pitches the ball up outside off from over the wicket angle. Rachin Ravindra looks to play a full-fledged drive but misses the ball.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 84 overs : 352/7

T Southee50 (59)

R Ravindra106 (134)

J Bumrah17-7-39-1

83.60

Holds the length back outside the off stump line. Tim Southee stays on the crease and sees it through.

83.50

BEATEN AGAIN! Jasprit Bumrah bowls a good length ball outside off and Tim Southee stays on the crease and throws his hands it it, in the end, the ball zips past the outside edge.

83.41

Holds the length back on top of the off stump line. Rachin Ravindra stays on the crease and drops the ball towards deep point for a run.

83.30

Runs in from around the wicket and pitches the ball up outside off. Rachin Ravindra sees the ball through to the wicketkeeper.

83.21

FIFTY for Tim Southee with that single. Jasprit Bumrah pitches the ball on a good length on off and gets the ball to move back into the right-hander. Tim Southee stays on the crease and looks to play at it but the ball jags back in to rap Southee on the glove.  A single taken as the ball rolls towards square leg. A commendable job by Southee. The former skipper has batted according to the situation.

83.11

Pitches the ball up outside the off stump line. Rachin Ravindra drives it well to deep point for a run.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 83 overs : 349/7

T Southee49 (56)

R Ravindra104 (131)

M Siraj14-2-51-1

82.60

Another play and a miss! Mohammed Siraj finishes a good over as he bowls another outswinger from a good length beating the bat of Tim Southee once again.

82.50

BEATEN! Mohammed Siraj gets the ball to move away from the length outside off. Tim Southee looks to poke at it but misses the ball again.

82.44b

FOUR BYES! Mohammed Siraj runs in hard and hits the length, beating the outside edge of Tim Southee's bat once again outside the off stump. There is some late movement on the ball as it goes towards the keeper, Dhruv Jurel. The late wobble results in the ball deflecting off the left glove of Jurel and races down to the deep fine leg fence. New Zealand lead by 303 runs.

82.30

BEATEN! From a good length outside the off stump and Tim Southee stays on the crease and looks to block it. The ball zips past the outside edge of the bat and goes behind to Dhruv Jurel.

82.20

Hits the length outside the off stump at 128 kph and gets the ball to move away. Tim Southee looks to poke at it but misses the ball completely.

82.10

Runs in hard from over the wicket and drops the ball short on top of the off stump. Tim Southee stays back and tucks the ball to covers.

It will be Mohammed Siraj to share the attack.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 82 overs : 345/7

R Ravindra104 (131)

T Southee49 (50)

J Bumrah16-7-36-1

81.60

Pitches the ball on the line of the stumps. Rachin Ravindra drives it off the front foot towards mid on to end the over.

81.50

Very unlikely of Jasprit Bumrah! After all, these are the things that make us realise that he is human after all! Another ball drifting down the leg side from a good length. Rachin Ravindra is yet to get a bat on the ball after Lunch as he misses out on another attempted flick.

81.40

Again drifting down the leg. Rachin Ravindra misses the flick and the ball goes back to Dhruv Jurel.

81.30

Gets the line around the off stump channel, from a good length and gets it to swing away from the left-hander. Rachin Ravindra lets the ball go through.

81.20

Runs in from around the wicket angle and swings the ball well away from the leg stump once again. Rachin Ravindra misses the flick again.

81.10

Starts off outside the line of the leg stump from a good length. Rachin Ravindra looks to flick it but misses completely.

Welcome back for the start of the second session. The two umpires and players have made their way out to the centre. India opted not to take the new ball in the one over available before Lunch but have decided to take it immediately after the break. Jasprit Bumrah will make the first use of it. Bumrah to Rachin Ravindra first up. Let's play...

... DAY 3, SESSION 2 ...

Right then, New Zealand find themselves in complete control of this Test, firmly building on their lead and now aiming to bat India out of the game by prolonging their stay at the crease. As for India, they’ll need to regroup quickly and find a way to break this partnership after the break. Do join us back at 6.40 am GMT for the start of the second session.

Rachin Ravindra picked up where he left off on Day 2 and even with the wickets falling around him, he held his composure. He found an able ally in Tim Southee and their unbeaten 112-run stand took the wind out of India's sails. Rachin, in particular, went into overdrive, taking on both Indian spinners with ease on his way to his second Test ton. Despite the onslaught, Rohit Sharma persisted with spin from both ends and it looked like the hosts just went through the motions for the remainder of the session.

End of an eventful session where New Zealand pressed home the advantage despite India's promising start. A tale of two halves with the first half going India's way where they picked up the first 4 wickets for 53 runs. At that stage, it looked India could manage to keep the lead under 200. All their hard work was undone by the counter-attacking partnership between Rachin Ravindra and Tim Southee. 165 runs were scored in the 31 overs bowled in the session with the last 4 overs going for 58 runs, helping the tourists to stretch their lead to 299.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 81 overs : 345/7

T Southee49 (50)

R Ravindra104 (125)

M Siraj13-1-51-1

80.60

ALMOST PLAYED ON! Mohammed Siraj hits the length on the off stump line and Tim Southee blocks it off getting the inside half of the bat. The ball drops towards the stumps and Tim Southee kicks it away at the last moment and saves it from going onto the stumps. THAT WILL BE LUNCH ON DAY 3!

80.50

Runs in hard from over the stumps and nails a yorker on the off stump. Tim Southee stays on the crease and blocks it off well.

80.46

SIX! Tim Southee picks the length early and slams a huge six off Mohammed Siraj! Siraj drops the length back on the off stump line and Tim Southee sets himself well under the ball for a superb pull, up and over deep square leg or a superb six.

80.30

On the nagging length on the stumps. Tim Southee stays on the crease and knocks it off well.

80.24

OVER THROWS! India making it tougher and tougher for themselves! Mohammed Siraj pitches the ball up on the off stump line and Tim Southee offers a front foot block towards covers. Rohit Sharma picks the ball up and takes a throw towards the batting end but throws it well wide of the keeper, Dhruv Jurel. The ball goes between the first slip and Dhruv Jurel and goes to the fine leg boundary for four runs more.

80.10

Runs in hard from over the wicket and hits the length on top of the off stump. Tim Southee stays on the crease and drops the ball towards covers.

The new ball is now due. India continue with the old ball for now.

Runs Scored 20 Runs

Score after 80 overs : 335/7

T Southee39 (44)

R Ravindra104 (125)

R Ashwin16-1-94-1

79.61

Comes in from over the wickets and bowls it full outside the off stump. Tim Southee drives it to long off and collects an easy single to end the over. 48 runs off the last 3 overs. New Zealand lead by 289 runs.

79.54

FOUR! Swept and swept well this time! Tim Southee gets down on a knee to a fuller delivery on the stumps and sweeps it all along the carpet, beating deep square leg to his right for a boundary.

79.46

SIX! BELTED! Ashwin gives the ball air and slows it up, fuller in length, at the stumps, Tim Southee swings through the line and launches it back over the bowler's head for a six.

79.34

FOUR! Cut away! Dropped short by Ashwin, on off, Tim Southee rocks back and cuts it past backward point for a boundary.

79.21

Looped up, full and on off, Rachin Ravindra eases it past the bowler and collects a single.

79.14

HUNDRED FOR RACHIN RAVINDRA! A truly special innings from the southpaw, one he will cherish for a long time. Made even more meaningful as he brings it up in Bengaluru, where his roots lie. Ashwin drifts it down leg, on a fuller length, Rachin Ravindra reaches out in front and stays low to play the sweep. Plays it very fine and beats the deep fine leg fielder to his left for a boundary. Takes the helmet off and soaks in the applause from the crowd and his teammates.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 79 overs : 315/7

R Ravindra99 (123)

T Southee24 (40)

R Jadeja20-1-72-3

78.61

Pitches the ball up on the off stump. Rachin Ravindra drives it to long off and gets a single to move onto 99. 28 runs off the last 2 overs.

78.54

FOUR! 98 for Rachin Ravindra with that boundary! What a shot! Pitches the ball away from the left-hander outside off and Rachin Ravindra slaps it hard, along the ground, beating Mohammed Siraj to his right this time for a boundary!

78.46

SIX! BANG! Rachin Ravindra moves to 94! New Zealand running away with the game! Nagging length from the left-arm spinner on the off stump line and Rachin Ravindra takes the front leg out and slogs the ball flat for a huge maximum over deep mid-wicket.

78.31

Full and straight on the off stump. Tim Southee drives it to long off for a run.

78.21

Fuller outside the off stump once again. Rachin Ravindra drives it well to the right of Mohammed Siraj at covers and runs a single. Good fielding by Mohammed Siraj to keep it to a single.

78.10

BEATEN! Drops the length outside the off stump, with pace. Rachin Ravindra looks to play the late cut but misses the ball.

Runs Scored 15 Runs

Score after 78 overs : 302/7

T Southee23 (39)

R Ravindra87 (118)

R Ashwin15-1-74-1

77.66

SIX! BANG! Tim Southee gets into the act and New Zealand bring up their 300 on the board! Tossed up from Ravichandran Ashwin on the line of the stumps and Tim Southee dances down the track and slams the ball up and over the head of the bowler for a flat six to end the over. New Zealand's lead is now 256.

77.51

Fuller on the off stump. Rachin Ravindra tucks it to mid off and runs a quick single.

77.44

FOUR! SHOT! Bottom hand comes into play and Rachin Ravindra moves onto 86!

77.32

Floats the ball up on the off stump line and Rachin Ravindra gets down on a knee and places the paddle sweep for a couple of runs to the left of deep fine leg.

77.21

Drops the length back on the off stump and Tim Southee pulls it away to deep mid-wicket for a run.

77.11

On the pads, flicked away to deep square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 77 overs : 287/7

T Southee16 (37)

R Ravindra79 (114)

R Jadeja19-1-59-3

76.60

Bowls the arm ball on the off stump from a nagging length. Tim Southee stays on the crease and blocks it off well.

76.51

Pitches the ball away from the left-hander outside off. Rachin Ravindra slaps it to deep point and gets another single.

76.41

Tosses the ball up on the off stump line. Tim Southee drives it to long off for a single.

76.30

Fuller on the off stump by Ravindra Jadeja and Tim Southee offers a front foot defence.

76.21

Room outside the off stump this time and Rachin Ravindra pushes it to deep point for a single.

76.11lb

Drifts one on the pads of the batter and Tim Southee gets a nibble off the pads for a leg bye from short fine leg area.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 76 overs : 283/7

T Southee15 (33)

R Ravindra77 (112)

R Ashwin14-1-59-1

75.61

On the pads, on a length, clipped through mid-wicket for a single by Southee. New Zealand lead by 237 runs.

75.51

Pushed through, full and on the pads, Rachin Ravindra turns it behind square on the leg side and gets to the other end.

75.40

Slows it up and gives the ball air, on off, Rachin Ravindra shoulders arms.

75.30

Floated up, around off, Rachin Ravindra blocks it out off the front foot.

75.20

Drifting in from around the wicket, full and at the stumps, Rachin Ravindra lunges to defend.

75.11

Very full by Ashwin, on middle, Southee skips down the track and whips it to long on for a single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 75 overs : 280/7

R Ravindra76 (108)

T Southee13 (31)

R Jadeja18-1-56-3

74.60

Floated up, on off, Rachin Ravindra firms the drive back towards the bowler where Jadeja dives to his left to make a good low stop.

74.54

FOUR! Driven through! What a shot! Looped by Jadeja, on off, Rachin Ravindra gets on the front foot and cracks the drive to the left of deep backward point this time. The result is the same. Four more runs.

74.44

FOUR! Timing and placement to perfection! Dropped short by Jadeja, on off, Rachin Ravindra rocks back and cuts it late, beating deep backward point to his right for a boundary.

74.30

Holds the length back outside the off stump. Rachin Ravindra makes room and looks to cut it but gets an under edge that rolls towards slip.

74.20

Tosses the ball up on the off stump this time. Rachin Ravindra drives it well but straight to covers.

74.10

Just short on the off stump. Rachin Ravindra slaps it straight to covers.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 74 overs : 272/7

R Ravindra68 (102)

T Southee13 (31)

R Ashwin13-1-56-1

73.61

Floats the ball up on the pads this time. Rachin Ravindra flicks the ball to deep mid-wicket for a run to end the over.

73.50

Beaten! Dipping in front of the batter and it is slower as well, on off, turning away, Rachin Ravindra leans on it to work it on the off side but gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball spins away.

73.40

Floated up, full and on off, defended off the front foot.

73.30

Pitches the ball up on off. Rachin Ravindra tucks it straight to point.

73.20

Fuller on the off stump. Driven well this time but straight to covers.

73.10

Holds the length back on the stumps from around the wicket. Rachin Ravindra taps it back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 73 overs : 271/7

T Southee13 (31)

R Ravindra67 (96)

R Jadeja17-1-48-3

72.60

Floats the ball up on the off stump. Tim Southee offers a solid block to end the over.

72.51

Fuller on the off stump from over the stumps. Rachin Ravindra drives the ball to long off and runs a single.

72.41

CHANCE! Ravindra Jadeja drops it short on the off stump and Tim Southee looks to rock back and cut it hard. Gets a feather on it off the outside edge that lobs off the right knee of the keeper, Dhruv Jurel. It goes over Rohit Sharma at first slip who turns around and looks to grab it with a dive but does not get there in time. The batters pick up a single.

72.30

Fuller on off. Tim Southee offers a front foot block.

72.20

Just short on the stumps. Tim Southee gets back in the crease and taps the ball back to the bowler.

72.10

Fuller from over the stumps. Tim Southee offers a front foot block.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 72 overs : 269/7

R Ravindra66 (95)

T Southee12 (26)

R Ashwin12-1-55-1

71.60

Good fielding at cover by KL Rahul to stop the single. Ravichandran Ashwin pitches the ball up on off and Rachin Ravindra drives it well to the left of cover but KL Rahul puts in a full-length dive to stop the ball.

71.50

Floats the ball up on the off stump, slower in the air. Rachin Ravindra drives it well but straight to covers.

71.46

SIX! BANG! Rachin Ravindra slams the ball flat, for a biggie! Tossed up again from Ravichandran Ashwin from around the wicket and Rachin Ravindra gets down on a knee and slogs the ball flat over deep mid-wicket boundary line for a six.

71.32

Comes around the stumps to the left-hander and pitches the ball up on the stumps. Rachin Ravindra flicks the ball in front of deep square leg and runs a quick couple.

71.21

Fuller from over the wicket. Tim Southee drives the ball to long on for a run.

71.10

Drops the length on the stumps. Tim Southee stays on the crease and drops the ball down.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 71 overs : 260/7

T Southee11 (24)

R Ravindra58 (91)

R Jadeja16-1-46-3

70.61

Flatter and shorter, on the pads, Tim Southee works it past backward square leg for a run.

70.50

Fuller and on off, Tim Southee presses forward to defend.

70.42

Darted in, full and on middle, Tim Southee swipes it off the inner half of the bat, wide of deep square leg for a couple of runs.

70.30

So nearly trickled back onto the stumps! Flatter and fuller, on off, Tim Southee is a bit late on the defence. The ball rolls off his bat behind towards the stumps but Southee is alert and kicks the ball away, preventing it from making any contact with the stumps.

70.20

A loud shout for LBW but that seemed to be bat first! Fired in, fuller and quicker, at the stumps, Tim Southee lunges to defend. Ekes out an inside edge onto the pads.

70.11

Short from wide of the crease, around off, Rachin Ravindra chops it off the toe end of the bat to deep backward point for a run.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 70 overs : 256/7

T Southee8 (19)

R Ravindra57 (90)

K Yadav17-1-84-1

69.64

FOUR! Another slog sweep comes out from Southee and New Zealand finish a big over for them. Kuldeep Yadav pitches the ball on the stumps, fuller and Tim Southee slogs the ball up and over towards the vacant deep square leg boundary line for four more runs to end the over. 13 runs off the over. New Zealand lead by 210.

69.50

Tosses the ball up outside the off stump line to the right-hander. Tim Southee looks to slog it but misses.

69.41

Drops the length back outside off. Rachin Ravindra slaps it to sweeper covers for a run.

69.34

FOUR! Two in two for the left-hander! Another full-blown slog to a fuller delivery on the stumps. Rachin Ravindra comes down the track once again and slogs the ball to the left of mid-wicket and gets another boundary.

69.24

FOUR! SHOT! Rachin Ravindra gets to his half-century in style! Tossed up delivery from Kuldeep Yadav on the stumps and Rachin Ravindra walks out and slams the ball up and over the head of the bowler and gets the boundary on a couple of bounces. Raises his bat with joy towards the dugout.

69.10

Drops the length back on the stumps and Rachin Ravindra walks down the track to work it away but misses and wears it on the pads.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 69 overs : 243/7

T Southee4 (17)

R Ravindra48 (86)

R Jadeja15-1-42-3

68.60

Comes from around the wicket this time. Bowls on the nagging length outside off and turns away to beat Tim Southee's outside edge on the defence.

68.51

Full around off once again. Rachin Ravindra pushes it to the right of Jadeja who fails to pick it up cleanly and concedes a run.

68.40

Fuller again outside off and Rachin Ravindra drives it straight to covers.

68.32

Tosses the ball outside the off stump, allowing Rachin Ravindra to throw his bat at it. The ball runs to the right of covers and the batters pick up a couple.

68.20

Just short on the stumps. Rachin Ravindra stays back and defends the ball down.

68.10

Comes from over the stumps and pitches the ball up. Rachin Ravindra tucks it to covers.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 68 overs : 240/7

T Southee4 (16)

R Ravindra45 (81)

K Yadav16-1-71-1

67.60

Another googly outside the off stump. Tim Southee sees it through to end the over.

67.50

BEATEN! Wrong one from the off stump, turning away from the batter. Tim Southee is on the crease and is beaten by the away spin on the ball.

67.40

Drops the length on the stumps once again. Tim Southee takes the front foot out to defend but the ball spins back in to go past the inside edge. Half a shout for LBW but that looked to be going down leg.

67.32

Full and straight on the stumps. Tim Southee slogs the ball to Jasprit Bumrah at deep mid-wicket and Tim Southee runs the second off the fumble in the deep.

67.20

Fuller on the stumps. Tim Southee stays on the crease and drops the ball down on the crease.

67.11

INSIDE EDGE! Kuldeep Yadav loops the ball up just outside the off stump, slower in the air. Rachin Ravindra looks to drive it but gets an inside edge running behind the keeper for a single. Rohit Sharma from slip gives it a chase and slides to keep it just to a single.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 67 overs : 237/7

T Southee2 (11)

R Ravindra44 (80)

R Jadeja14-1-39-3

66.60

Full again outside the off stump line. Tim Southee offers a front foot defence to end the over.

66.50

Tosses the ball up outside off. Tim Southee takes a front foot out and blocks it well.

66.40

Drops it short outside off. Tim Southee looks to cut the ball hard but misses it completely.

66.30

Floats it up outside the off stump line. Tim Southee looks to drive it but gets an inside edge onto the pads.

66.20

Just short on the stumps. Tim Southee stays back and blocks it off towards covers.

66.11

Fuller on the stumps, flicked away to long on for a single by Rachin Ravindra.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 66 overs : 236/7

T Southee2 (6)

R Ravindra43 (79)

K Yadav15-1-68-1

65.62

On the pads this time from Kuldeep Yadav and Tim Southee slogs the ball into the deep square leg region and gets a couple to end the over.

65.50

Just short on the stumps. Tim Southee moves away and drops the ball to covers.

65.40

BEATEN! Another ball going away from Kuldeep Yadav! Pitches it on the off stump line from over the wicket and Tim Southee offers a front foot block but misses.

65.30

Bowls a wrong one on the off stump. Tim Southee reads it well and slaps it straight to point.

65.20

Short and wide outside off. Tim Southee stays back in the crease and works it to covers.

65.11

Just short on the off stump line. Rachin Ravindra stays back in the crease and tucks it to long on for a single.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 65 overs : 233/7

T Southee0 (1)

R Ravindra42 (78)

R Jadeja13-1-38-3

64.60

Floats the ball on the off stump. Fuller. Tim Southee pushes at the delivery tentatively and gets beaten on the outside edge.

Tim Southee walks out to bat now.

64.5W

OUT! TIMBER! Ravindra Jadeja has the last laugh! Arm ball from the left-arm spinner from around the wicket angle on the middle stump. The ball rushes back into the right-hander after pitching and Matt Henry is stuck on the crease as he goes for a big swipe across the line. The ball beats Henry on the inside edge and hits the middle stump. 3rd wicket of the inning for Jadeja. New Zealand are now 233/7, leading by 187 runs.

64.44

FOUR! Two in two for Matt Henry! Ravindra Jadeja drops the length short outside the off-stump line, allowing Matt Henry to rock back and slam the ball in front of point and the ball beats the fielder to his right for the second boundary of the over.

64.34

FOUR! Good shot! New Zealand lead by 183! Floated ball on the line of the stumps and Matt Henry runs down the track and heaves the ball up and over to the right of Ravichandran Ashwin at mid on and the ball runs away to the fence.

64.21

Fuller on the stumps this time. Rachin Ravindra tucks it to long on for a run.

64.10

Comes from over the wicket to the left-hander and pitches the ball up on the off stump. Rachin Ravindra blocks it off the front foot.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 64 overs : 224/6

M Henry0 (6)

R Ravindra41 (76)

K Yadav14-1-65-1

63.60

Fuller on off. Matt Henry takes the front foot out and tucks it to covers to end the over.

63.50

Tosses the ball up on the stumps. Matt Henry moves away and drives the ball straight to mid off.

63.40

Just short on top of the off stump from over the wicket angle. Matt Henry stays back in the crease and slaps the ball to covers.

63.31

Fuller delivery on off, driven through to long off for a single.

63.20

On the off stump this time, fuller again. Rachin Ravindra blocks it off towards covers.

63.10

Good delivery on the stumps, fuller and turning away. Rachin Ravindra offers a good front foot defence.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 63 overs : 223/6

M Henry0 (3)

R Ravindra40 (73)

R Jadeja12-1-29-2

62.60

Short again, on off, Matt Henry goes back and cuts it to cover-point. End of a successful over for Jadeja and India.

62.50

Shorter and quicker, on off, Matt Henry rocks back and cuts it to a deepish backward point.

62.40

Floats the ball up on the stumps to the new batter. Matt Henry knocks it back to the bowler off the front foot.

Drinks! India have managed to pick up 3 wickets so far on Day 3 and will be happy with the start they have got. Ravindra Jadeja has been brilliant along with the two fast bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah who each managed a wicket since the start. New Zealand already hold a lead of 177 runs and will be looking to add more runs if they want to exert pressure on India in the second innings. Rachin will be the key for the tourists from here on. Let's see what happens after the break. Matt Henry is the new man in for New Zealand.

62.3W

OUT! CLEANED HIM UP! An error in judging the length and Glenn Phillips pays the price! Jadeja comes from around the wicket for the right-hander and spears it in, attacking the stumps, on a length, Glenn Phillips opts to read it off the surface and therefore, goes back to a delivery he should have been on the front foot. The ball keeps coming on with the arm and goes right through his defence. The ball whistles past the inside edge and brushes the back pad before crashing into the stumps. Glenn goes for 14(18). New Zealand are now 223/6, leading by 177 runs.

62.21

On a nagging length, on off, Rachin Ravindra dabs it wide of backward point for a single.

62.10

This is pushed through by Jadeja, short and on off, Rachin Ravindra rocks back to defend for the turn but the ball holds its line and goes past the outside edge.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 62 overs : 222/5

G Phillips14 (17)

R Ravindra39 (71)

K Yadav13-1-64-1

61.66

SIX! Clean strike by Phillips! Floated up by Kuldeep but it is a bit too full, right in the arc, on off, Glenn Phillips swings through the line and launches it back over the bowler's head for a six.

61.50

Tossed up, on off, Glenn Phillips leans on it and eases it to cover.

61.40

Full and sliding across, around off, Glenn Phillips goes back to defend a full delivery and gets beaten on the outside edge.

61.31

Looped up, fuller and on off, Rachin Ravindra gets on the front foot and turns it wide of mid-wicket for a single.

61.20

A loud shout for LBW but the umpire remains unmoved! There were two sounds. Kuldeep Yadav and the keeper, Dhruv Jurel are convinced that is pad first. They convince Rohit Sharma to take the review. The first replay does show that it is pad first. The next thing to check is the impact. It turns out to be umpire's call and wickets is also umpire's call with the ball clipping the off stump. This was flatter, on off, Rachin Ravindra went on the back foot to punch it away but was rushed in the shot. The ball brushed his front pad before making contact with the bat. The on-field decision stands. India keep the review though.

61.10

It will be spin from both ends now as Kuldeep Yadav comes into the attack. Kuldeep serves it on a nagging length, a hint of away turn from over the wicket, on off, Rachin Ravindra defends it off the back foot.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 61 overs : 215/5

G Phillips8 (14)

R Ravindra38 (68)

R Jadeja11-1-28-1

60.60

Jadeja starts with a maiden! Fuller and quicker, on off, Glenn Phillips lunges and blocks it out with a straight bat.

60.50

On a nagging length, a bit of extra bounce, outside off, Glenn Phillips goes for the cut but gets beaten as the ball goes over the bat.

60.40

Pushed through, short and on off, Glenn Phillips works it with an open bat face to backward point.

60.30

Speared in, short and on off, Glenn Phillips goes on the back foot and pushes it to cover.

60.20

Flatter and shorter, coming in with the arm, around off, Glenn Phillips makes the leave.

60.10

Starts from around the wicket and darts it in, full and on off, Glenn Phillips firms the drive to cover.

Ravindra Jadeja (10-0-28-1) comes into the attack for the first time on Day 3!

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 60 overs : 215/5

R Ravindra38 (68)

G Phillips8 (8)

J Bumrah15-6-36-1

59.60

Bashes the hard length, on off, Rachin Ravindra gets on top of the bounce and guides it to backward point.

59.51

Much better from Glenn! On a good length, on off, Glenn Phillips plays it right under his eyes. Taps it wide of point and collects a single.

59.40

A rash shot but Glenn Phillips gets away with it! On a back of a length, wide on off, Glenn Phillips throw his hands at the delivery but misses. Gets beaten on the outside edge.

59.30

In the channel on off, it lands on a good length and then straightens a touch, around off, Glenn Phillips plays inside the line of the ball and sees the ball zip past the outside edge.

59.24

FOUR! Streaky! With an upright seam, Bumrah bowls it on a back of a length, on off, Glenn Phillips hops to punch it down the deck with a straight bat. The outside edge is found but it goes all along the ground and goes through the gap between gully and the slip cordon for a boundary.

59.11lb

Bumrah drifts on the pads from the around-the-wicket angle, on a length, Rachin Ravindra misses the tickle. A leg bye is taken as the ball rolls on the leg side.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 59 overs : 209/5

R Ravindra38 (66)

G Phillips3 (4)

M Siraj12-1-41-1

58.61

Hurls it on a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra taps it with soft hands in front of point and gets to the other end.

58.50

Lands it on a length, around off, Rachin Ravindra blocks it out on the front foot.

58.43

Angling in, on a length, on off, Glenn Phillips stays leg side of the ball and looks to go over the top on the off side. Gets it high on the bat but luckily for Glenn, it goes wide of cover. The cover fielder gives it a chase and saves a run for his side with a slide, preventing the ball from reaching the fence. Three runs taken.

58.30

Length delivery, on off, Glenn Phillips blocks it out down the deck.

58.21

Serves it on a hard length, on off, Rachin Ravindra pulls it through square leg for a single.

58.10

On a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra defends it off the front foot.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 58 overs : 204/5

G Phillips0 (2)

R Ravindra36 (62)

J Bumrah14-6-31-1

57.60

On a shortish length, on off, Bumrah hits the bat hard. Glenn Phillips hangs back to defend.

57.50

Play and a miss! On a back of a length, outside off, Glenn Phillips flays at the delivery away from his body and gets beaten on the outside edge.

Glenn Phillips comes out to bat now for New Zealand.

57.4W

OUT! TAKEN! Jasprit Bumrah gets in on the act now! Bumrah stays over the wicket and goes wide of the crease. From that angle, he slants it into the right-hander, on a length, around off, Tom Blundell stays leg side of the ball again. Gets on the front foot but is a bit tentative on the defensive prod. A bit of extra bounce and it results in the ball catching the outside edge that goes straight into the waiting hands of KL Rahul at second slip who takes it near his waist. Bumrah is now the highest wicket-taker in 2024 in Test cricket with 39 wickets. New Zealand are now 204/5, leading by 158 runs.

57.30

Delivers it on a back of a length, around off, Tom Blundell hops and guides it towards gully where Yashasvi Jaiswal is quick to get across to his right to make the stop.

57.20

Bowled from wide of the crease, slanting in, on a length, on off, Tom Blundell does not get right behind the line of the ball but does enough to cover the line of the ball and defends it out.

57.10

Angling in, at 138 kph, on a good length, on middle and leg, Tom is a bit rushed as he looks to flick it away. Gets beaten on the inside edge and wears it high on the back leg.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 57 overs : 204/4

R Ravindra36 (62)

T Blundell5 (4)

M Siraj11-1-36-1

56.60

On a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra leans on it and blocks it out solidly.

56.51

Tailing in, on a good length, on middle and leg, Tom Blundell turns it past square leg and gets to the other end.

56.41

Siraj pulls the length back and delivers it around off, Rachin Ravindra hangs back and steers it along the ground to deep backward point for a single.

56.34

FOUR! Lovely shot! Siraj steams in with a short mid off in place. Serves it on a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra gets his weight on the front foot and just punches it with a straight bat. The ball bounces off the turf and gets past the outstretched right hand of Siraj on his follow through before racing into the fence. The 200 comes up for New Zealand.

56.20

On a good length, on off, Rachin Ravindra stabs it down the deck.

56.10

Delivers it on a back of a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra rides the bounce and defends it on the off side.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 56 overs : 198/4

T Blundell4 (3)

R Ravindra31 (57)

J Bumrah13-5-31-0

55.64

FOUR! Easy pickings! Too straight from Bumrah, on the pads, on a length, Tom Blundell glances it off his pads and beats deep fine leg to his right for a boundary. The Kiwi keeper is off the mark. New Zealand's lead is now 152.

55.50

Beaten! This lands on a back of a length and then goes away off the deck, on off, Tom Blundell hops to keep it out with a straight bat but gets squared up by the away movement. The ball zips past the outside edge.

55.40

Slanting in from over the wicket, on a length, on off, Tom Blundell gets an inside edge on the defence as the ball rolls on the leg side.

55.31

Quick single taken! Serves it on a hard length again, on off, Rachin plays it late as he lets the ball come to him to stab it down. The ball rolls past the stumps off the bottom part of the bat. Rachin gets called through for a quick single by Tom Blundell.

55.20

On a hard length, on off, Rachin Ravindra rides the bounce and defends it right under his eyes.

55.10

In the channel on off, on a length, Rachin Ravindra lets it go.

Tom Blundell is the new batter in for New Zealand at number 6.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 55 overs : 193/4

D Mitchell18 (49)

R Ravindra30 (54)

M Siraj10-1-30-1

54.6W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Mohammed Siraj gives India the first strike on Day 3! This is on a back of a length, outside off, Daryl Mitchell hangs on the back foot and tries to get on top of the bounce. Plays well away from his body and pays the ultimate price. Goes hard at the delivery as he looks to punch it through the off side. Gets an outside edge that goes quickly at waist height to gully where Yashasvi Jaiswal reacts well to take it to his left. Jaiswal seems to have hurt himself in the process but he will be happy to have managed to hold on. New Zealand are now 193/4, leading by 147 runs.

54.54

FOUR! Edged away! Angling in, on off, on a length, Daryl Mitchell lets the ball come to him and does not go hard at the delivery. Tries to defend it with soft hands. Gets an outside edge that goes along the ground in the gap between the slip cordon and gully for a boundary.

54.40

On the off-stump line, on a length, Daryl Mitchell pats it to mid on.

54.30

Length delivery, at the stumps, Daryl Mitchell takes a couple of steps across and plays it back to the bowler.

54.20

Beaten! In the channel on off, on a length, Daryl Mitchell gets on the front foot and pokes at the delivery away from his body. Luckily for him, he does not nick it behind.

54.10

Sprayed on the pads by Siraj, on a length, Daryl fails to clip it away and wears it high on the thigh pad.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 54 overs : 189/3

R Ravindra30 (54)

D Mitchell14 (43)

J Bumrah12-5-26-0

53.60

Keeps it around the off stump, on a length, Rachin Ravindra stabs it down on the off side.

53.50

Not close enough to make the batter play, fuller and outside off, Rachin shoulders arms.

53.40

Oh, that's a beauty! Slanting in from around the wicket and then nipping away off the deck, a bit of extra bounce as well, on a good length, on the sixth stump line. Rachin Ravindra tries to cover the line of the ball but gets beaten on the outside edge.

53.30

In and around the off-stump line, angling into the left-hander, on a length, Rachin Ravindra tucks it off the inner half of the bat to mid-wicket.

53.20

Changes his angle of attack now does Bumrah as he comes from around the wicket. Lands it on a back of a length, around off, Rachin Ravindra steers it with an open bat face to backward point.

53.10

Delivers it on a length, just outside off, Rachin Ravindra gets his weight on the front foot and times the drive well but picks out the man at cover.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 53 overs : 189/3

D Mitchell14 (43)

R Ravindra30 (48)

M Siraj9-1-26-0

52.60

Going away from the batter again, on a length, outside off, Daryl Mitchell lets it be.

52.50

Shaping away slightly, on a length, around the sixth stump line, Daryl Mitchell covers the line of the ball and defends it down the deck.

52.40

A hint of away shape, in the channel on off, on a fuller length, left alone by Daryl Mitchell.

52.31

Angling away, on off, on a length, Rachin Ravindra pushes hard at the delivery as he looks to go through the off side. Gets it off the inner half of the bat to the left of mid on for a single.

52.20

Hurls it full, at 136.2 kph, on off and middle, Rachin Ravindra blocks it out with a straight bat.

52.10

Serves it on a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra lunges and eases the drive to cover.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 52 overs : 188/3

R Ravindra29 (45)

D Mitchell14 (40)

J Bumrah11-4-26-0

51.63

Bumrah bashes the hard length, on off, Rachin Ravindra swivels and drags the pull square of the wicket on the leg side. Gets it off the inner half of the bat towards deep square leg where Mohammed Siraj runs to his right and puts in a dive, saving a run for his side. Three runs taken. A confident start for New Zealand. Their lead is now 142.

51.50

A tighter line, on a good length, on off and middle, Rachin defends it right under his eyes.

51.40

On middle and leg, on a good length, Rachin stays back and nudges it to mid-wicket where the fielder dives low to his right and makes the stop.

51.30

Keeps it at the stumps, on a good length, Rachin Ravindra hangs back and dabs it in front of backward point.

51.20

Fuller in length now at 134.7 kph, on off and middle, Rachin Ravindra taps it with a straight bat to mid off.

51.10

Bumrah steams in from over the wicket. Gets the ball to leave the batter, on a back of a length, Rachin Ravindra hops and shoulders arms.

Who will operate from the other end? It will be Jasprit Bumrah.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 51 overs : 185/3

D Mitchell14 (40)

R Ravindra26 (39)

M Siraj8-1-25-0

50.60

In the channel on off, on a hard length, Daryl shuffles across slightly and makes the leave.

50.51lb

A bit too straight, on the pads, on a good length, Rachin fails to flick it away. A leg bye is taken as the ball rolls off his pads behind square on the leg side.

50.40

Siraj drags his length back but sprays it down the leg side. Rachin Ravindra misses the tickle.

50.30

At 133.9 kph, on a length, on the off-stump line, Rachin tries to defend but gets an inside edge onto his pads.

50.20

Angling away, on a length, on off, Rachin Ravindra shows the full face of the bat and stabs it down the deck.

50.14

FOUR! Rachin Ravindra and New Zealand are underway on Day 3! A half-volley first up by Siraj, on middle and leg from over the wicket, Rachin Ravindra stays balanced in the crease and brings his wrists into play. Clips it between mid-wicket and mid on for a boundary.

All in readiness for the action to commence. Blue skies and sunshine greet the two umpires and players as they head out to the middle. Rishabh Pant, who walked off the field after taking a blow on his right knee late on Day 2, has not taken the field. Dhruv Jurel will continue behind the stumps as a substitute keeper. India are starting with pace in the form of Mohammed Siraj. Siraj to Rachin Ravindra first up. Here we go!

PITCH REPORT - Simon Doull is near the deck. He says that the pitch still looks decent for batting. Mural Kartik joins him and says that the moisture from yesterday has dried up with the sun beating down. Shares that the cracks have opened up. Further says that every spot the pacers hit yesterday have resulted in dents in the surface. Looking at those dents, Doull reckons that it resulted in a bit of indifferent bounce yesterday and India will be hoping for more of the same today.

As the teams head into Day 3, the pressure is squarely on the Indian side. With New Zealand already leading by 134 runs and seven wickets in hand, India will need early breakthroughs to have any chance of clawing their way back into the game. On the other hand, New Zealand will look to carry on from where they left off and strengthen their already commanding position. A fascinating day's play awaits. Remember, it will be an early start with the first ball set to be bowled at 3.45 am GMT. Stay tuned.

Matt Henry, leading the charge for New Zealand, was outstanding with the ball, picking up a five-wicket haul and causing havoc with his accuracy and movement. He was ably supported by young William O'Rourke, who grabbed four wickets, ensuring that India never got a foothold in their innings. In reply, the Kiwi openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway looked composed and assured, showing great discipline against the new ball. By the time Stumps were called on Day 2, New Zealand had firmly asserted their dominance, finishing the day at 180/3 with a lead of 134 runs.

Rohit Sharma, the Indian skipper, won the toss and opted to bat first on a damp wicket. However, the overcast conditions played right into the hands of the Kiwi bowlers, as India struggled to negotiate the swing and seam. The hosts were bundled out for 46, their lowest Test total at home and overall the third-lowest total. The most telling statistic of India's innings was that five of their batters were dismissed without scoring, highlighting the clinical nature of New Zealand’s bowling.

A very good morning to everyone joining us here today. Heading into Day 3, India face an uphill battle, looking to bounce back after New Zealand's commanding performance on Day 2. After a washout on the opening day, the visitors took full advantage of the overcast conditions, putting India under immense pressure and dominating all three sessions. The onus is now on the Indian side to regroup, reflect, and bring their A-game on this crucial 'Moving Day' of the match.

... DAY 3, SESSION 1 ...

Right then, a day that started with the bowlers dictating the conditions, progressed and transitioned to the batters dominating as the day wore on. India's aim would be to come afresh with new plans to dismantle the Kiwi batters and prevent them from running away with a broad lead. While New Zealand's goal will be to play through the third day and firm their grip further in the game. Also, a lot depends on how the Bengaluru weather stays for the next remaining days. Day 3 begins on 18th October, Friday and the first ball will be bowled at 3.45 am GMT. Till then, ADIOS!

Matt Henry is down for a quick chat. He starts by saying that it was a great way to start the day but with how they have batted so far, it was even better. Adds that there was a bit more grass taken off and wanted to make full use of the early conditions and reckons that the key is thinking about the things that you can control. Mentions that every time you come back to India, you gain more experience and ends by saying that it is important to have a dominant day like his but they need to keep pressing.

New Zealand asserted their dominance throughout the day, particularly in the opening two sessions. They first dismantled the Indian batting lineup with a stellar bowling performance, then followed up with an impressive, unscathed batting display. The day's standout performances included Matt Henry's remarkable five-wicket haul, complemented by young William O'Rourke's four-wicket contribution. On the batting front, Devon Conway's rapid 91 laid a solid foundation for New Zealand to build a substantial lead. This comprehensive performance in both disciplines has put the Kiwis firmly in control of the match.

This little passage of play, dominated by the spinners, disrupted the New Zealand batter's composure. Ashwin reintroduced to the attack, made an immediate impact, redeeming his earlier performance by dismissing Devon Conway for 91, just shy of his century. However, Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell ensured that no further wickets were lost and constructed a short little partnership to see through the day for New Zealand.

Bumrah began the session for India but his spells were dealt with extreme caution and Siraj looked a bit off the rhythm. Noticing the lack of swing or seam movement to aid his pacers, Rohit turned to spin. At first, the pitch offered little turn, but the dual deployment of Jadeja and Kuldeep started to create opportunities. Kuldeep, especially, probed the batters relentlessly with his variations. Although India's fielding was below par even by their own standards, it was Ravindra Jadeja who eventually ended the long wait for a breakthrough, crushing the blooming 75-run stand for the second wicket.

New Zealand came out unblemished into the final session. Tom Latham and Devon Conway looked pretty organized and confident to deal the new ball. The conditions to bat had improved significantly with the sun beating down and the two openers took that benefit scoring at a brisk pace. Devon Conway, targeted Ashwin from the outset and tried to unsettle his lengths with a few lusty blows.

STUMPS, DAY 2 - A day that well and truly belongs to the visitors. They will surely treasure the positives across both departments as they have dominated all three sessions of Day 2. For India, they would like to go back on the drawing board and assess where things went wrong and come out with fresh new energy on the 'Moving Day'.

The light meter is out! Indian players flock around near the non-striker's end awaiting the verdict. And after checking the reading, the umpire Paul Reiffel has requested the players to call it a day! The artificial light has taken over natural light which is not an ideal situation to continue, according to the protocols. The players walk off the field and IT IS STUMPS ON DAY 2!

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 50 overs : 180/3

D Mitchell14 (39)

R Ravindra22 (34)

J Bumrah10-4-23-0

49.60

Just back of a length and outside off, angling back in a bit, Mitchell tentatively pushes it down into the off side.

49.50

Goes a bit wider on the crease and angles it in full and around off, Daryl Mitchell prods halfway forward and keeps it out off the outer half of the bat.

49.40

Pitched up wide of the off stump at 139.5 clicks, Daryl Mitchell shoulders arms at it.

Daryl Mitchell is not happy with the movement around the sightscreen. A small portion of the white sheet near the sightscreen was flapping due to the wind affecting his concentration through the peripheral vision. It was requested to be put in place by the umpire.

49.32

Just short of a good length, Daryl Mitchell stands tall and tucks it away neatly off the hips in front of deep square leg for a couple of handy runs.

49.20

Oh, that is a lovely delivery and all of the Indian players go up in unison. However, the bowler went up in appeal pretty late and the umpire turns it down. Good-length delivery around off, angling in and then leaving the batter very late. Daryl Mitchell gets a bit squared up and the ball rips past the outside edge. Good decision not to review as there was a clear gap between bat and ball on the replay.

49.10

Slightly back of a length over off, staying upright as well, Daryl Mitchell blocks it off the middle of the bat.

Double change. Pace in tandem as the lights have faded away now. Jasprit Bumrah (9-4-21-0) is back into the attack.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 49 overs : 178/3

R Ravindra22 (34)

D Mitchell12 (33)

M Siraj7-1-21-0

48.60

Good-length delivery on off stump, Rachin Ravindra gets a bit forward and punches it sweetly on the up, straight to covers.

48.50

Back of a length and around middle, Ravindra stays back and just nudges it onto the leg side.

48.41

Short of a good length and over middle, tucked away off the hips to the man in front of square leg and the batters pick up a quick single there.

48.30

Just a shade fuller and angling it in from outside off, Daryl Mitchell with another solid block.

48.20

Keeps it on a good length around off, slanting it into the stumps, Daryl Mitchell presses back and across to block it off.

48.10

Starts from over the wicket and bowls it from wider on the crease. Good-length delivery outside off, Daryl Mitchell ghets across to make the block.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 48 overs : 177/3

R Ravindra22 (32)

D Mitchell11 (29)

R Ashwin11-1-46-1

47.60

Nicely bowled and nicely played as well. Ashwin slows it up a bit and just pulls the length back. Rachin Ravindra is looking to get forward but doesn't get to the pitch of the ball and the ball goes off the sticker of the bat and down to backward point.

47.51

Tossed up on off, Mitchell gets a bit forward and plays it along the ground towards long on for a run.

47.40

Flighted ball on middle, on a length as well and Daryl Mitchell defends it from the crease.

47.31

Fractionally short around off, cut away off the back foot in front of deep point for a single.

47.20

Quicker through the air and angled into middle, a bit of drift in as well, Rachin Ravindra manages to keep it out.

47.11

Slows it up and floats it full just across the off stump, Daryl Mitchell squeezes it away down to short third for a single.

Well, according to the conditions, if the allotted 95 overs are not completed within these few minutes, which looks highly likely, the play will get extended for another 30 minutes - that is, till 12.15 pm GMT - if conditions allow and the light is safe enough to continue. Also, Bumrah was seen stretching out. So probably he will get a short spell anytime sooner.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 47 overs : 174/3

D Mitchell9 (26)

R Ravindra21 (29)

R Jadeja10-0-28-1

46.61

Quite full around middle, driven down to long on for an easy single by Mitchell.

46.50

Tossed up on a nagging length on off, Daryl Mitchell reaches forward and makes the block.

46.41

Flights this one up as well around off, Rachin Ravindra leans on and opens the face of the blade before playing it away behind point for a run more.

46.31

Flighted up on the pads, Mitchell leans ahead and blocks it off the inner edge of the bat in front of mid-wicket for a quick single.

46.20

Drifted into middle and leg, a bit full and Mitchell defends it down the pitch.

46.10

Darted in full and around off at 95 clicks, Daryl Mitchell brings out the drive and jams it out to covers.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 46 overs : 171/3

R Ravindra20 (28)

D Mitchell7 (21)

R Ashwin10-1-43-1

45.60

Nicely drifted into the pads, Rachin strides out a bit and makes the block.

45.51

Floated up, full and across off stump, Daryl Mitchell goes down and plays the reverse sweep well behind square on the off side for one more.

45.40

Flatter one on off and middle, Daryl Mitchell goes back and across before keeping it out with a straight bat.

45.31

Angles one into the pads, flicked away down to fine leg for a single by Ravindra.

45.20

Nagging length, angled into middle, Rachin Ravindra makes some room and cuts it right off the stumps towards backward point.

45.11

This is tossed up on a length and around off, Mitchell pushes it out wide of covers for a quick single.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 45 overs : 168/3

R Ravindra19 (25)

D Mitchell5 (18)

R Jadeja9-0-25-1

44.60

Just held back a bit and flighted up around off, Rachin Ravindra with a tentative push off the front foot but he gets an outside edge that rolls wide of first slip.

44.50

Flatter one, angled in, Rachin goes on the back foot and nudges it to the leg side.

44.41

Just a bit short on middle, Daryl Mitchell rocks back and punches it down to long on for a single.

44.30

Bowled flatter around off, Mitchell backs away and plays it straight to covers.

44.20

Floats this one up fuller on off, Mitchell leans on to make the block.

44.10

Tossed up on off stump, on a dragged length, played away towards covers.

Just about 15 minutes or so remaining in the day now! The floodlights have just started to take effect too. Meaning, India will close out with spin in tandem, or maybe a short burst for Jasprit Bumrah, if conditions permit for a seamer to bowl. But for now, Ravindra Jadeja to continue.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 44 overs : 167/3

R Ravindra19 (23)

D Mitchell4 (14)

R Ashwin9-1-40-1

43.60

Full and drifted into middle and leg, squeezed out on the off side.

43.50

In and around off stump, kept out.

43.40

Lovely delivery! Tossed up around off, gets this one to drift in and then turn and bounce away from the left-hander. Rachin Ravindra is drawn forward to block but is well beaten.

43.30

Nagging length around off stump, Ravindra goes on the back foot and defends it off.

43.20

Flights this one up a bit and bowls it around off, Rachin Ravindra leans forward and makes the block.

43.10

Quicker through the air, full and on off, Rachin pushes it out to covers.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 43 overs : 167/3

D Mitchell4 (14)

R Ravindra19 (17)

R Jadeja8-0-24-1

42.60

Tossed up, quite full on middle, played away to mid on.

42.50

Full and at the stumps. Mitchell gets forward and blocks it to mid-wicket.

42.40

Half an appeal for LBW but yet again, the umpire remains unmoved. This is flighted up full on middle and seemed to be the arm ball. Daryl Mitchell goes down to sweep and misses, getting hit on the pads. No review taken!

42.30

Nicely held back, floated up on off stump, Mitchell gets on the front foot and blocks it off.

42.20

A tad full and straight, drifting in as well, Mitchell manages to block it down the pitch.

42.11

On a length and around off, patted away through the gap at covers for an easy single by Rachin Ravindra.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 42 overs : 166/3

D Mitchell4 (9)

R Ravindra18 (16)

R Ashwin8-0-40-1

41.60

This is floated up on the stumps, Daryl Mitchell defends it off the front foot.

41.50

Flatter again, around off, Mitchell gets across to the off side and nudges it around the corner for no run.

41.40

Bowled flatter and trying to angle it across middle and leg, Mitchell stays back and tucks it to the leg side.

41.31

Nice and full on off, Ravindra takes the front leg out and firms the drive down to long off for a single.

41.20

Tossed up around off, blocked off by Ravindra.

41.14

FOUR! Just a little too full from Ashwin and he pays the price. Tossed up on middle, Rachin Ravindra gets on the front foot and hammers the low full toss straight back past the bowler and into the long on fence for a boundary.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 41 overs : 161/3

D Mitchell4 (6)

R Ravindra13 (13)

R Jadeja7-0-23-1

40.60

Flighted ball, drifting into middle and leg, Daryl Mitchell plays it under the eyes and flicks it to mid-wicket.

40.51

Dragged length, attacking the stumps, Rachin Ravindra stays back and just about nudges it away onto the leg side for a single.

40.40

Floated up on off, Ravindra pushes it out on the off side.

40.30

Lovely length from Jadeja, just a smidge full, drawing Rachin into the drive but the ball beats the outside edge. The bails are whipped off in a flash by Dhruv Jurel but the umpires aren't interested to go upstairs.

40.20

Jadeja bowls this one a bit quicker and wider of the off stump, the ball pitches and jags back in, Rachin is caught on the back foot and gets beaten past the outside edge.

40.12

Nagging length on off, angling in, Rachin hops back and edges it down with soft hands towards deep third for a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 40 overs : 158/3

D Mitchell4 (5)

R Ravindra10 (8)

R Ashwin7-0-35-1

39.60

Floated up around off stump, Mitchelly watchfully keeps it out.

39.50

On a dragged length outside off, considerably slower too at just 84 clicks, Daryl Mitchell has a go at it but pulls out at the last moment.

39.40

Fuller again and on off, Mitchell leans on to make the block.

39.34

FOUR! Flighted ball, full and around off, dipping a bit as well. Daryl Mitchell is a bit confused but ends up playing a reverse dab and gets the boundary down to deep third.

39.20

Flatter and around off, bowled from over the stumps, Daryl Mitchell presses back to defend.

Daryl Mitchell walks to bat at number 5.

39.1W

OUT! TIMBER! Immediate impact from Ravichandran Ashwin in his new spell and Devon Conway has thrown it all away here. Ashwin comes from around the stumps and spears it in on middle and leg stump at 95.5 clicks. Conway with the pre-meditated reverse sweep is beaten comprehensively and the ball crashes into the stumps. Conway has to walk back for a fine 91 off 105 balls but the umpires have gone upstairs to check for something. The keeper's gloves are in question as Jurel might have had his hands in front of the stumps but replays confirm that it is a fair delivery and New Zealand lose their third wicket. Ashwin redeems himself as he was taken to the cleaners by Conway in his earlier spell. This is the third time when Conway has fell in his 90s.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 39 overs : 154/2

D Conway91 (104)

R Ravindra10 (8)

R Jadeja6-0-20-1

38.61

Drags the length back and bowls it on middle, Conway goes on the back foot and punches it through mid on for a single.

38.50

Tossed-up delivery on the stumps, Conway defends it off.

38.41

Fired in, full and outside off, driven away wide of covers by Rachin for a quick single.

38.30

Floated up around off, Rachin defends it off the front foot.

38.20

More of a delayed reaction for a caught behind appeal but it is turned down. Jadeja tosses it up outside off, Rachin looks to lean on and block but is beaten past the outside edge. There was a faint sound but not that of the bat hitting the ball.

38.14

FOUR! Top short! Bowled quick and short outside off, Rachin Ravindra picks the length early, backs away and latches onto the width, slapping it past covers for a boundary.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 38 overs : 148/2

D Conway90 (102)

R Ravindra5 (4)

K Yadav12-1-57-1

37.60

This is lobbed up, quite full and around off, Devon Conway brings out the expansive drive but hits it straight to KL Rahul at covers.

37.50

Floated up on a length and on off, kept out by Conway.

37.41

Fractionally short around off, turning in a bit, Rachin Ravindra goes back and across before cutting it away through point for another single.

37.31

Short and wide again, Conway gets on the back foot and taps the ball through the point region for one more.

37.21

This is bowled short and outside off, Rachin rocks back and cuts it away in front of point for a single. The lead for New Zealand is now 100 runs.

37.12

Fantastic effort in the deep from Yashasvi Jaiswal! Tossed up, full and around off, Rachin Ravindra gets to the pitch of the ball and drives it through covers but Jaiswal chases it down and puts in a late dive to keep it down to two runs.

Halt! Rishabh Pant seems to be struck around the knee and is hobbling at the moment. The physio is out to have a look and Pant seems to be in a lot of pain now. Hopefully, he is fine. Pant is still on the ground and getting some treatment and it is that right knee that is in question. The entire team is now surrounding him and we might see him go off the field for now. Unfortunately, Pant is taken off the field and Dhruv Jurel is brought in as the substitute wicket-keeper.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 37 overs : 143/2

D Conway89 (99)

R Ravindra1 (1)

R Jadeja5-0-14-1

36.60

Through the gates! Jadeja bowls it outside off. It spins sharply back in as Conway looks to drive hard through the off side. The ball zips past the inside edge and goes close to the off stump and flashes right on Pant's right knee roll. He is down on the ground and is grimacing in pain. This doesn't look good for him.

36.50

Pitched up, full and on the off stump. Conway blocks forward to Jadeja.

36.41

Full around the off stump. this is worked away to deep mid-wicket for a single.

Drinks break! The Indian spinners are working hard and there have been many close calls but now Ravindra Jadeja has been able to break this stand. Devon Conway is still out there and looking very comfortable and will be key for the Kiwis if they are to end Day 2 well in front. Can the Indian spinners dent New Zealand's charge and pull things back at the end of Day 2? Let's find out. Also, Rachin Ravindra walks out to bat now.

36.3W

OUT! IN THE AIR AND KULDEEP MAKES NO MISTAKE THIS TIME! New Zealand lose their second wicket and Rohit's delight knows no bounds as Will Young was dropped by him just in the previous over. Jadeja loops it up, and drops it full, a bit of a top-spinner outside the off stump, a bit quicker at 96.6 kph. It lands and spins away with a bit of bounce as Young gets down on one knee for a sweep and is a bit early into the shot. Gets a top edge that spoons up in the air, to the right of short fine leg. Kuldeep scoots across to his right and pouches it up safely. Will Young departs on 33 and fails to convert yet another start. The change in field worked wonders for Jadeja and India. Deep mid-wicket and deep square leg were removed right before this ball and Young falls into the trap. New Zealand are 142/2, leading by 96 runs.

36.20

Arm-ball, full and turning away, Will Young pushes at it and drives it to off the side.

36.10

Much fuller on the stumps, Will Young gets an inside edge onto the pads and the ball rolls back to the keeper. Rishabh Pant fails to collect the ball and flashes the bails.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 36 overs : 142/1

D Conway89 (97)

W Young33 (70)

K Yadav11-1-52-1

35.64

FOUR! Nicely clipped away! A googly on offer, in front of the stumps, Devon Conway rocks back and punches it through the vacant mid-wicket region for a boundary to end the over.

35.50

Looped up, pitched outside off, Devon Conway gets his bat in front of the pads, and carefully stabs it to the pitch.

35.42

In middle, on a fuller length, Devon Conway leans ahead and turns it to deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.

35.31

Much fuller and on the leg stump, Will Young works it through mid-wicket for a single.

35.21

Drifts it full and on the leg stump, tickled away by Conway to deep fine for a single.

35.16

SIX! BLUDGEONED! Too full and on the off stump line, Devon Conway skips down to the pitch and lofts it flat and behind long on for a six.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 35 overs : 128/1

W Young32 (69)

D Conway76 (92)

R Jadeja4-0-13-0

34.60

PUT DOWN! Rohit Sharma spills a great opportunity at slip and Ravindra Jadeja cannot believe it. Nicely bowled this, a bit more flight, bowled full and outside off, getting some dip on it as well. Will Young is drawn forward into the drive but gets an outside edge to the right of Sharma at first slip but the Indian skipper spills it out of his grasp.

34.50

Tossed up on off, Will Young defends it off the front foot.

34.40

Full in length and on the middle stump, quicker at 95.9 kph. Young plays forward and defends it to short extra cover.

34.31

Full outside off. Conway strides across and drives it to long off for a single.

34.21

Full outside the off stump. Young drives it to widish mid off for a run.

34.11

Tossed up and lands right on the rough outside the off stump. Conway gets down on one knee and plays a reverse sweep to deep backward point for a single.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 34 overs : 125/1

W Young31 (65)

D Conway74 (90)

K Yadav10-1-38-1

33.60

Flatter one on middle and leg, Young rocks back and flicks it towards mid-wicket. Maiden!

33.50

Dropped short and on the stumps, staying a tad low, Will Young has enough time to keep to out off the back foot.

33.40

Beaten! Flights the ball up now and dishes it a bit wide of the off stump, Will Young yet again doesn't quite pick it off the hand and looks to drive but is beaten on the outside edge.

33.30

Full outside the off stump. Young prods forward and pushes it to mid on. The short mid-wicket gets across and stops the ball.

33.20

Full on the middle stump. Young blocks forward to Kuldeep.

33.10

Tossed up on the leg stump. Young flicks it to short mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 33 overs : 125/1

D Conway74 (90)

W Young31 (59)

R Jadeja3-0-10-0

32.64

FOUR! Did that carry to Rohit? Yes, it certainly did. Jadeja darts it on a fuller length, Devon Conway stabs it very late off the outside half of the bat. The ball carries to the left of the fielder at first slip. Rohit Sharma is just a few milliseconds late to react, but does bend low to his left to catch, but it evades to the deep third fence for a boundary. India have just started to create chances here since last few deliveries.

32.50

Short and outside off. Conway hangs back and cuts it to deep backward point for a single.

32.41

Full around the off stump. Young gets forward and opens the bat face, and drives it to point for a run.

32.31

Short and outside off, Conway stays back and cuts it to deep backward point for a single

32.20

Good length outside off. Conway gets forward and blocks it to point.

32.12

Full outside off. Conway flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a couple.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 32 overs : 117/1

W Young30 (58)

D Conway67 (85)

K Yadav9-0-38-1

31.62

Full and at the off stump. Young presses forward and looks to defend. It goes off the outside edge to deep third and the fielder from short third gives it a chase, puts in a slide to flick it back. Saves two.

31.50

Oh, what happened there? A comedy of errors from both sides. Young flicks this fuller ball to the left of Jadeja at short fine leg. A slight miscommunication between the batters there as Conway is already halfway down the pitch before Young denies for a single. Jadeja is lightning quick to get to the ball, sees the batter stranded in the middle of the pitch, he throws it in the motion to the bowler's end. Kuldeep is standing ahead of the wickets and collects the ball but doesn't dislodge the bail at his end and tries to throw it to the keeper's end. However, Kuldeep was standing in the wrong direction as the ball just could've hit the stumps directly.

31.44

FOUR! A rare loosener from Kuldeep and pays the price! Short and outside off, Will Young uses the depth of the crease and cuts it past point for a boundary.

31.30

A googly from Kuldeep, full and just outside off, Will Young does not read the wrong'un off the bowler's hands, leans out to defend and gets beaten all ends up.

31.20

Too full, on stumps, turned away to square leg.

31.10

Flatter delivery on middle, Will Young bunts it back towards the bowler.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 31 overs : 111/1

D Conway67 (85)

W Young24 (52)

R Jadeja2-0-2-0

30.60

Nice and full, outside off, Conway defends it well on the front foot.

30.50

In front of the stumps, Conway tilts ahead and turns it to square leg.

30.41

Length-delivery just outside off, gets a good grip and sharp turn, Will Young lets it arrive at him and works it towards gully, Jaiswal does well to stop it with the dive. One taken.

30.30

A mysterious turn from Jadeja, away from the batter with a good bounce, Will Young strides across but sees the ball turning away sharply, opts out of the shot.

30.20

A tad short on off, kept low, punched to short cover.

30.10

Full, on the stumps, Will Young strides ahead and blocks it well.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 30 overs : 110/1

D Conway67 (83)

W Young23 (48)

K Yadav8-0-32-1

29.60

Sliding on the middle, on a fuller length, Devon Conway lunges out and pushes it back to the bowler with a straight bat face.

29.50

Pushed through full and outside off, Devon Conway leans across and drives but finds the fielder at cover.

29.40

A wrong'un, full and outside off, Devon Conway plays for the turn but it straightens up, Conway inside edges it to the leg side.

29.31

Drags the length again, on the leg stump line, turning in, Young hangs back and works it to deep square leg for a single.

29.21

A bit flatter and quicker on a short length, on middle, Devon Conway camps back and steers it past square leg for a comfortable single.

29.10

Nice and full, on off, kept well out by Conway.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 29 overs : 108/1

W Young22 (47)

D Conway66 (78)

R Jadeja1-0-1-0

28.60

Nice and full, on the stumps, blocked out well by Young on the front foot.

28.50

Pushed through, full and on middle, Will Young leans out and defends it to the off side.

28.40

Dropped short on off, played off the back foot towards mid off.

28.30

NOT OUT! The grimace on the face of Rohit Sharma tells the full story. Ravindra Jadeja flights this one up on middle and leg, Will Young goes down for the paddle sweep but misses and the ball goes off the back of the pad towards short fine leg. There is a huge appeal for LBW which is turned down and Rohit Sharma does take the review. Everything seems to fall in line but Ball Tracking shows that the ball would have gone with the angle and missed leg stump. Young has a smile of relief on his face as well.

A prolonged appeal for LBW from India but the umpire remains unmoved. The bowler and the keeper like it but the main question is whether the ball pitched in line or not. The third umpire is called in and first up, UltraEdge is checked. No spike when the ball passes the bat or the gloves. Ball Tracking shows that the ball would have missed the stumps and it stays NOT OUT. India lose another review.

28.20

Nicely flighted up around off, Young gets across and pushes it away to covers.

28.11

Starts off with a floated delivery on the pads, Devon Conway works it behind square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 28 overs : 107/1

W Young22 (42)

D Conway65 (77)

K Yadav7-0-30-1

27.60

A loud cry for LBW from the bowler and the fielders and the finger goes up! Will Young challenges the on-field decision and sends it upstairs. Kuldeep tosses it up well, and lands it on a fullish length. It stays low but turns into the batter sharply, Will Young lunges out to block it out but wears on the front pad. UltraEdge comes up and shows a huge spike on the inside edge. NOT OUT!

27.50

Ahh! That kept very low! A wrong'un, short and outside off. Young rocks back for a back foot punch but misses on the under edge. Rishabh Pant stays low and grabs it safely. Rohit and Pant, just for a brief moment chat for a caught behind but do not review it. It certainly beat the toe of the bat. But, Kuldeep has got that turn and variable bounce off the surface since last few overs now.

27.40

Full on the leg stump. Young flicks it to short mid-wicket.

27.34b

FOUR BYES! That's through everyone! Kuldeep bowls a fuller one, it lands right on the seam and gets a good bit of bounce, turns in and goes over the stumps beating the batter and the wicket-keeper. Runs down to the fence behind the keeper.

27.20

Pitched up, on the middle, worked to the leg side.

27.14

FOUR! Classic back foot punch! Into the 20s now Young! Not that short from Kuldeep, outside off, staying a bit low, Will Young transfers the weight on the back foot and uses the width to punch it solidly through covers for a boundary. 100 up for New Zealand.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 99/1

D Conway65 (77)

W Young18 (36)

J Bumrah9-4-21-0

26.60

In the passage of the off-peg, full in length, Devon Conway drives it straight to short cover.

26.50

Hones it around off does Bumrah, on a length, this is tapped away to the off side by Conway.

26.40

Good length pitching outside leg and moving away onto the middle stump. Conway is almost squared up and plays with soft hands to the pitch.

26.30

Beaten! Bumrah pitches it full, deviating away, just outside off, Conway pushes at it on the front foot and gets beaten on the outside edge by a whisker.

26.21

Angling on he pads, Will Young tickles it down to deep fine for an easy single.

26.10

Attacks the stumps does Bumrah, on a touch fuller length, Will Young gets forward to defend but is a bit late to bring his bat down in time. Ends up inside edging on the thigh pad.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 98/1

W Young17 (34)

D Conway65 (73)

K Yadav6-0-26-1

25.61

Fuller again, flat and quick, on off, driven to the left of the mid off fielder for a quick single to end the over.

25.50

Very full, in front of the sticks, Will Young responds with a confident front foot block.

25.40

Nice and full, on the stumps, blocked out nicely.

25.32

On the leg stump line, Will Young paddles it down to deep fine. Ravindra Jadeja chases it from the inner ring and flicks it with the slide at deep fine. Two taken.

25.24

FOUR! Shot of real authority by Young! Pitched very full, on the middle and leg, a flipper, Will Young skips down the track and spanks it over mid on for a boundary on the bounce.

25.11

Tossed up, pushed through, full and on off, driven down to long off for a single.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 90/1

W Young10 (29)

D Conway64 (72)

J Bumrah8-4-20-0

24.60

Fourth maiden for Bumrah! Nice and full, in front of the stumps, Will Young gets forward and knocks it down the ground to pierce the mid on region but the fielder swiftly moves to his left and intercepts it.

24.50

Fairly outside off, on a good length, Young covers the stumps and shoulders arms at it.

24.40

Identical line and length, around off, Will Young leans on the ball and taps it to the off side.

24.30

Straight and full, attacking the off-pole, Will Young presses forward and defends it solidly underneath the bat.

24.20

Short of a good length at 140.3 clicks, over the top of off, Will Young hangs his bat in the air to let it pass.

24.10

Good length, angling back into the batter from outside off. Young blocks it forward.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 24 overs : 90/1

D Conway64 (72)

W Young10 (23)

K Yadav5-0-18-1

23.60

Drags his length, and drifts it on the pads, Devon Conway jams his bat across and knocks it to short mid-wicket.

23.50

A fair bit of turn away from the batter on a fuller length, outside off, Devon Conway slices it to the point fielder.

23.41

Pitched outside leg on a fuller length, Will Young lunges out and steers it to deep square leg for another easy single.

23.30

Much fuller on the stumps, Young turns it to short leg.

23.20

Flat, short, across off, guided away to point by Young.

23.11

Kuldeep continues. Tossed up on the middle stump, Conway flicks it to long on and strolls for a single.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 23 overs : 88/1

W Young9 (20)

D Conway63 (69)

J Bumrah7-3-20-0

22.60

Short in length, but outside off, Will Young sways away from the line of the ball.

22.50

Outside off, on a fuller length, left alone by Will.

22.44

FOUR! Good shot! Stand and deliver! Bumrah goes too full now, just outside off, Will Young takes a half stride out and hits it through the line, beating mid off to his right for a cracking boundary. Didn't try to hit it too hard, just maintained his shape and balance on that one.

22.30

Angling into the batter from outside off, full in length, Will Young checks the ball on the front foot and makes a tight leave.

22.21

Spears in a good-length delivery onto the pads does Bumrah, Devon Conway is taken aback by the extra bit of bounce but manages to stab it down to the square leg region for a single.

22.10

A real tempter from Bumrah! Into the passage of the off stump on a back of a length, Devon Conway hangs his bat away from the body with no footwork and gets beaten on the outside edge.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 22 overs : 83/1

W Young5 (16)

D Conway62 (67)

K Yadav4-0-16-1

21.60

Peach! A leg-break on offer this time around, full and just outside off, Will Young is drawn forward to defend it out, but is comprehensively beaten on the outside edge.

21.50

A wrong'un on a length, Will Young goes deep inside the crease and tucks it to the leg side with soft hands.

21.40

Flat and full, outside off, stays low a tad, Will Young goes back and across and punches it to the short cover.

21.31

Oh, nicely bowled! Attacks the middle stump line, on a fuller length, it straightens up a bit. Devon Conway leans on the ball to defend, gets an inside edge that runs to short fine for a quick single.

21.20

Much fuller, pushed through on leg, eased back to the bowler by Conway.

21.10

Too slow, on the stumps, Conway taps it to the short leg fielder with soft hands.

Kuldeep Yadav to continue from the other end.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 21 overs : 82/1

W Young5 (13)

D Conway61 (64)

J Bumrah6-3-15-0

20.60

A maiden over to start the session! Nagging length outside the off stump. Young shoulders arms at it.

20.50

Brings the angle on the stumps now, hard length, on middle, Will Young presses ahead, lets the ball come at him and dabs it with soft hands to the right of gully. The fielder, Yashasvi Jaiswal scoots across and dives to make a sharp stop.

20.40

Keeps the line of attack outside off on a good length, Will Young sees the ball pass alone.

20.30

Bumrah bowls it outside off on a nagging length, gets a bit of an extra bounce off the surface. Left alone by Young.

20.20

Much closer to the off stump line, on a fuller length, Will Young strides out and makes a tight leave.

20.10

Bumrah with three slips and a gully, charges in from over the stumps and lands it right on money! Good length, outside off, Will Young lets it pass.

We are back for the post-Tea session on Day 2 and the sun is beating down on M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. The umpires and the players are back out in the middle. It will be Devon Conway and Will Young to resume their stay on the crease for New Zealand. Jasprit Bumrah will get proceedings underway with the ball. Three slips and a gully in place, lets go...

... DAY 2, SESSION 3 ...

Right then, the Kiwis already have a lead of 36 runs and Devon Conway is unbeaten on a brisk 61 off just 64 balls. With wickets in hand and the weather looking pretty clear at least for the foreseeable future, New Zealand will look to pile on the runs in the final session on Day 2 and get in a commanding position. India have the bowlers but will need to tread carefully as putting in too much effort could cost them a lot of runs if the pitch stays like this. Join us in about 15 minutes to find out how the final session on day 2 pans out.

New Zealand came out to bat under pretty different circumstances as the gloomy skies had gone off and the sun was out. Devon Conway made sure to make full use of these conditions and remained positive against the pace duo of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj who did bowl well but just couldn't get the early wickets. It was then Kuldeep Yadav who then created some opportunities late in the session and did get the breakthrough for his side.

For India, only two batters even went into double figures with Rishabh Pant top scoring at 20 and after a no-show from the all-rounders as well, the final duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Siraj offered a bit of resistance which wasn't enough to save India from their lowest Test total ever at home.

Another session that has belonged to New Zealand and the visitors will be very happy heading into the Tea break. Their pacers were relentless after Lunch and the duo of Matt Henry and William O'Rourke ran through the Indian batting order, ending up with 4 and 5 wickets respectively.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 82/1

D Conway61 (64)

W Young5 (7)

K Yadav3-0-15-1

19.60

A stifled appeal from Pant for LBW, but no interest shown by the umpire! A googly, full and turning into the batter, Devon Conway strides out to defend but the ball beats inside edge and hits him high on the pads. And that will be TEA ON DAY 2!

19.50

Full in length, and tossed up at the leg stump. Conway tries to drive straight but fails to keep it down and it nearly carries to Kuldeep. He dives to his right and stops the ball.

19.40

Pitched up in front of the stumps, pushed to the left of the bowler.

19.34

FOUR! Punished! A friendly half-volley on middle, Devon Conway gets on the front foot and slaps it down the ground for a boundary to the right of long on.

19.20

Pitched up, around off, turning away, Conway strides across and keeps it out.

19.10

Very slow through the air, on the stumps, Conway blocks it out very well.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 78/1

W Young5 (7)

D Conway57 (58)

R Ashwin6-0-31-0

18.60

Tossed up, on the stumps, from around the stumps, Young lunges ahead and eases it back to Ashwin.

18.50

Drifting on off, on a length, Young goes inside the crease and guides it to point.

18.40

Lands full, on leg, nudged to the leg side with soft hands.

18.30

Goes around the wickets, drops full on middle, Young leans ahead and defends it nicely.

18.21

Fuller length outside off. Conway nudges it to point and crosses over for a quick single.

18.14

FOUR! Confident shot! Ashwin lands a fuller one from around the stumps, Devon Conway gets on the front foot, meets the ball right under his eyes, and drives it inside out past covers for a cracking boundary.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 73/1

W Young5 (3)

D Conway52 (56)

K Yadav2-0-11-1

17.60

Fuller length, pushed through outside off. Will Young guides it to short third.

17.54

FOUR! Lovely drive! Kuldeep drops a genuine half-volley around off, there to be hit. Will Young clears the front foot as he lunges ahead, creates room and drives it crisply through covers, beating Yashasvi Jaiswal for a boundary.

17.41

A flatter one, full and on middle, Devon Conway drills it down to long on for a single.

17.30

Full, around off, Conway drives it to cover.

17.21

Off the mark straightaway! Dropped short in length, on leg, turned away to wide of square leg for a single.

Will Young walks in at number 3. There's a slight as Devon Conway is taking some refreshments.

17.1W

OUT! LBW! Finally, a breakthrough for India. Kuldeep bowls it with a scrambled seam position, on a fuller length, drifting on the middle stump line. It lands and straightens up instead of turning. Tom Latham prods ahead to push it across but plays over the line of the ball and it sneaks past the inside edge before rapping his front pad. A huge confident appeal for LBW but again, the umpire says 'No'! However, Kudleep and Pant are very certain that there is no bat and convince Rohit to send it upstairs. UltraEdge shows nothing and the Ball Tracking comes up with three reds. A huge roar from the crowd as Tom Latham departs on 15 (49).

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 67/0

D Conway51 (54)

T Latham15 (48)

R Ashwin5-0-26-0

16.66

SIX! Clean and confident! FIFTY FOR DEVON CONWAY IN JUST 54 BALLS! His 10th in Test career! Ashwin drops a flighted ball, on a fuller length and on off, Devon Conway comes dancing down to the pitch of the ball, maintains his shape and lofts it over the bowler's head for a cracking six.

16.52

Sliding on the pads, full in length, Devon Conway sits down and paddles it to deep fine for a couple of runs.

16.40

Drifts on the middle, on a fuller length, Devon Conway lunges out and defends it back to the bowler.

16.30

Lands full and on off, pushed back to the bowler by Conway.

16.20

Flighted full around off, Conway skips down the pitch and drives it inside out but finds Kohli alert at the covers.

16.10

Tossed up, on the stumps, blocked out.

Spin from both ends now as Ravichandran Ashwin switches ends.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 59/0

T Latham15 (48)

D Conway43 (48)

K Yadav1-0-5-0

15.60

Around the off stump, keeps a bit low as Latham stays back to defend it. Gets his bat down in time and knocks it in front of short extra cover.

15.54

FOUR! Skillfully played by the Kiwi skipper! Not that short from Kuldeep, on the leg stump line, Tom Latham gets on the back foot and nurdles it past square leg for a beautiful boundary.

15.41

Full and tossed up outside off, Conway gives himself room and hits it to sweeper cover for a single.

15.31lb

Kuldeep drifts it in the channel of off stump line, lands it quite fuller in length with a bit of a turn away from the left-hander. Latham gets lured into the flight and is a bit early to execute the sweep and plays completely down the wrong line and wears on the body as the ball bounces a bit more off the surface. The ball lobs to the off side and they do cross for a leg bye. An appeal for LBW and the umpire says 'No'. It is reviewed pretty late by Rohit. UltraEdge shows that there is no bat involved as it pings his forearm. Ball Tracking comes up with the ball leaving the batter and spinning outside the off stump. India burn a review.

A loud appeal for LBW from Kuldeep Yadav but it is turned down. Kuldeep is convinced about it and convinces the skipper to take the review. The third umpire is called in, nothing on UltraEdge. Ball Tracking is then checked and it shows that the ball is missing the stumps. The original decision of NOT OUT stands!

15.20

Pitched up, full and spinning away. Latham leans across and blocks it out.

15.10

Slow and turning away from off, Tom Latham hangs back and taps it to the off side.

Kuldeep Yadav is brought into the attack now.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 53/0

D Conway42 (47)

T Latham11 (43)

M Siraj6-1-20-0

14.60

On off, full in length, blocked on the front foot by Conway.

14.50

Fuller length around off. Conway gets on the front foot and blocks it to mid off. Siraj gives Conway a stare. Conway too gives it back with a smirk.

14.40

Full, angling on pads, pushed to the bowler by Conway on the front foot. A bit of a tease there by Siraj to the batter.

14.34

FOUR! With precision! Siraj offers too much of width outside off, on a good length, Devon Conway covers the stumps, weighs on the back foot, extends his arms and cuts it behind point for a boundary.

14.20

Back of a length, around off, Devon Conway makes a watchful leave.

14.10

Slants it outside off, full in length, Conway is not interested to poke at it.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 49/0

T Latham11 (43)

D Conway38 (41)

R Ashwin4-0-18-0

13.60

Drifts it on the middle and leg, full in length, Latham leans on and pushes it across to mid on.

13.50

Slower and fuller outside off, Latham dances to the pitch and decides to block it off.

13.40

Full and at the off stump. Latham gets forward and blocks it.

13.30

Much fuller on middle, Tom Latham charges down the ground and hits it to the bowler. Ashwin bends low to his left but parries the ball on the bounce to his left.

13.20

Tossed up, too full outside off, shoveled out to cover by Latham.

13.11

Looped up, full and around off, Conway gets on the front foot and drives it inside-out through wide of mid off for a single.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 48/0

T Latham11 (38)

D Conway37 (40)

M Siraj5-1-16-0

12.60

Outside off on a good length, left alone by Latham.

12.50

Angles across off again, Latham lets it be.

12.40

Full and outside off. Latham drives it down the ground to mid off.

12.30

Length ball angling outside off. Latham leaves it alone to the keeper.

12.24

EDGED, THROUGH THE SLIPS AND FOUR! New Zealand into the lead now! Siraj sprays it across off with a wobbled seam, on a length, Tom Latham pokes at it on the back foot and tries to punch it through covers. Ends up getting a healthy outside edge that flies between Kohli at first slip and KL Rahul at the second slip for a boundary. KL Rahul perhaps lost sight of the ball and did not even go for the catch. Without doubt it was his catch and everyone around, including him, looked visibly surprised and upset at the same time.

12.10

Fuller length around off angling across outside off. Latham leaves it alone to the keeper.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 44/0

D Conway37 (40)

T Latham7 (32)

R Ashwin3-0-17-0

11.64

FOUR! And again! Flights it up does Ashwin, lands it on the stumps, around off, Devon Conway again gets on his knee but this time, he employs the reverse sweep past backward point for a boundary. New Zealand trail by just a couple of runs now.

11.54

FOUR! Nice shot! Too full, on the stumps, Devon Conway sweeps it to deep backward square leg for a cracking boundary.

11.40

Length ball angling down the leg. Conway lunges ahead to defend, gets an inside half of the bat to short leg.

11.30

Tries to attack again! Full, on stumps, Conway sits down to reverse sweep it away but finds Jadeja at backward point.

11.20

Tossed up, pushed through on middle, Devon Conway leans on and dabs it on the surface.

11.10

Lands full, around middle and off, pushed back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 36/0

T Latham7 (32)

D Conway29 (34)

M Siraj4-1-12-0

10.60

Fuller length angling across outside off. Latham shoulders arms to that one. A maiden over by Siraj.

10.50

A real tempter from Siraj! He bends his back and bangs it into the surface, on off, Tom Latham arches back and sways away from the line of the ball dropping his wrists.

10.40

Angling outside off on a length, Latham does not offer any shot at it.

10.30

Across off again, on a hard length, Tom Latham presses forward and lets it through alone.

10.20

Oh, this one nips away a mile from the back of a length, at off, Tom Latham rises with the bounce, hangs his bat away from the body and gets beaten on the outside edge.

10.10

Siraj slants it across off on a good length, Latham covers the stumps and makes a good leave.

Drinks break! What a contrast to the first innings, the sun is out, the ball isn't doing much and New Zealand have come out with positive intent, almost writing off India's total already. Devon Conway has looked at his very best so far and Tom Latham is just playing the anchor role. The India spinners will now have to get the most out of this drying surface if the hosts are to avoid a huge first innings deficit.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 36/0

D Conway29 (34)

T Latham7 (26)

R Ashwin2-0-9-0

9.60

Full and tossed up at the stumps. Conway lunges out and pushes it to short cover.

9.56

SIX! FIRST SIX OF THE MATCH! Ashwin drops it fractionally full, drifting on the middle and leg, Devon Conway charges down to the pitch of the ball, gets his bat underneath it and tonks it over long on for a six. Their plan is clear - to not let Ashwin settle in at all.

9.40

Slower and outside off on a shade fuller length, Devon Conway looks to slash through covers but chops it off near the pitch.

9.30

Closer to the line of the stumps, full, Devon Conway goes back and across to block it to the pitch.

9.20

Slower and on the stumps, on a fuller length, Conway defends it out.

9.10

Pitched full and on the stumps, Conway reverse sweeps and finds the fielder at point.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 30/0

T Latham7 (26)

D Conway23 (28)

J Bumrah5-2-15-0

8.60

Tight line on a good length, tucked away awkwardly by Latham to short mid-wicket.

8.50

Length ball outside off, curling a bit away. Latham leaves it alone to the keeper.

8.40

An appeal for LBW but the umpire shakes his hand in denial. Bumrah angles it into the batter from around off, on a fuller length, Tom Latham weighs on the front foot and looks to tuck it across but misses and wears on the pads. Ball Tracking shows that it is missing the stumps by a huge margin.

8.30

On a length, nipping away from outside off, Tom Latham leaves it alone for the keeper to collect.

8.20

Straight and full, around off, Tom Latham gets his bat down straight and pushes it to the left of the bowler.

8.10

Bumrah continues from around the stumps. Good length, angling in, around off, Tom Latham gets ahead and opens the bat face, plays it pretty late to dab it to the off side.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 30/0

D Conway23 (28)

T Latham7 (20)

R Ashwin1-0-3-0

7.60

Pushed through, fuller and on off, driven straight to cover.

7.50

Full again, around off and middle, Conway brings out the reverse sweep but finds backward point.

7.40

Looped up, full and spinning a shade away from the batter, Conway drives it straight to cover.

7.32

Pitched up, full and outside off, Devon Conway leans across and drives it through cover-point for a brace. New Zealand trail by just 16 runs now.

7.20

Outside off, pushed fuller, Devon Conway strides across and blocks it out.

7.11

Out comes the sweep straightaway! Ashwin tosses it up from around the wickets, on off and full in length, Tom Latham sweeps it behind the square to deep backward square leg for a single.

A slight halt in proceedings as Devon Conway gets struck on the gloves a couple of times and is in some pain. The physio is out to have a look and the 12th man is also out carrying some refreshments for the batters. Everything seems good and now we will see some spin for the first time in this Test match as Ravichandran Ashwin has been tossed the ball.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 27/0

D Conway21 (23)

T Latham6 (19)

J Bumrah4-1-15-0

6.60

Shortish length again outside off, angling in. Conway looks to defend and again gets stung on the gloves. This time the blow is more nasty and he looks in a bit of pain out there.

6.50

Hits the deck hard, on off, Devon Conway rides on the bounce to block it off but it gets a bit more bounce and pings right on the gloves.

6.44

FOUR! Glorious! Jasprit Bumrah stays around the wickets and lands fuller and outside off, Devon Conway strides across and presents full face of the bat. Finds the middle of the bat with a lovely weight transfer on the front foot and drives it through covers for a boundary.

6.30

Keeps the line of attack outside off on a good length, Devon Conway lets it pass.

6.20

A gentle outswing on a good length, around off, Devon Conway prods ahead and defends it off the inside half of the bat.

6.10

Fuller length outside off, Conway gets forward and leaves it alone to the keeper.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 23/0

T Latham6 (19)

D Conway17 (17)

M Siraj3-0-12-0

5.60

Nicely bowled! This is pitched up on a nagging length around off, seems to shape back in but wobbles across the left-hander. Tom Latham plays well inside the line of that one.

5.50

Pitched-up delivery, on off and middle, Tom Latham gets halfway forward and blocks it off the outer half of the blade towards gully.

5.40

Good-length delivery on the pads, tucked away straight to square leg by Latham.

5.31

Floated up on a nagging length around off, Conway with a tentative push off the front foot. The ball takes the inside edge and goes past square leg as the batters get a single.

5.20

Nagging length, onto the stumps, Conway stays put and defends it right under the eyes.

5.10

Pitched up around off and angling away, Devon Conway leaves it alone.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 22/0

T Latham6 (16)

D Conway16 (14)

J Bumrah3-1-11-0

4.60

Half a shout for LBW but there were two noises and the umpire turns it down. A tad full and onto middle, Tom Latham falls over as he looks to flick but the angle takes the ball past the bat and into the pads.

4.50

On a good length around off, angling away, left alone by the batter.

4.41

A lot of yes and no between the two batters but they finally get the single off the fumble. Good length on off, Devon Conway tucks it away to the right of mid-wicket where Mohammed Siraj dives across and tries to parry the ball back to the bowler's end. There's not much force on the parry and they get the single.

4.30

Pitched up on the fourth stump line, darting in a bit, Conway plays it late and off the middle of the bat towards cover.

4.24

FOUR! Devon Conway sure seems to have some of his 'mojo' back. Full and outside off, inviting the drive, Conway leans on a bit and drives it away through cover-point for a boundary.

4.10

Bumrah stays around the wicket and pitches it up a bit on off and middle, Conway stays put and just defends it under the eyes.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 17/0

T Latham6 (14)

D Conway11 (10)

M Siraj2-0-11-0

3.60

Good length on the pads, nudged away to the fielder in front of square leg.

3.50

Beauty! Nagging length, pitching it up on off, this one holds its line instead of shaping back in and Tom Latham gets a bit squared up as the ball zips past the outside edge.

3.41

Fuller now, looking to swing it into the stumps, Conway with another front-foot punch past Mohammed Siraj for a single towards mid off.

3.34

FOUR! That is a gorgeous shot from Devon Conway. Slightly pitched up and around off, Conway just prods halfway and shows the full face of the bat. The ball goes off the middle of the bat and through mid off for a boundary.

3.22

Full and straight, swinging back in, Devon Conway is late on the drive and gets it off the inner half of the blade past Ravichandran Ashwin at mid on for a couple of runs.

3.10

The running repairs are done to Siraj's run-up area and he steams in from over the wicket, having shortened his run-up as well. Pitched up on off, Conway blocks it on the off side and Tom Latham wants the single but is quickly sent back by Conway.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 10/0

T Latham6 (12)

D Conway4 (6)

J Bumrah2-1-6-0

2.60

Full and outside off, swinging away, Tom Latham shoulders arms at it.

2.50

Touch fuller on off, this one darts back in sharply but Latham is ready for it and blocks it off the middle of the bat towards mid on.

2.40

Good-length delivery, seaming away off the fifth stump line, left alone by Latham.

2.30

Pitched up a fair bit outside off and seaming away off the deck, Tom Latham make a comfortable leave.

2.20

Just short of a good length and around middle, Latham watches it well and blocks it off.

2.10

Lovely delivery! Pitched up full and around off at 140 clicks, Tom Latham is drawn into the shot as the ball seems to be angling in but it straightens and beats the outside edge.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 10/0

D Conway4 (6)

T Latham6 (6)

M Siraj1-0-4-0

1.60

Good ball to end the over! Full and straight, allowing the ball to swing back in, Devon Conway manages to jam it out.

1.54

FOUR! Siraj just misses his line and Devon Conway gets off the mark with a boundary as well. Good length, starting on leg and angling down, Conway clips it away past square leg and the ball rolls away into the fence.

1.40

Keeps it relatively full, on middle and gets it to curve back in, Conway flicks it straight to short mid-wicket.

1.30

Edged but well short! Nagging length, in and around off, shaping back in a touch, Devon Conway looks to block but gets an outside edge that goes down to the right of Yashasvi Jaiswal at third slip.

1.20

Good length, on middle and leg, slanting it back in, Conway gets halfway forward and tucks it away to the leg side.

1.10

Siraj runs in from over the wicket and bowls a peach of a delivery first up. Pitches it up on off, threatening to shape back in but wobbles across the left-hander and Devon Conway is left bamboozled.

Mohammed Siraj to operate from the other end.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 6/0

T Latham6 (6)

D Conway0 (0)

J Bumrah1-0-6-0

0.60

A dot to end and New Zealand are 6/0 after the first over. Good length, around middle and off, Latham plays it late and gets it off the inside edge towards backward square leg. The sun is really starting to shine now.

0.50

On a good length, bowled wide of the crease and looking to spear it into the pads but this is spilled well down the leg side.

0.40

Bumrah is quick to switch to around the wicket and bowls it right on the money. A touch full, angled into off and leaving the left-hander, Latham plays it late with soft hands and edges it down towards the slip cordon.

0.32

Fuller in length on middle and leg, Latham clips it away in front of mid-wicket and picks up a couple of quick runs.

0.20

BEATEN! Bumrah pitches it a bit further up on off and gets the ball to nip away sharply, Tom Latham jams his bat down to block but gets beaten past the outside edge.

0.14

FOUR! Runs straightaway for Tom Latham and New Zealand! Bumrah begins from over the wicket, bowling it a bit full and around off, angling it away. Latham gets on the front foot and just gets it a bit off the outer edge past gully for a boundary. India had to wait for 76 deliveries to score the first boundary, and the Kiwis have begun with a four in the very first ball.

Commentary

Welcome back for the second innings! The sun has gradually started to peek out of the clouds which indicates that it will get a bit better to bat on. The Indian players take their fielding positions. Tom Latham and Devon Conway to open for New Zealand with the Kiwi skipper taking the strike first up. It will be Jasprit Bumrah to bowl the first over for India. Three slips and a gully for him to begin with. Here we go...

... SECOND INNINGS ...

Well then, New Zealand is right on top of the proceedings but will have to battle it out in the same conditions, with the bat now. There's still a considerable movement and variable bounce off the surface and that's where Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj can come handy for India. But, with such an embarrassing total on the board, India has already slipped way below their opponents. Now, the question is, how far can New Zealand take this game away from the home side? Or does India have an answer with the ball? We will get back with New Zealand's innings with the bat pretty shortly. Stay tuned.

New Zealand, on the other hand, didn't step the wrong foot at all. Just a solitary blip when Tom Blundell shelled a sitter of Pant, but that lapse was very effectively recovered by the pace trio of New Zealand. Lethal spells from the three pacers led to India's downfall. 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 matched his senior partner's intensity, securing an impressive four-wicket haul with some punishing deliveries. The Kiwi fielding was another highlight, complementing their bowling attack effectively. Barring the single dropped catch, New Zealand's fielders maintained high standards, further pressuring the Indian batters and eventually bowling them out for a paltry 46.

An inning to forget for India, to say the least. For New Zealand, they just didn't let their opposition get off the hook one bit and kept the pressure on. This is India's 3rd lowest total in Test cricket, after 36 against Australia at Adelaide in 2021, and 42 against England at Lord's back in 1974, and the lowest ever at home. Despite the need for patience and adaptability to difficult conditions, more than half of Indian batters fell to aggressive shots or exceptional deliveries. Jaiswal showed some resilience, while Pant played his natural attacking style but all in vain. They were the only two batters to have crossed the double figures while 5 Indians went without opening their account. While only one partnership could contribute over 20 runs.

31.2W

OUT! TAKEN! A catch out of thin air from the substitute fielder Michael Bracewell and India have been bundled out for 46 runs, their third-lowest total in Test cricket. Matt Henry stays around the stumps and bangs it in just a bit, keeping the line tight around off. Kuldeep Yadav hangs back to angle it away but doesn't quite keep it down. Bracewell at backward point just goes down to his left and snares it with his left hand. The resistance from Yadav ends and Henry gets a well-deserved five-for, also making it 100 wickets in Test matches.

31.10

Bowled from around the stumps, on a good length and angled onto the stumps, Kuldeep Yadav gets across and blocks it off.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 31 overs : 46/9

M Siraj4 (16)

K Yadav2 (15)

W O'Rourke12-6-22-4

30.60

Maiden! Back of a length and on a tight line around off, Siraj presses back and keeps it out.

30.50

And again! Full and just speared down the leg side, Mohammed Siraj plays inside the line of this one.

30.40

Full and looking to attack the pads but spills it down leg, good carry through to the keeper though.

30.30

Nicely played! Back of a length around off, Siraj hangs back and plays it late, angling it down towards gully.

30.20

Bowled well short and outside off, Mohammed Siraj hangs back and just looks to lift it over point but gets beaten.

30.10

Served on a good length but angled down the leg side, Siraj misses the flick and the ball goes straight into the keeper's mitts.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 30 overs : 46/9

K Yadav2 (15)

M Siraj4 (10)

M Henry13-3-15-4

29.60

This is pitched right up on off and middle, Kuldeep Yadav gets nicely on the front foot and defends it off the middle of the bat.

29.50

On a good length outside off and angling away, Kuldeep Yadav leaves it alone for the keeper to collect.

29.40

Pitched outside leg, angling on pads, on the good length, Kuldeep Yadav hops on the back foot and stabs it on the surface.

29.30

Hurls it down leg on a good length does Henry, Kuldeep Yadav looks to glance it away but misses.

29.20

An unplayable bouncer from Henry on the stumps, Kuldeep ducks underneath this one.

29.10

Back of a length and around off, at 133.3 kph, Kuldeep dabs it to gully where the fielder dives to his left and intercepts it sharply.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 29 overs : 46/9

M Siraj4 (10)

K Yadav2 (9)

W O'Rourke11-5-22-4

28.60

Bowls from wide of the crease and angles it on the pads on a fuller length, Siraj misses to flick it away and the ball deflects off his front pad to the short fine region.

28.50

Bumper on the body, Siraj ducks just in time to let it sail over.

28.40

Full on leg,  Siraj pushes it firmly and finds Ravindra at widish mid on.

28.30

Short and angling down leg, Siraj fails tuck it away and gets a blow on the hips.

28.24

FOUR! Oh, wow! A good-looking shot by Siraj! William O'Rourke bangs it on the surface and keeps it outside off, Mohammed Siraj climbs on the bounce and cuts it behind square at deep backward point for a boundary.

28.10

Short and on the body and seaming in down leg, Siraj looks to fend it off but misses.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 28 overs : 42/9

K Yadav2 (9)

M Siraj0 (4)

M Henry12-2-15-4

27.60

Goes back to over the wicket for the final ball and angles it across the off stump on a hard length, Kuldeep Yadav has a poke at it but misses.

27.50

Just short of a good length and around off, angling back in, Yadav stays back and plays it late in front of short cover.

27.40

Comes from around the wicket now and angles one in full at the stumps, Yadav with another block off the front foot.

27.30

Pitched up right on middle stump, Kuldeep Yadav presents the full face of the bat and solidly blocks it off.

27.22

Fuller in length and on the pads, Yadav clips it away in front of square leg and picks up a couple of runs.

27.10

Good length, around the top of off and middle, Kuldeep Yadav plays it nice and late towards point.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 40/9

M Siraj0 (4)

K Yadav0 (3)

W O'Rourke10-5-18-4

26.60

A wicket-maiden for William O'Rourke! Pitched-up delivery outside off, Siraj leans in a bit and blocks it nicely towards cover.

26.50

Back of a length and angled into the pads, Siraj looks to tuck it away but gets struck on the thigh pads.

26.40

Short ball, dug in outside off, Mohammed Siraj has a poke at it, trying to uppercut it but misses.

26.30

Pitched up at the stumps, Mohammed Siraj blocks it off.

Mohammed Siraj is the last man in for India.

26.2W

OUT! CAUGHT! Matt Henry is not just lighting it up with the ball but in the field as well. William O'Rourke digs in another short ball, aiming it right at the rib cage. Jasprit Bumrah tries to get inside the line and lift it over fine leg but gets in an awkward position and gets a top edge wide of fine leg where Henry covers about 40 meters and slides in to grab it with both hands, amazing piece of athleticism there. O'Rourke has four wickets to his name as well.

26.10

Oh, that is a nasty delivery from William O'Rourke and he gets booed by the crowd as well. Banged in short from wide of the crease and angled right at the batter. Jasprit Bumrah gets all cramped up and takes a blow on the gloves. That could have gone anywhere.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 40/8

K Yadav0 (3)

J Bumrah1 (1)

M Henry11-2-13-4

25.60

Pitches it up again but this time on middle, looking for the inswinger to go through the gate, Kuldeep Yadav just about manages to keep it out on the leg side.

25.50

Pitches this one up around off, gets the ball to seam away off the deck, Kuldeep Yadav looks to prod and block but is well beaten.

25.41

Hard length over middle and leg, nudged away off the inner half of the bat down to fine leg for a single by Bumrah.

Jasprit Bumrah walks out to bat now.

25.3W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Matt Henry is bowling a sensational spell here. Henry just keeps hitting that in-between length and keeps the line tight around off. Rishabh Pant is quite sure which way it is going and looks to just flick it away. Pant gets squared up and gets an outside edge that goes straight into the bread basket of Tom Latham at second slip and the Kiwi skipper makes no mistake. Pant departs for a topsy-turvy 20 off 49 balls. India 8 down now for 39 runs!

25.20

Nagging length around off, Rishabh Pant looks to drive on the up but there's some extra bounce and the ball goes wide of covers. Pant denies the single and understandably so.

25.10

No hat-trick! Henry goes full and straight from over the stumps and attacks the pads. Rishabh Pant looks to flick it away but gets a leading edge which luckily for him, doesn't carry to Henry on the followthrough.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 39/7

K Yadav0 (1)

R Pant20 (46)

W O'Rourke9-4-18-3

24.60

That really took off! William O'Rourke comes from around the stumps and hits the deck hard outside off, Kuldeep Yadav plays inside the line and Tom Blundell collects the ball over his head.

24.51

Banged in short and well outside off, Rishabh Pant goes across to the off stump and gets it off the toe end of the bat towards backward square leg for a quick single.

24.44

FOUR! Down the ground and to the fence! Pitched full and angling on off, Rishabh Pant brings the bottom hand to play, executes the helicopter shot and slaps it down the ground past the diving mid off fielder for a boundary.

24.30

Fairly outside off on a fuller length, Rishabh Pant lets it pass alone.

24.20

Swing and a miss! Good length, deviating away from outside off, Rishabh Pant gets a bit impatient and slashes to cut it square but the ball goes above the bat, beating the outside edge.

24.10

Length-delivery nipping away from the batter from outside off, Rishabh Pant leaves it alone.

It will be William O'Rourke to bowl the next over.

Into the tailenders now. Kuldeep Yadav is in at number 9.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 24 overs : 34/7

R Ashwin0 (1)

R Pant15 (41)

M Henry10-2-12-3

23.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! Ravichandran Ashwin comes in to bat after Lunch and straightaway, he has to walk back to the hut. Impeccable length again from Matt Henry as he serves it a tad full and on off and middle. Ashwin is drawn forward but can't get to the pitch of the ball and the ball takes the top part of the bat before popping up towards the gully fielder. Glenn Phillips takes a comfortable catch and Ashwin departs for a golden duck. The fifth Indian batter to depart without troubling the scorers and India in an extremely sensitive situation staring an all-out before three figures.

Welcome back for the post-Lunch session! The conditions remain to be overcast as the two umpires walk out to the middle. The players of New Zealand too spread out to the field. Rishabh Pant, unbeaten on 15 will be joined by Ravichandran Ashwin who is in at number 8 for India. Matt Henry (9.5-2-12-2) to complete his over and begin the second session. Here we go...

... DAY 2, SESSION 2 ...

Well then, with Ravichandran Ashwin and Rishabh Pant the only two recognized Indian batters left after Lunch, India will aim to bat through the second session. While New Zealand's goal will be to clean up the rest of the batting of the opposition and further pressurize them. An exciting and crucial post-Lunch session to begin after 40 minutes at 7.10 am GMT. Stay tuned.

However, just when things looked a bit more settled for the Indians after the rain break, Jaiswal lost patience and succumbed to the pressure eventually after weathering the storm for a bit. William O'Rourke looked right on the song and snagged a spectacular 3-fer with Matt Henry eventually removing Ravindra Jadeja at the stroke of Lunch. Batting hasn't been easy on a damp wicket, but credit where it's due, the Kiwi bowlers utilized the conditions exceptionally and have run through the Indian top and the middle order.

Following a brief interruption due to rain, the Indian batters faced the task of regrouping and settling their nerves anew. Such breaks can prove to be frustrating for the bowler to find the rhythm back. Nevertheless, the ball continued to exhibit significant movement. The pacers maintained their disciplined attack, consistently challenging the Indians' resolve. Their only slip-up came when Blundell dropped a routine catch off Pant, who was then on just 7 runs.

On a pitch where perseverance and patience was the key, the Indian batters looked in a bit of a hurry to get off the blocks. It quickly transformed the innings into a test of endurance, with survival becoming the primary objective. Yashasvi Jaiswal demonstrated adaptability, modifying his approach to suit the challenging conditions. Meanwhile, Pant stayed true to his natural game, throwing caution to the wind.

Tom Latham at the toss said that they would have batted first as well. But now, he would be quite assured of bowling first. The Kiwi bowlers have got the conditions they are pretty accustomed to bowl in. Swing, bounce and deviation off the deck. All three pacers - Southee, O'Rourke and Henry interrogated the Indian batters with a peach of deliveries and blew away the top order, all claiming wickets to their names. And as Saba Karim mentioned on-air in the rain delay, this SG ball, under such circumstances becomes more lethal coupled with an equally interrogative bowling.

The demons from the pitch have come out to haunt the Indian team as they have been rocked very badly and have lost more than half of the side. However, it's fair to say that India contributed to their own downfall with their approach to losing wickets. Rohit's attempt to nullify the swing by stepping out backfired, Kohli fell victim to an exceptional delivery, and Sarfaraz's aggressive counter-attack resulted in a rash shot.

LUNCH, DAY 2 - Session Summary - 23.5 overs, 34 runs, 6 wickets. Well, to describe the first session in brief - a bowling masterclass from New Zealand's pacers and equally below-par batting by the Indian batters with respect to shot selections. Four Indian batters got out on a duck and most of them tried to play the rash shots to get off the hook. India could have well been seven wickets down had Tom Blundell not shelled the sitter behind the wickets. Also, 34 is the lowest score for India at the fall of the sixth wicket since 1969.

23.5W

OUT! CAUGHT! Wow, would you believe it? Right on the stroke of Lunch, Ravindra Jadeja plays a loose shot and India are left reeling at 34/6. Matt Henry just hits the deck hard and bowls it around the pads, Jadeja looks to whip it away over the square leg region but ends up skewing it off the leading edge. The ball lobs up around the short third region where Ajaz Patel settles under it and takes a simple catch. Henry gets his second wicket and Jadeja becomes the fourth Indian batter in this innings to depart for a duck.

23.40

On a good length again and on a tight line around off, Ravindra Jadeja makes an assured leave.

23.30

Good length, in the channel outside off, left alone by Jadeja.

23.20

Ooh, Ravindra Jadeja almost gets nicked off there! Floated up, on a perfect length and in the channel, Jadeja looks to drive at it but the ball whizzes past the outside edge.

23.11

Pitched up full on off, Rishabh Pant looks to heave it away but gets it off the inner half of the blade through backward square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 23 overs : 33/5

R Jadeja0 (2)

R Pant14 (40)

W O'Rourke8-4-13-3

22.60

A ripper of a delivery to end a wicket-maiden over from William O'Rourke. Bangs this one in around off, angling it in, the ball just shoots off the deck and hurries the batter, Jadeja does really well to wear it on the glove and keep it down.

22.50

Around the wicket now to the left-hander and bowled a bit short and well outside off, Ravindra Jadeja leaves it alone.

Ravindra Jadeja is in at number 7 with half of the Indian side back in the sheds. Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant is being helped with some fluids.

22.4W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! William O'Rourke has his third wicket and India have lost half their side for just 33 runs as KL Rahul departs for a six-ball duck. O'Rourke goes a bit wide on the crease and angles it down the leg side on a fullish length. Rahul just gets his hands behind the body as he looks to flick it away and ends up getting a feather of an edge through to the keeper. Tom Blundell moves to his left and makes no mistakes this time as O'Rourke continues to wreak havoc.

22.30

That leg slip fielder is in play again for William O'Rourke. Short of a length and angled into the batter, KL Rahul misses the tuck and the ball goes straight off the thigh pad and into the clutches of Glenn Phillips at leg slip.

22.20

Banged in a bit short and outside off, flying through to the keeper as Rahul leaves it alone.

22.10

Just a smidge fuller and angling back in sharply towards middle and leg, KL Rahul hangs back and manages to nudge it away to the leg side.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 22 overs : 33/4

R Pant14 (40)

Rahul0 (2)

M Henry9-2-11-1

21.60

Hard length on off and angling away with some sharp bounce as well, Rishabh Pant just plays inside the line of that delivery.

21.51lb

Good length, angled into the pads, KL Rahul misses the flick and the ball goes off the back pad and rolls towards fine leg. They get a leg bye.

21.41

Slight hesitation in the middle but the batters do get through with ease in the end. Hard length around off, Rishabh Pant plays it late and just bunts the ball in front of covers, calling for a single immediately but KL Rahul is a bit reluctant before eventually scampering across.

21.30

Good-length delivery, around the top of off, Pant watches it well and leaves it alone.

21.20

Back of a length and over middle, Pant looks to tuck it away but the ball gets big on him and he has to just block it down the deck.

21.10

Pitched-up delivery around off, angling away, Rishabh Pant looks to drive at it but is well beaten.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 21 overs : 31/4

Rahul0 (1)

R Pant13 (35)

W O'Rourke7-3-13-2

20.60

Ouch! A stinging blow first up for KL Rahul. William O'Rourke steams in from over the wicket and serves it on a three-quarter length around off. Rahul looks to block off the front foot but that additional bounce off the deck means he is caught flush on the gloves.

KL Rahul walks in to bat at number 6. The local boy gets a rousing reception from the crowd of Chinnaswamy.

20.5W

OUT! CAUGHT! A ripper of a catch from Ajaz Patel and Yashasvi Jaiswal cannot believe it! William O'Rourke serves this one a tad short but pretty wide and Jaiswal's eyes light up as he looks to rock back and cut. Jaiswal does so but fails to keep it completely down. The ball goes flat and hard, down to the left of Ajaz Patel at point and he dives across to his left to snare it with both hands, just above the grass. The dots were building up and unfortunately for India, Jaiswal has succumbed to the pressure as he departs for 13 off 63 balls and William O'Rourke has his second wicket.

20.40

Slightly pitched up around off, nibbling away from the left-hander, Jaiswal leaves it alone.

20.30

Oh, that flew across to the keeper! Banged in short over off and middle at 136 clicks, Jaiswal bends his back to let it through and the extra bounce means that Tom Blundell has to leap above and collect the ball.

20.31wd

WIDE! Back of a length, dug in well outside off and angling further away, left alone for a wide.

20.20

That's ambitious from Yashasvi Jaiswal! Dug in again on a shortish length on off and gets this one to bounce and angle away, Jaiswal looks to back away and smash it over mid-wicket but is well beaten.

20.10

Switches back to over the wicket and bangs it in a bit around off. This one angles away and Jaiswal leaves it alone.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 30/3

R Pant13 (35)

Y Jaiswal13 (58)

M Henry8-2-10-1

19.60

Slightly pitched up around off, Pant gets on the front foot and makes the block.

19.50

Nagging length on off, this one shapes back in, Rishabh Pant isn't sure of the length or the movement and just dabs at it pretty late, managing to keep the ball out.

19.40

On a good length and angled well across the off stump, left alone by Pant.

19.31

Nagging length around off, Jaiswal looks to come down the pitch again but this one swings back in and goes off the inner half of the blade down to deep backward square leg. A single is taken.

19.20

Hard length around the top of off, Jaiswal takes half a step forward and just brings his hands back behind the body and leaves it alone.

19.10

Back of a length over middle, Jaiswal takes a couple of steps towards the ball and then, he just dabs it down with soft hands towards gully.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 29/3

R Pant13 (32)

Y Jaiswal12 (55)

W O'Rourke6-3-12-1

18.60

Good-length delivery, just a bit too wide of the off stump line, Pant doesn't play at it.

18.50

Back of a length and outside off, nibbling away a bit, Pant leaves it alone.

18.40

A bit of a classic nothing waft from Rishabh Pant, no harm done. Dug in short and outside off, Pant does not move his feet and just swings his bat across, slicing the air.

18.32

Full and around the fifth stump line, not a half-volley, Pant hits it on the up and through the point region for a couple of runs.

18.20

A steepler from William O'Rourke, banged in on off and angling it in, Rishabh Pant just leans back a bit and swats away from the line of the ball, well played.

18.10

Changes the angle of attack by coming around the wicket and dishes out a wayward, wide delivery, well outside off, left alone by Pant.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 27/3

Y Jaiswal12 (55)

R Pant11 (26)

M Henry7-2-9-1

17.60

Lovely delivery to end the over and that will be another maiden for New Zealand. Just pitches it a bit further up on off and draws the batter onto the front foot. Jaiswal leans on to block but the ball shapes away a touch and beats the outside edge of the bat.

17.50

Good length on off, this one hits the deck and darts away from the left-hander, Jaiswal presses back and shoulders arms yet again.

17.40

On a good length this time, wide outside off as well, Jaiswal opts to leave this one alone as well.

17.30

Pitched up again, on a tight line around off and going straight on, Jaiswal shoulders arms.

17.20

Henry goes full and straight now at the stumps, Jaiswal gets on the front foot and mistimes the drive back to the bowler.

17.10

Nice and full to begin with. This is pitched up around off, and seams away off the deck, Jaiswal gets on the front foot and makes a leave.

Halt! Rishabh Pant has called for the exchange of gloves. Or is it some kind of direction from the dressing room for Pant to hang in there? Akash Deep is out to the middle with a new pair of gloves for Pant. Dhruv Jurel too, rushes out with another fresh pair of gloves and a spray to reduce the sweat on Rishabh's palms. Pant chooses one and is good to go. Also, a change in bowling - Matt Henry replaces Tim Southee.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 27/3

R Pant11 (26)

Y Jaiswal12 (49)

W O'Rourke5-3-10-1

16.60

Short of a good length and well outside the line of off stump, easy leave this time fro Rishabh Pant. Maiden over from William O'Rourke.

16.50

Beaten! Pitched up around off, angling it away, Rishabh Pant gets on the front foot and looks to smoke the drive over covers but is beaten past the outside edge.

16.40

A good, surprise bumper now from William O'Rourke, over middle and leg, Rishabh Pant does well to duck under it.

16.30

Bangs this one into the deck, on a hard length around middle and rising up high, Pant gets his body right behind the line of the ball and blocks it off with soft hands.

16.20

Keeps the length very full and just brings the line a few inches inside the tramline outside off stump, clocking in at 141.8 clicks. Rishabh Pant goes chasing after it but the ball sneaks under the ball quickly.

16.10

Too and too wide from O'Rourke, going on with the angle, Pant leaves it alone.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 27/3

Y Jaiswal12 (49)

R Pant11 (20)

T Southee6-4-8-1

15.60

Just getting a bit edgy here Jaiswal and Southee is hitting just the right spots. Jaiswal pre-meditates a bit and walks down the pitch, Southee floats it up outside off, swinging it away. The big cover drive comes out and Jaiswal is beaten past the outside edge.

15.50

The big inswinger now from Southee, bowled on a good length and jagging back into the middle stump, Jaiswal solidly blocks it off.

15.40

Nagging length, on a tight line around off and just swinging back in a bit, Jaiswal makes a well-watched leave.

15.34

FOUR! Streaky but Jaiswal will take it. Pitched up quite full and around off, just wobbling away at the last moment, Jaiswal looks to drive on the up but gets an outside edge wide of the gully fielder and the ball trickles away to the fence.

15.20

Good length in and around the line of off stump, Jaiswal stays compact and gets his hands behind before leaving it alone. Already a lot of footmarks being created here by the Kiwi pacers.

15.10

Oh, a rare loose shot from Jaiswal! Floated up, full and outside off, wobble-seam again, Jaiswal goes for the booming drive but gets nowhere near the ball.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 23/3

R Pant11 (20)

Y Jaiswal8 (43)

W O'Rourke4-2-10-1

14.62

Full and on off, Rishabh Pant looks for the helicopter shot but ends up skewing it off the outer half of the blade over mid off for another brace. Living dangerously here Rishabh Pant.

14.52

Dug in short now and outside off, Rishabh Pant seems to shape up for the uppercut but just bails out of the shot and ends up dabbing it over the backward point region for a couple of runs.

14.51wd

WIDE! That is wayward from O'Rourke as he serves it full and wide, almost beyond the cut strip outside the line of off stump. Tom Blundell does well to dive across and get a glove to it.

14.51nb

No ball! Fuller in length and outside the line of off stump, Pant leaves this one alone. William O'Rourke has overstepped and will have to reload that one.

14.40

Good carry! Dug in just a tad short over off and angling away, Rishabh Pant hops back and looks to defend but the ball goes past the outside edge.

14.30

EDGED AND DROPPED! That is a huge, huge letoff for Rishabh Pant and Tom Blundell is looking for a place to hide. William O'Rourke pitches this one up outside off and invites the drive. Rishabh Pant throws his hands at it and gets a huge outside edge straight through to the keeper but luckily for him, Blundell has a lapse in concentration and spills a dolly of a catch.

14.20

Ooh, Rishabh Pant just throwing caution to the wind there! Hard length again and on a tighter line around off, Pant is late to have a poke at it and the ball zips past the outside edge.

14.10

Served on a harder length around off at 140 clicks, angling away as well, Pant lets it through to the keeper.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 17/3

Y Jaiswal8 (43)

R Pant7 (13)

T Southee5-4-4-1

13.60

Full on off and middle, swinging back in a bit, Jaiswal jams the straight drive into the deck and Southee is able to get a hand on it on the follow-through. Maiden!

13.50

Very full, right in the blockhole around off and this one jags back in pretty late, Jaiswal watches it well and leaves it alone.

13.40

Nice and full again, a fair bit outside off and Jaiswal makes a comfortable leave. That one didn't quite carry to the keeper.

13.30

Southee goes even fuller and pitches it right up on off stump, Jaiswal takes the front leg out to drive but ends up forcing it out towards mid on.

13.20

Pitched-up delivery, on the fourth stump line, Jaiswal gets on the front foot and solidly blocks it off.

13.10

Right on the money from Southee! Comes from over the stumps and floats the ball up in that channel around off, the ball wobbles a bit and Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to block but is beaten past the outside edge.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 17/3

R Pant7 (13)

Y Jaiswal8 (37)

W O'Rourke3-2-4-1

12.60

Hits the deck hard now, bowling it around off, good seam and bounce away from the left-hander, Rishabh Pant shoulders arms.

12.54

FOUR! The first boundary of the match and it comes after 76 balls! William O'Rourke dishes out a half-volley, wide outside the off stump, Rishabh Pant just leans across and crunches it square through cover-point to get things going in syle.

Well, all in readiness for the resumption of play! The players of New Zealand are near the ropes and so are the two Indian batters, waiting to get a go-ahead to go out to the middle. Anil Kumble on-air, however, mentions that there is still some rain around later in the day. But let us hope for the best. The players are out to the middle now. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant to resume their innings. William O'Rourke to continue with the ball. 95 overs to be bowled today now, instead of 98 overs due to this little pause.

UPDATE - 5.28 am GMT - More good news coming from the ground now! Play is set to resume at 5.35 am GMT which is just a few minutes away and Lunch has been postponed to 6.30 am GMT, provided there isn't any further rain. So, strap in and gets ready for some action.

UPDATE - 5.21 am GMT - A bit of a cheer from the crowd as the drizzle disappears and the groundstaff come out to peel off the covers. The umpires are also out in the middle inspecting the outfield and it looks like we might get some more play in before Lunch. Stay tuned for the latest updates.

UPDATE - 5.13 am GMT - Things have brightened up a bit in Bengaluru but the drizzle is still there and the players can be seen relaxing in the dressing rooms. The drainage system at the M. Chinnaswamy is impeccable and it shouldn't be much of a delay once the drizzle stops or if it rather stops. Stay tuned as we bring you the latest news on the resumption of play.

UPDATE - 4.58 am GMT - Uh, oh! There is a drizzle in the air and off go the players. Not what anyone wanted to see, especially with the engrossing start we have had. For now, the covers are on but the rain doesn't seem heavy, so, let's hope it is a short delay. Stick around for more updates.

12.40

Length, across off, Pant leaves.

12.30

Short in length, over the top of middle, Rishabh Pant rises with the bounce and taps it to the left of the bowler.

12.20

Back of a length, across off, Rishabh Pant is a bit late to make the leave and take the bat away from the line of the ball. It takes the under edge of the bat before dribbling back to the keeper.

12.10

Short and on the bodyline, Rishabh Pant does not take any risk this time and ducks underneath.

Drinks break! Wow, what a first hour or so for New Zealand, their pacers have been relentless with their lines and lengths and have done heavy damage up top. India have already lost their two stalwarts in Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli and are somewhat struggling to get going but the key here is patience and perseverance which Yashasvi Jaiswal seems to have at the moment. The Kiwis will look to press the advantage and get a couple of more wickets before Lunch. Let's find out whether India can stay resolute or not.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 13/3

Y Jaiswal8 (37)

R Pant3 (7)

M Henry6-1-9-1

11.60

Full and slanting across outside off, left alone by Jaiswal.

11.51

What was that from Pant? And he gets away with it as well! Pretty risky and audacious to play that against a pacer who has troubled the batters. Henry bowls a good-length delivery, on the stumps, Rishabh Pant goes for a wild reverse scoop but the ball lobs off his glove to the short fine region and falls safe. They cross. Matt Henry too gets surprised and smiles back to Pant.

11.40

Attacks the stumps, on a good length, Rishabh Pant gets on the front foot, lets the ball arrive at him and guides it with soft hands to the point region.

11.30

A tempter! Nips away from the batter from outside off on a fuller length, Rishabh Pant pushes at it but misses and gets beaten on the outside edge.

11.20

Length, just around off, Rishabh Pant dead-bats at it.

11.10

Keeps it full, outside off, leaving the batter, Rishabh Pant strides ahead and leaves.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 12/3

Y Jaiswal8 (36)

R Pant2 (2)

W O'Rourke2-2-0-1

10.60

Snorter of a ball! Bangs it into the surface does William O'Rourke at 138.5 kph, on the top of middle. It deviates away from the left-hander and cuts the batter into half. Yashasvi Jaiswal hops on the back foot and hangs his bat away from the body and gets beaten.

10.50

Nips away from the batter on a good length, across off, Yashasvi Jaiswal covers the stumps and hangs his bat in the air to let it pass alone.

10.40

Good pace and movement! Full and angling away from the southpaw from outside off, Yashasvi Jaiswal is a bit reluctant to get on the front foot and makes a leave.

More attacking intent from the Kiwis now as a forward short leg has been kept in place for William O'Rourke.

10.30

Back of a length, with an extra bit of bounce, Jaiswal bunts it down to the pitch.

10.20

Attacks the pads on the good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal camps back and just about manages to stab it down to the pitch.

10.10

Short of a length on the stumps, zipping and angling across outside off. Jaiswal leaves it alone to the keeper.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 12/3

R Pant2 (2)

Y Jaiswal8 (30)

M Henry5-1-8-1

9.62

Length ball, angling on the pads, this is flicked away through square leg for a couple of runs.

9.50

Length ball around middle and off stump, moving across the left-hander. Pant looks to defend but gets beaten on the outside edge.

Rishabh Pant walks in at number 5.

9.4W

OUT! TAKEN! A nothing shot from Sarfaraz but a screamer of a catch from Devon Conway! All three seamers with a wicket each now and India are in a deep, deep trouble with just 10 runs on the board. Full and shaping away from outside off. Sarfaraz walks down the pitch and goes for the drive down the ground but doesn't fully commit to the shot and tentatively push at it. As a result, the bat turns in his hands and goes in the air to the right of Conway at short mid off. He stretches his right hand to the direction of the ball and plucks it out of thin air. He tumbles with the momentum and his elbow bangs on the surface as well but he manages to maintain the ball in his hand.

9.30

Pitched up, full and on the leg stump, Sarfaraz Khan flicks it straight to square leg.

9.20

Full and outside off. Sarfaraz steps forward and has a poke at that away from the body but gets beaten on the outside edge.

9.11

Pitched-up delivery on the stumps, Yashasvi Jaiswal drives it off the inner half of the bat towards mid on for a quick single.

Sarfaraz Khan walks in with India in a spot of early bother.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 9/2

V Kohli0 (9)

Y Jaiswal7 (29)

W O'Rourke1-1-0-1

8.6W

OUT! TAKEN! GONE! A huge, huge blow for India. The backward short leg was tactically kept in place for O'Rourke. This is on a good length, jagging back into the batter with an extra bit of bounce off the surface. Kohli rises with the bounce on the back foot and is hurried into the shot to play across. Also, the bottom hand comes off the bat and fends it off the gloves to the backward short leg fielder. Glenn Phillips dives forward and just about manages to keep his fingers underneath the ball. The replays confirm the same and Kohli walks back for a duck. William O'Rourke with a wicket-maiden to start his spell!

Is that a fair catch? The ball seems to have definitely caught the bat and the Kiwis are claiming the catch as well. The two umpires have a word with each other and decide to go upstairs. The third umpire checks the catch from a few different angles and concludes that Glenn Phillips has his fingers under the ball, Kohli has to depart. OUT!

8.50

Bangs it into the surface does William O'Rourke, around off, Virat Kohli gets it off the inside half of the bat and fends it to the backward short leg fielder.

8.40

Hits the deck hard at 139.7 kph, gets a spongy bounce outside off and Kohli is happy to let it go alone.

8.30

Length ball, outside off and nipping back in a shade. Kohli leaves it alone to the keeper.

8.20

Bowls a fuller one, angling on the middle and leg, Virat Kohli gets forward and works it straight to mid on with a straight bat.

8.10

Starts off delivering a fuller-length delivery around off, Virat Kohli presses ahead and defends it right underneath the eyes.

William O'Rourke comes into the attack now.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 9/1

Y Jaiswal7 (29)

V Kohli0 (3)

M Henry4-1-5-0

7.60

Short of a length angling across outside off. Jaiswal watches the ball closely and drops his wrists. Leaves.

7.50

Full toss and tailing down the leg. Jaiswal gets forward and looks to flick but misses it and gets hit on his boot.

7.40

An appeal for caught behind but the umpire isn't interested. It hit the thigh pad rather than the bat. Back of a length, cramping the batter for room as it curls back in a long way over the top of the middle. Yashasvi Jaiswal looks to push across but the ball beats the inside edge and pings his back thigh pad and lobs back to the keeper.

7.30

Starts from the leg stump and curves back in on the pads, Jaiswal looks to flick but the ball pings his front pad.

7.20

In the channel of off, deviating pretty sharply away from the southpaw. Yashasvi Jaiswal gets beaten on the outside edge.

7.10

Pitched up, on off and tailing back on middle, Yashasvi Jaiswal walks down the pitch and pushes it hard, gets a thick outside edge that dribbles to the gully fielder.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 9/1

V Kohli0 (3)

Y Jaiswal7 (23)

T Southee4-3-4-1

6.60

Length ball outside off, shaping away at 133.3 kph. Virat Kohli lets it be.

6.50

Swings away from the batter, on a fuller length, Virat Kohli watches it closely and leaves.

6.40

Fuller length outside off. Virat Kohli gets forward and leaves it alone to the keeper.

Who walks out next to bat? A huge roar from the crowd and it is pretty obvious that Virat Kohli is in at number 3.

6.3W

OUT! KNOCKED HIM OVER! THROUGH HIS DEFENCE! Tim Southee draws first blood and it is the Indian skipper who departs pretty early. Southee stays over the stumps and bowls it on a fractionally fuller length with a wobbled seam position, keeping the line of attack on the stumps. Rohit Sharma charges down to the pitch of the ball to negate the swing and loft it over the bowler's head. However, the ball pitches and tails back in a long way and sneaks through the gap between the bat and the pad to clatter into the stumps. Rohit Sharma departs on 2 (16). India re 9/1.

6.20

Southee runs in and delivers on a fuller length, angling on the middle and leg, Rohit Sharma looks to flick it across but it jags back in a long way and raps the front pad of Rohit.

6.10

On a good length, with a gentle outswing on middle, Rohit Sharma opens his body and taps it with soft hands to the point region.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 9/0

Y Jaiswal7 (23)

R Sharma2 (13)

M Henry3-0-5-0

5.60

At off, on a fullish length, Yashasvi Jaiswal prods ahead and defends it out tentatively.

5.50

At 129.5 kph, on a good length angling on the pads, Yashasvi Jaiswal misses to glance it away and gets rapped on the thigh pad.

5.42

Full and tailing back into the pads, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets forward and flicks it nicely along the ground to deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.

5.30

Length ball around leg stump. Jaiswal blocks it to cover.

5.20

BEATEN! Probably the best delivery so far! Charges in from over the wickets, pitches full and on the off stump line, deviates away from the left-hander off the deck. Yashasvi Jaiswal brings his bat vertically down, but plays inside the line and the ball flirts past his outside edge.

5.10

A tempter! A fantastic exhibition of seam bowling! Right into the corridor of uncertainty, on off with a gentle outswing, Yashasvi Jaiswal walks down a couple of steps to negate the swing but just gets beaten past the outside edge.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 7/0

R Sharma2 (13)

Y Jaiswal5 (17)

T Southee3-2-4-0

4.60

Another whopping outswinger from Southee, full and on off, Rohit Sharma tilts ahead, and jams his bat in the way to block it out.

4.50

Keeps the line of attack around off, moving away from the right-hander. Rohit Sharma prods ahead and shoulders arms.

4.40

Lovely channel! Southee goes more full in length, gets the ball to nip away from the batter from the fourth stump line, Rohit Sharma is drawn forward to block it out but plays inside the line of the ball and gets beaten on the outside edge.

4.30

Length ball around middle and leg. Rohit steps out to negate the swing but misses the push and gets an inside edge onto his pads.

4.20

A whisker! Attacks on the good length, with a sharp outswing from outside off, Rohit Sharma just pokes at it hanging out his bat away from the body and gets beaten on the outside edge.

4.10

Fuller length outside off. Rohit covers the line of his off stump and leaves it alone to the keeper.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 7/0

Y Jaiswal5 (17)

R Sharma2 (7)

M Henry2-0-3-0

3.60

Length and around off stump. Jaiswal stays rooted to his crease and blocks it to backward point.

3.50

Another appeal for LBW and again, the umpire says 'No'. This time they do not go upstairs. Pitched on a good length, skidding through the surface on the middle stump line, with a gentle inswing. Yashasvi Jaiswal camps back and looks to defend but is beaten on the inside edge and wears on the thigh pad. Didn't look like going down leg by any means, but the height is again the culprit for Henry as the Ball Tracking comes up a couple of deliveries later.

3.40

Length-delivery around leg stump. Jaiswal goes on the back foot and blocks it to point.

3.31

Length ball around off stump, it shapes away a shade. Rohit taps it in front of cover and goes through for a quick single. Henry moves across, picks the ball up and throws in a motion, but has a shy at the keeper's end.

3.20

Short of a length around the middle stump. Rohit looks to tuck it to mid-wicket but misses and wears it on his body.

3.10

A huge appeal for LBW but the umpire is unmoved! Matt Henry is very confident and with just a couple of seconds remaining on the timer, Tom Latham eventually signals the 'T' and challenges the on-field decision. This is pitched up on a fuller length, in the line of the off stump, Rohit Sharma with barely any footwork tries to push across and plays down the wrong line and gets rapped on the pads. UltraEdge shows a day-night gap between the bat and the ball. Onto Ball Tracking now, which comes up with the ball clipping the off stump on the umpire's call. A disgruntled look on Henry's face. New Zealand do not lose a review though.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 6/0

Y Jaiswal5 (14)

R Sharma1 (4)

T Southee2-1-4-0

2.62

Slanting across off on a fullish length, Yashasvi Jaiswal leans on the ball and drives it to pierce the point gap. Glenn Phillips there does pretty good, dives to his right and gets his fingertips on the ball. It slows down and rolls to the deep but the fielder chases it down. Keeps it to two.

2.50

Length around the fourth stump line. Jaiswal shoulders arms to that one.

2.40

There's the variation ball! A lovely delivery! This one deviates away from the left-hander, on a good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal strides across pushes hard at it, and goes for a cover drive, but misses.

2.30

Pitched up, very fuller and outside off with a gentle inswing. Yashasvi Jaiswal is not interested to poke at it. Leaves alone for the keeper to collect.

2.20

Tight leave there! Swinging in, from outside off on a fuller length, Yashasvi Jaiswal weighs ahead and leaves it alone. A nice tempter from Southee.

2.12

Full and on off, with a bit of an inward movement, Yashasvi Jaiswal closes the bat face a bit early and gets it off the splice of the bat that runs down the ground for a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 2/0

R Sharma1 (4)

Y Jaiswal1 (8)

M Henry1-0-2-0

1.60

A mild appeal for LBW, but just for a moment. The one jags back in from off, on a good length, Rohit Sharma is a bit late to bring his bat down on the front foot and plays over the line. The ball beats the inside edge and hits it high on the thigh pad.

1.50

Hits the deck hard, at 135 kph, on off, Rohit Sharma watches it closely, prods ahead and blocks it out.

1.40

This one tails miles down the leg side, on a fullish length, Rohit Sharma misses to glance it away and Tom Blundell makes a good stop behind the wickets by diving to the direction of the ball.

1.31

Jaiswal too, gets off the mark. Onto the pads, deviating into the batter, on a hard length, Yashasvi Jaiswal drops it to the leg side with soft hands. Rohit calls for a single and they cross.

1.20

Zips through the surface on a good length, outside off, Jaiswal makes a tight leave on the back foot.

1.11

First runs of the series and also for India and Rohit. Henry starts with a good-length ball, outside off, nipping away, Rohit Sharma gets on his toes and guides it with soft hands to the right of the diving gully fielder for a single.

Who bowls the second over? It will be Matt Henry to share the attack.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 0/0

Y Jaiswal0 (6)

R Sharma0 (0)

T Southee1-1-0-0

0.60

Three slips in place for Jaiswal now. Back of a length, on the top of the middle and leg, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets behind the line of the ball and taps it off the back foot onto the pitch. A good probing first over from Southee to begin with.

0.50

In the channel around off, on a good length, Yashasvi Jaiswal shoulders arms at it.

0.40

Oh, what was Jaiswal doing there? Full and attacking the off-pole, Yashasvi Jaiswal presses forward and taps it in front of cover and wants a single straightaway. He charges to get to the other end but Rohit Sharma sends him back on a very sharp call. Jaiswal obeys, turns around and retreats back in time. Was never a single there.

0.30

Now this one nips very sharply across the left-hander. Pitches it up, full and around off, deviating away. Yashasvi Jaiswal is happy to let it be.

0.20

Full and swinging in from outside off, Yashasvi Jaiswal sees the ball closely, strides across and leaves.

0.10

Gets a good inswing right up! Full and curving into the batter around off, Yashasvi Jaiswal leans on and makes a watchful leave.

Done with the pre-match formalities, and it is now time for the action to begin at Chinnaswamy! Conditions are pretty gloomy and the floodlights are glittering right from the outset. There's not a huge crowd at the moment, but it will surely build up as the day progresses and with the conditions permitting. The umpires and the players of New Zealand are already out in the middle and take their respective fielding positions. Out walk the two Indian openers - skipper Rohit Sharma along with Yashasvi Jaiswal. And it will be Tim Southee to begin the proceedings with the new ball. Hang on, just a bit of a delay here as the on-field umpire wants to wait for the lights to take full effect. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma and Tim Southee have a friendly chatter at the non-striker's end. And all set to begin now. Southee charges in with a couple of slips in place. Here we go...

Well then, the two set of players walk out with the match officials for their respective national anthems. It will be New Zealand's first, followed by the Indian national anthem.

It has gotten a bit darker now, but nothing as concerning for any further delay. Yashasvi Jaiswal is seen walking out to the field, all geared up and is having a short knockout session. Since we are just a few minutes away from the commencement of the match, let us again take you all through the revised playing conditions. The first session is set to run from 3.45 am to 6.00 am GMT. The post-Lunch session will begin at 6.40 am GMT to 8.55 am GMT. And the final session - 9.15 am GMT to 11.30 am GMT. A total of 98 overs will be bowled today to cover up the overs lost on the first day.

PITCH REPORT - Simon Doull and Murali Kartik are at the 22 yards, inspecting the deck. Doull says the outfield is simply superb and this is New Zealand's first Test in Bengaluru in 12 years. Kartik says that there is a lot of dampness on the surface. Says when you touch, it is dry underneath. Reckons that it might nip around early on for the seamers. Also feels that there might be some assistance for the spinners as well.

New Zealand (Playing XI) - Tom Latham (C), Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell (WK), Glenn Phillips, Matt Henry, Tim Southee, Ajaz Patel, William O'Rourke.

India (Playing XI) - Rohit Sharma (C), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant (WK), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj.

Tom Latham, the captain of New Zealand says they would have batted first as well. Says the wicket has been under the covers and is hopeful that they can make good use of it early with the ball. On being asked about the series against Sri Lanka, he states that they did a lot of things right in that tour but came out on the wrong side. About the preparations, he mentions it hasn't been good considering the weather around. Informs they are going with three seamers with Ajaz Patel and two all-rounders who can bowl spin.

Rohit Sharma, the captain of India says that they will bat first. Adds that the pitch has been under covers and will be sticky to start with but will get dry. Mentions that you still have four days to play and you can get a result but need to assess as things go on. Reckons that they have played some excellent cricket in the last few matches and want to start well again. Informs that they have made two changes from the last Test against Bangladesh with Sarfaraz Khan replacing Shubman Gill who isn't well and Kuldeep Yadav comes in for Akash Deep.

TOSS UPDATE - The flip of the coin lands in the favour of India and Rohit Sharma elects to BAT first.

More pleasing scenes! The sun is battling to peek out from the clouds. This is the sunniest condition seen in Bengaluru in the last few days. Also, the toss is just around the corner. Stay tuned. And here are the skippers. Rohit Sharma and Tom Latham walk out to the middle, donned in the blazers and the team sheets in their hands, for the all-important toss.

Good news! As per the latest updates, there's no rain as we speak in Bengaluru and the covers too, are off. The players from both camps are on the field and are carrying out their pre-match drills. Also, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, and coach Gautam Gambhir had a look at the strip earlier this morning. Virat Kohli was also seen knocking the ball near the ropes. From the New Zealand camp, skipper Tom Latham was in his practice gear with other Kiwi players flocking out too. William O'Rourke and Matt Henry marked their run-ups along with Tim Southee. So, it's no surprise that New Zealand will be going in with three seamers. From the Indian side, Bumrah and Siraj have done the same.

The Chinnaswamy Stadium has a secret weapon against the rain - its incredible water management technology. This high-tech setup can gulp down a whopping 10,000 liters of water every minute. It's a real game-changer for getting play underway quickly. Once the skies clear and the groundsmen spring into action, we could see a match-ready field in under an hour. This cutting-edge system is our beacon of hope for some cricket action today. But for all this, we need Mother Nature to be lenient.

Day 2 also doesn’t give much promise either. Indian spin legend, Anil Kumble, who is also the local boy and is well aware about how the weather in Bengaluru pans out, mentioned on-air, that probability of a ‘full day’s play’ is still not on. We might get to see some action though, but the rain will surely play spoilsport and it will be a start-stop kind of day today as well. But, as we speak, the weather has improved as compared to Day 1. However, there was an early morning drizzle and there's 100 per cent cloud cover above Bengaluru.

The weather put a real damper on things yesterday, to say the least. The stadium was like a ghost town - barely any players from either team made an appearance. We did catch a glimpse of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli heading to the indoor practice area, but that was about it. Saba Karim mentioned on the broadcast that around 19,000 tickets had been sold, and sure enough, quite a few fans showed up early on, hoping to catch some play. But as the day wore on with no sign of the rain relenting, they gradually started to disperse. Can't blame them, really - watching rainfall isn't exactly the thrilling cricket they came for.

Plentitude won’t be an understatement to describe the amount of rain Bengaluru has received in the last few days. Yesterday was no exception - we saw heavy showers pounding the ‘Garden City’ early on, followed by on-and-off steady drizzles throughout the day. The skies stayed gloomy and humid. At one point, there was a brief ray of hope when the rain let up and ground staff started removing the covers. But, the drizzle picked right back up again, dashing all our hopes and crushing our spirits.

Hello and greetings, cricket enthusiasts, to our coverage of what's technically day two of the first Test between India and New Zealand! We'd love to be diving into match analysis and discussing who's got the upper hand, but Mother Nature had other ideas yesterday. The first day was a complete washout, so we're still eagerly waiting for that all-important coin toss. Here's hoping the weather cooperates and we can finally get this exciting contest underway.

... DAY 2, SESSION 1 ...

Well, not a pleasing day by any means for the cricket fans and the cricketers themselves. We hoped for at least some action on this first day, but that has been totally dashed by the inclement weather in Bengaluru. This means, we have lost 3 sessions now, but worry not, folks! 12 sessions of play still remain to be utilized. Now, we keep our fingers crossed for the next day and can only pray that the rain stays away. However, the forecasts do predict otherwise. But, all we can do is stay optimistic. To make up for the lost overs on this first day, the play on Day 2 will begin 15 minutes earlier. Meaning, that the first ball, if the weather permits, will be bowled at 3.45 am GMT, on October 17th, Thursday. Till then, take care, ADIOS!

UPDATE - 9.05 am GMT - It's official! Play on Day 1 has been CALLED OFF! A steady drizzle since early morning kept the players off the field, and as the day progressed, the rain played a frustrating game of hide and seek. Just when it seemed the rain had finally stopped for a longer stretch, it returned, dashing all hopes of any play on the opening day. Additionally, the process of the HawkEye system formatting would take at least an hour and a half after all covers were removed. Even if play had started, there were concerns about how much cricket we could have seen, given the potential for bad light to curtail play early due to the gloomy overhead conditions.

UPDATE - 8.37 am GMT - Now then, the rain has subsided, again! The ground staff are quick to get on the field, and the match officials are also out to inspect the conditions. They’re starting with the main cover, and if the weather holds, we could be edging closer to some play. However, play might not start as soon as we hope. Saba Karim, on air, informs us that the HawkEye system formatting, which needs to be completed before any game starts, hasn’t been done yet due to the pitch being under covers all day yesterday and so far today. This process will take at least an hour and a half after all covers are removed. Saba also estimates that the officials will likely wait for another 30 to 45 minutes before making any decision. Anil Kumble joins in, noting that umpire Paul Reiffel’s facial expressions during the inspection suggest there might still be concerns, particularly with the damp areas surrounding the pitch. TEA has been taken, meaning two sessions have already been washed out.

UPDATE - 8.28 am GMT - Oopsie! In our previous update, we did wonder if it was too early to be optimistic, and now we have the answer. The drizzle has returned, and the ground staff, who had just started to peel off the covers, are now putting them back on. The rain continues to play hide and seek. Meanwhile, over in Multan, Pakistan have been bowled out for 366 in their first innings, and England have begun their reply, sitting at 6/0 after the first over. Expect the English openers to come out firing, so hop over to catch the action, but don’t forget to check back here for any weather improvements in Bengaluru.

UPDATE - 8.18 am GMT - A glimmer of hope, or is it too early to say? But, for now, the RAIN HAS STOPPED and the covers are coming off! But there's a stream of waterlogged on the covers. Also, for the first time today, the two match officiating umpires are out in the middle and are having a chat with the ground staff. We just might get an official update very soon. Fingers crossed! But, Tea is just around the corner, hardly 15 minutes or so left. So, pretty safe to say that the match will only start after Tea. Conditions applied - if only there's no rain or drizzle. Let's hope for the best. Also, the crowd in Chinnaswamy has gotten sparse due to consistent pouring and this positive development just might draw the crowd back to the stadium. Almost 19,000 tickets were sold, as earlier mentioned by Saba Karim on-air.

Given the persistent thick cloud cover, even if the rain stops completely, it's highly unlikely that the overcast conditions will clear. This weather pattern suggests that the playing conditions will heavily favour seam bowling. New Zealand boasts a quartet of seamers in their squad - Tim Southee, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy, and William O'Rourke. In contrast, India's pace options are more limited, with only Bumrah, Siraj, and Akash Deep as their frontline seamers. For India, the inclusion of spin duo Ashwin and Jadeja in the playing XI seems certain. However, considering the seamer-friendly conditions, adding a third spinner to the lineup may not be a prudent strategy.

UPDATE - 7.37 am GMT - Uh, oh! RAIN IS BACK IN BENGALURU, AGAIN! And this time, it's a very steady downpour. So, another delay. The groundstaff had just started to inspect the conditions in the middle and also had a meeting with the match officials, but as of now, there's no activity whatsoever. What is more concerning is, that a threatening band of cloud cover is hovering over the 'Garden City' which might bring more rain. So for now, it's gloomy, muggy and overcast with a drizzle. We play the waiting game, optimistically. Every condition right now isn't permissible for the commencement of the game. Stay tuned for further updates.

UPDATE - 7.12 am GMT - Great news! The rain has finally stopped. The weather was anticipated to improve in the second session, and this could be the turnaround we've all been hoping for. With the venue's excellent drainage system, it should only take about 45 to 60 minutes to get the field ready for play. However, it’s still quite gloomy as the ground staff hover around the outfield. Let's keep our fingers crossed for no more rain.

UPDATE - 6.47 am GMT - Well, as per the schedule, the post-Lunch session should have started by now. But, that doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon. There's still a consistent drizzle in Bengaluru and we are in for more delay. But, the rain hasn't stopped the staunch cricket fans from turning up in the stadium. There's a fair bit of a crowd present, eagerly awaiting the commencement of the game. Stay tuned for further updates. 

UPDATE - 6.01 am GMT - With the rain showing no signs of relenting, an early LUNCH has been taken. Saba Karim, at the venue and holding an umbrella, brings us a glimmer of hope. He mentions that while the drizzle is steady, it has started to brighten up a bit. However, Anil Kumble offers a contrasting view, suggesting that the drizzle has settled in and may not relent anytime soon. Let's keep our fingers crossed for a turnaround when we return after Lunch.

The weather around the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is expected to be challenging for cricket over the next two days. On Day 2, afternoon showers are likely to disrupt play, with heavy rain predicted during the second session, potentially leading to significant delays. However, the forecast for Day 3 looks more promising, with a chance for uninterrupted play throughout the day. Although overcast conditions may prevail, the absence of rain could allow the match to progress without further weather-related interruptions, offering hope for a full day’s play. While it is predicted that the weather will improve over the weekend, on days four and five of the Test, some rain is still expected as per the Indian Meteorological Department. So it is undoubtedly going to be a start-stop kind of Test.

UPDATE - 5.28 am GMT - A glimmer of hope emerged as the rain had completely stopped not too long ago, but our joy was short-lived as the drizzle returned. The waiting game continues!

There's another exciting series in progress in the subcontinent. West Indies and Sri Lanka are currently battling it out in a 3-match T20I series. The first T20I was convincingly won by the tourists, but it now stands even-stevens as Sri Lanka bounced back very strongly and ran through their opponents in the 2nd T20I. Dambulla remains to be the exclusive venue for this T20I series before they head to Pallekele for the ODI series. Both teams are evenly matched and it has come down to a decider. Notably, West Indies are without the services of their marquee players like Nicholas Pooran, Shimron Hetmyer and Andre Russell, but have got enough firepower in the ranks to challenge any opposition. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka, under the leadership of Charith Asalanka will aim to take the home advantage and seal the series. The 3rd T20I is scheduled to be played on October 17th at 1.30 pm GMT.

UPDATE - 5.01 am GMT - Some positive news from Bengaluru! The rain has eased to a light drizzle, but there is still no activity on the ground. The ground staff are on standby, waiting for the rain to stop completely before they can commence their work. Meanwhile, down in Multan, Day 2 has begun with Pakistan resuming their innings at 259/5. You can switch tabs to follow all the action there, but make sure to keep an eye on the situation here as we await clearer skies.

As the waiting game continues in Bengaluru, let's hop over to Multan, where Day 2 of the second Test between Pakistan and England is about to begin shortly. Here’s a quick recap of what unfolded on the opening day. The standout performance came from debutant Kamran Ghulam, who scored a brilliant century, rescuing Pakistan after they found themselves in a spot of trouble early on. However, a couple of wickets in the third session meant that the honours were evenly split at the end of the first day. With the new ball now 10 overs old and expected early morning assistance, England will be hoping to run through Pakistan's lower order.

UPDATE - 4.30 am GMT - The rain continues to fall steadily in Bengaluru, and the covers remain firmly in place. Live visuals show Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli, along with Indian batting coach Abhishek Nayar, heading to the indoor practice area. New Zealand’s luck with the weather in India this year hasn’t been great. The last time they were here for a one-off Test against Afghanistan, the match was abandoned without a single ball being bowled. Let’s hope the weather improves so we can get this much-anticipated series underway. Stay tuned for more updates.

While we wait for the rain to relent here, let’s take a quick look at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 as the tournament heads to the knockout stage! It’s been an exciting tournament, to say the least. Especially with the West Indies Women surprising everyone by defeating the favourites from Group B, England Women, to secure their spot in the knockouts the other night. Now we have our final four - Australia Women and New Zealand Women from Group A, and West Indies Women and South Africa Women from Group B. The first semifinal is set for October 17 at the Dubai International Stadium, where Australia Women, the Group A toppers, will take on South Africa Women, the Group B runners-up at 2 pm GMT. Then, on October 18, Sharjah will host the second semifinal, featuring West Indies Women, the Group B toppers against New Zealand Women, the Group A runners-up, also at 2 pm GMT. It’s shaping up to be an exciting finish!

UPDATE - 3.46 am GMT - Saba Karim is at the venue, holding an umbrella and reporting that the picture looks bleak at the moment. There has been a persistent drizzle since early morning, and unfortunately, it seems to be getting heavier. He further adds that not all of the outfield is covered, only the playing surface and the square, but that shouldn't be a major issue for the outfield once the rain stops. Mentions that Bengaluru’s excellent drainage system means we can expect a quick turnaround once the weather clears.

UPDATE - 3.29 am GMT - The official word is in! The toss has been delayed due to rain. On a positive note, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium boasts one of the best drainage systems in India, and as per Anil Kumble, on air, once the rain stops, it should take no more than 45 minutes for the ground staff to get the field ready for play. Let's hope the rain subsides soon. 

UPDATE - 3.11 am GMT - Uh oh! A dampener first up. It's currently raining steadily at the venue, and it has been the case since early morning. The covers are firmly in place, and unfortunately, we may have a delayed start to the series opener. No official word yet. Let's hope for the best. Stay tuned for further updates!

If the conditions stay overcast, as they seem likely to, the pacers will undoubtedly have a significant role to play, which works in the visitors' favour, given it's their strong suit. Historically, the Indian batters have shown vulnerability against the moving ball, and New Zealand will look to exploit that to put them on the back foot. However, the Kiwi batters themselves struggled against spin in Sri Lanka, and how they handle India's spinners will be pivotal to their fortunes in this series. All in all, it’s a crucial series for both sides, and we’re in for a crackerjack of a contest. Stick around for the toss and team news!

The twin defeats against Sri Lanka have significantly dented New Zealand's hopes of making it to the World Test Championship final. After this series, they will return home to host England for a crucial three-match series. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma and his team, currently sitting atop the WTC standings, will be aiming to win all three Tests to solidify their chances of reaching the final before heading to Australia later in the year for a challenging five-match Test series.

On the other hand, the Kiwis are coming off a 2-0 drubbing in Sri Lanka and now face an even tougher challenge here in India. They will have to navigate this test without arguably their best batter, Kane Williamson, who is set to miss at least the first Test due to a groin strain. With Tim Southee stepping down as Test captain after the Sri Lanka series, New Zealand will be hoping for a change in fortune under the leadership of Tom Latham.

India undoubtedly start as favourites, as is often the case in home conditions. They have not lost a Test series at home since 2012, and New Zealand's last Test victory on Indian soil came 36 years ago, in 1988. Whether with bat or ball, the hosts appear to have all bases covered to thrive in these conditions. Their recent victory against Bangladesh in Kanpur, where they managed to secure a win despite two days being washed out, would have only further boosted their confidence.

Hello, one and all, from Bengaluru for the start of the much-anticipated Test series between India and New Zealand! We are at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium for the first Test before the caravan moves to Pune and then Mumbai for the next two matches. A rain threat looms large over this clash, with showers expected to make an appearance over all five days. How much this will affect play remains to be seen.

... MATCH DAY ...

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