IND vs NZ 2nd Test Day 1: Rohit Out, India 16/1 at Lunch
The second Test match between India and New Zealand began with a dramatic start in Bengaluru, as India found themselves struggling at 16/1 at lunch on Day 1. The early dismissal of captain Rohit Sharma proved to be a significant blow for the hosts.
Rohit Sharma's Early Dismissal
Rohit Sharma, who had scored a brilliant century in the first Test, was caught behind off the bowling of Tim Southee for just 1 run. The dismissal came in the fourth over of the match, leaving India in a precarious position early on.
Shubman Gill and Cheteshwar Pujara's Resistance
Shubman Gill and Cheteshwar Pujara, the two opening batsmen, then came together to steady the ship. Gill was particularly impressive, playing with a lot of confidence and aggression. He showed great determination to stay at the crease and was the only batsman to score in double figures for India at lunch.
New Zealand Bowlers On Fire
New Zealand's bowlers were impressive in the first session, making life difficult for the Indian batsmen. Southee was particularly dangerous, getting the early wicket of Rohit and bowling with pace and accuracy. The other New Zealand bowlers also performed well, keeping the pressure on the Indian batsmen and ensuring that the score remained low.
India's Task at Hand
With Rohit gone early, India will need a strong partnership between Gill and Pujara to get back into the game. They will also need to be careful against the New Zealand bowlers, who are in good form.
Key Takeaways from the First Session
- India's batting looked shaky early on.
- Tim Southee was the star performer for New Zealand.
- Shubman Gill showed great promise.
- India will need to bat well in the afternoon session to avoid a big deficit.
The battle for the second Test is on! Stay tuned for updates on how the match unfolds.