India 276/7 in 70 overs: OUT! Ajaz Patel removes Jayant Yadav (6) for his 14th wicket of the match and Virat Kohli signals declaration from the pavilion. For the visitors, left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel followed up his historic 10-wicket haul with four more scalps in India's second essay. Axar Patel smashed 41 off 26 balls with four sixes and three fours. First-innings centurion Mayank Agarwal top-scored with a 62, while Cheteshwar Pujara and Shubman Gill made 47 each. India 2nd innings summary India declared their second innings at 276 for seven to set New Zealand an improbable victory target of 540 on the third day of the second and final Test here on Sunday. New Zealand 7/0 in 1 over Tom Latham and Will Young start New Zealand chase and are certainly crucial for the visitor if they want to save this Test match with more than two days of Test left. Umpire Nitin Menon showed no hesitation to raise his finger there. New Zealand 13/1 in 4 over OUT! Ashwin traps Latham lbw at the end of his second over. New Zealand 13/1 in 4 over at Tea Now that's bizarre! The spider cam is stuck while hanging low in the middle of the field forcing the umpire to call a Tea break. Big ask, must say given how Ashwin is getting the best out of the pitch. ![]() The onus has now fallen on Kiwi's T20 World Cup hero Daryl Mitchell and Henry Nicholls to see out the final session without any further trouble. New Zealand 63/3 in 18 over After taking 1st wicket before Tea, Ashwin returned to dismiss opener Will Young (20) and Ross Taylor (6) in quick succession to decimate the NZ top-order. The duo has added 31 runs for the fourth wicket so far with Mitchell being the aggressor with four boundaries and a six. New Zealand 86/3 in 27 overs Kiwi middle-order batters Mitchell and Nicholls are putting up a fight with the former feeling more comfortable in the middle. New Zealand 109/3 in 30 overs Daryl Mitchell fires Umesh Yadav for consecutive boundaries to reach his half-century in just 77 balls. He had just hit a six last ball, didn't need to go again. Came down the track again, instead of going straight he was looking to go over extra cover, can't get properly to it because it's wider outside off, splices it and the ball goes straight to Jayant Yadav on the boundary, who accepts it gleefully. He'll be filthy with himself for that shot. The batter has himself to blame for the wicket as he came down the track and mistimed Axar Patel's wide delivery straight to Jayant Yadav at the boundary. New Zealand 128/4 in 34.3 overs OUT! And that's the big wicket of Daryl Mitchell, who departs after scoring a sound 60. On a hindsight, Blundell at blame for trying to take a non-existing single. New Zealand 129/4 in 36.5 overs RUN OUT! Brilliant fielding effort by substitute fielder by KS Bharat, who enforced the run out of Tom Blundell (0) with an accurate throw to Wriddhiman Saha behind the stumps. New Zealand 140/5 in 45 overs And that stumps! New Zealand must be left deeply disappointed with their batting performance and the remaining two days seems a mere formality now as the target of 540 runs is too far fetched despite the fact that 180 overs of play is still remaining. Hello and welcome to India TV's LIVE Coverage of the second Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. India vs New Zealand Live Score 2nd Test Day 3 India's Mohammed Siraj,center, celebrates the dismissal of New Zealand's Ross Taylor with his team players during day two of their second test cricket match with New Zealand in Mumbai Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and elected to bowl first.Follow us on Image Source : AP NEWSROOM (PHOTOS) Hardik Pandya failed to get going in the death overs but India managed to surpass the psychological 150-run mark. Kohli left out Ravichandran Ashwin, Rahul Chahar, Shardul Thakur and Ishan Kishan from the playing XI, with Varun Chakaravarthy making the line-up. Team India will hope to seal a win and get their campaign off to a good start against a top-notch Pakistan team, which has a number of match-winners in its line-up. ![]() Rishabh Pant also played a good hand as he hit a 30-ball 39, which included two fours and two sixes, before being dismissed by Shadab Khan. Kohli hit five boundaries and a six during his knock. Afridi was on fire as he sent back openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul, before Hasan Ali removed Suryakumar Yadav to give Pakistan a great start in the match. Earlier, Virat Kohli scored his 29th half-century in T20Is before being dismissed for 57 by Shaheen Shah Afridi as India posted 151/7 in their allotted 20 overs. Chasing a target of 152 runs, the Pakistan openers have looked comfortable as Indian bowlers continue to seek a breakthrough. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan hit unbeaten half-centuries as Pakistan completed a resounding 10-wicket win over India in their T20 World Cup campaign-opener in Dubai.
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