LIVE Ind vs NZ 1st Test Day 4 Highlights: India declare for 234/7, set 284-run target

Zee Media Bureau Nov 28, 2021, 17:29 PM IST,

Check the highlights of India vs New Zealand 1st Test Day which is being played in Kanpur on Sunday.

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  • India declare at 234/7

    India have declared their 2nd innings at 234/7 thus setting a 284-run target for New Zealand.

  • India 167/7 at Tea

    Shreyas Iyer continued to make his debut Test match memorable with an important knock of 65 in the second innings as India made 167/7 at tea on day four of the first Test against New Zealand at the Green Park Stadium on Sunday.

    Just when India looked to finish the second session on a strong note, Iyer was removed by Tim Southee to leave the match interestingly poised with the hosts having a lead of 216.

     

  • Shreyas Iyer hits fifty

    Shreyas Iyer continues his good form as he completes his half-century to lead India's fightback after early setbacks. Interestingly, he is now the 10th player overall and first Indian to score century in the 1st innings and follow it up with a 50+ score in 2nd innings on debut.

    50+ scores in each inngs on Test debut (India)

    • Dilawar Hussain 59 & 57 v Eng Kolkata 1933/34
    • Sunil Gavaskar 65 & 67* v WI Port of Spain 1970/71
    • Shreyas Iyer 105 & 50* v NZ Kanpur 2021/22
  • Ashwin departs

    Unlucky for Ashwin as it was a regular short of length delivery outside off stump and he inside-edged it to the stumps while trying to play back foot drive. India are six down now. Ashwin b Jamieson 32(62) [4s-5]

  • India 84/5 at lunch

    India were reeling at 84 for five in their second innings at lunch on the fourth day of the opening Test against New Zealand. Resuming at the overnight score of 14 for one, India lost four wickets for the addition of 70 runs in the morning session.

    First innings centurion Shreyas Iyer was batting on 18 while Ravichandran Ashwin was not out on 20 at the break.

    For New Zealand, Tim Southee (2/27) and Kyle Jamieson (2/21) picked up two wickets each.

  • Mayank Agarwal, Ravindra Jadeja depart in quick succession

    India are in serious trouble as they have lost four quick wickets early on Day 4. Latest to walk back to the pavilion are Agarwal and Jadeja, who fell prey to Southee in one over. The hosts are now five down with a lead of just over 100 runs.

  • Rahane departs

    Ajaz Patel has trapped Rahane in front of stumps as India lose their third wicket. Rahane lbw b Ajaz Patel 4(15) [4s-1]

  • Jamieson removes Pujara

    Kyle Jamieson gives an early breakthrough to Kiwis on Day 4 as he removes Pujara to put India on backfoot. It was a short ball and it brushed Pujara's glove before carrying to wicket-keeper. Hosts are now 2 down. Pujara c Blundell b Jamieson 22(33) [4s-3]

    Most consecutive innings without a 100 at #3 (India)

    • 39 A Wadekar (1968-74)
    • 39 C Pujara (2019-21) *
    • 37 C Pujara (2013-16)
    • 25 D Vengsarkar (1979-82)
  • Pujara and Mayank resume innings for India

    Cheteshwar Pujara and Mayank Agarwal are out in the middle as Day 4 gets underway.

  • Day 4 is about to get underway

     

     

Kyle Jamieson and Tim Southee wreaked havoc as New Zealand gained an upper hand against India on Day 4 of the ongoing first Test at Green Park, Kanpur on Sunday.


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At lunch break, India's score read 84/5 with the hosts leading by 133 runs. Shreyas Iyer (18*) and Ravichandran Ashwin (20*) are currently unbeaten at the crease.


Resuming Day 4 at 14/1 with a lead of 63, overnight batters Cheteshwar Pujara (22) and Mayank Agarwal added 18 more runs to the total before the former was scalped by Kyle Jamieson.


Skipper Ajinkya Rahane (4) failed to leave a mark after he was sent back to the pavilion by Ajaz Patel and the hosts were reduced to 41/3 in the 15th over.


Mayank (17) and Ravindra Jadeja (0) were then quickly sent back by Tim Southee and India was staring down the barrel at 51/5 in the 20th over. In the end, Iyer and Ashwin ensured that the hosts did not lose any more wickets before the lunch break.

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