Boult Fired Up As New Zealand Have India On The Ropes
Umer Jamshaid Published February 23, 2020 | 01:30 PM
Wellington, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 23rd Feb, 2020 ) :New Zealand quick Trent Boult declared himself "happy to be back" as he bagged three wickets to leave India struggling for survival at stumps on day three of the first Test in Wellington on Sunday.
India, faced with a 183-run first-innings deficit, were 144 for four at the close, still 39 in arrears after rollicking innings by Boult and Kyle Jamieson pushed New Zealand to 348.
Ajinkya Rahane was unbeaten on 25 with Hanuma Vihari on 15, and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin said India were far from raising the white flag, although with only six wickets remaining, he saw a score around 350 as necessary to save the Test.
Boult, back in Test cricket after breaking a hand during the Boxing Day Test in a disastrous series for New Zealand in Australia, took a back seat in India's first innings when Jamieson and Tim Southee took four wickets apiece to roll the tourists for 165.
But he came to the fore on day three, first with the bat and then with figures of three for 27 as India, the world's top-ranked side, looked lost in New Zealand conditions.
"I'm just happy to be back out there, it's been a little frustrating on the sidelines," the left-armer said.
"If we can get a couple more early in the first hour (on Monday) or so, we should be in a good position." Boult credited changing the angle of delivery as a key weapon to upset the Indian batsmen.
"We know it's a very good wicket generally and day three and four is the best time to bat. If I do my job, we won't be chasing too much." Ashwin believed the pitch would give more in the final two days, bringing an emphasis on his spin if India can set a strong enough target.
"The Test match cricket, it begins now," he said.
"If you can get as close to the first innings score as they did then we might present ourselves an opportunity to do something, but that's very far away in the game and we have to take it every ball at a time because there is enough in the surface." India lost Prithvi Shaw early in their second innings to give Boult his first wicket and he claimed Cheteshwar Pujara with the last ball before tea.
Mayank Agarwal went for 58 soon after the resumption and Boult removed Virat Kohli to have India at 113 for four.
India had their opportunities to clip New Zealand's wings.
They opened the day with two wickets in the first three overs to have New Zealand 225 for seven, just 60 runs ahead.
But lusty hitting from Jamieson with an entertaining 44 off 45 balls and Boult adding 38 off 24, along with a more sedate 43 from Colin de Grandhomme saw New Zealand's last three wickets add 123 runs.
Ishant Sharma was the most successful of the Indian bowlers with five for 68 while Ashwin took three for 99.
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