New Zealand Dominate Day 1: India vs NZ Highlights
The first day of the first Test match between India and New Zealand at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur saw the Kiwis dominate proceedings. With a strong bowling performance, New Zealand bundled out India for a paltry 165, leaving themselves in a commanding position heading into day two.
A Dismal Start for India
The Indian batting lineup, which boasts some of the world's best batsmen, crumbled under the pressure of New Zealand's relentless attack. The early wicket of Mayank Agarwal set the tone for the day. Virat Kohli, who looked shaky throughout his innings, fell for a score of 36.
Shreyas Iyer and Ajinkya Rahane offered some resistance, but their efforts proved insufficient to salvage the Indian innings. With the exception of a valiant 61 from Wriddhiman Saha, no other Indian batsman managed to cross the 20-run mark.
New Zealand's Bowling Dominance
Tim Southee was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand, taking a career-best 5-69. His pace and accuracy proved too much for the Indian batsmen to handle. Kyle Jamieson was equally impressive, claiming 3-36.
The New Zealand bowlers exploited the movement on offer in the Kanpur pitch and kept the Indian batsmen constantly under pressure. Their line and length were spot-on, making it difficult for the Indians to score freely.
A Day to Forget for India
India will be disappointed with their performance on day one. They were unable to build partnerships and ultimately fell well short of what was expected of them. Their batting woes are a cause for concern, especially with the first Test match hanging in the balance.
Key Highlights
- New Zealand bowled out India for 165 on day one.
- Tim Southee took a career-best 5-69 for New Zealand.
- Kyle Jamieson claimed 3-36.
- Shreyas Iyer and Ajinkya Rahane offered some resistance for India.
- Wriddhiman Saha top-scored with 61 runs.
What's Next?
Day two of the Test match promises to be an exciting affair. New Zealand will be looking to build on their first-day advantage and take a commanding lead. India, on the other hand, will need to find a way to bounce back and show some fight.
The battle between bat and ball will continue as the two teams clash in the first Test at Kanpur.