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IND vs NZ 1st Test Day 2 Full Highlights: India vs New Zealand Day 2 Today Highlight 2021: Rohit

IND vs NZ 1st Test Day 2 Full Highlights: India vs New Zealand Day 2 Today Highlight 2021: Rohit #IndiavsNewzealand #IndiavsAustralia #Ipl2021 #RohitSharma #ShreyasIyer #RavindraJadeja #RavichandranAshwin #TomLatham #WillYoung #RishabhPant #JaspritBumrah #ViratKohli #HardikPandya #MsDhoni #BCCI #Playing11Team #IndiaTeam #IndiaMatch #Highlights ABOUT CRICKET NEWS: New Zealand scored 129 runs without losing any wicket till the end of the game on the second day of the first Test being played at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur on Friday. For the team, Will Young has scored 75 and Tom Latham is on the crease after scoring 50 runs. Both shared a brilliant partnership of 129 runs off 345 balls. Kiwi team is still 216 runs behind India. Earlier, India had scored 345 runs in the first innings, with Shreyas Iyer scoring his maiden Test century in the debut match. On the other hand, Tim Southee took five wickets for New Zealand's side. Earlier, India had made 258 starts on this day, but the Kiwi bowlers performed brilliantly and did not allow any Indian batsmen to stay for long. However, Shreyas scored his first century while scoring the most runs for India. After this R Ashwin 38 batted a little better and got bowled by Patel. The lower order batsmen who came after this disappointed and soon returned to the pavilion. On the second day, no big partnership was seen till the end of India's first innings. At the same time, in response to 345, the New Zealand team started very well. Team openers Will Young and Tom Latham gave a tough challenge to the Indian bowlers. Playing aggressively the Indian spin bowlers put up a brilliant partnership of 129 runs. During this, both scored their respective half-centuries and returned unbeaten on the pavilion. Friends, what do you think that Rohit Sharma, Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Hardik Pandya should return in the Indian team or not. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."