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India bowled out for record low of 46 in home Test against New Zealand

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Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 10:02 AM
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New Zealand’s Matt Henry and William O’Rourke displayed an exceptional bowling performance on the second day of the first Test cricket match against India in Bengaluru. The Indian team was bowled out for a mere 46 runs, which is their lowest-ever home total. This historic moment came after the opening day of the Test was washed out due to weather conditions. Rishabh Pant was the top scorer for India, with 20 runs, as the team witnessed five ducks, including the dismissal of star batsman Virat Kohli.

Matt Henry was the standout performer for New Zealand as he claimed a five-wicket haul, including his 100th Test wicket with the dismissal of Kuldeep Yadav. Tim Southee and William O’Rourke also contributed to the team’s success by taking crucial wickets early on in the innings. The Indian batting lineup struggled against the disciplined New Zealand bowling attack, with early collapses and frequent dismissals. The home team found themselves reeling at 10-3 within the first 10 overs, setting the tone for a challenging match ahead.

The Indian team’s previous lowest Test score at home was 75 against the West Indies in 1987, making this performance against New Zealand one of their worst in history. The pressure on the batting lineup was evident as wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. The dismissals of key players such as Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and KL Rahul further deepened India’s batting crisis. Despite a brief interruption due to rain, the New Zealand bowlers continued to dominate, with Henry and O’Rourke sealing the fate of the remaining batsmen with some exceptional fielding.

New Zealand’s dominant display with the ball in the first Test match highlighted the team’s depth and skill in the fast bowling department. Matt Henry’s milestone of 100 Test wickets added to the significance of the match, showcasing his reliability as a key player for the team. The partnership between Henry and O’Rourke proved to be a formidable force against the Indian batting lineup, as they capitalized on the overcast conditions to exploit any weaknesses. The New Zealand pacers consistently maintained pressure on the Indian batsmen, restricting their scoring opportunities and forcing errors.

The dismal performance by India in their first innings raised concerns about their batting form and ability to handle challenging situations. The lack of resistance from the middle order and lower order highlighted the team’s vulnerability under pressure. The early dismissals of key batsmen like Kohli and Rahul exposed the fragility of the Indian lineup against quality fast bowling. As the Test match progressed, New Zealand’s dominance only increased, with the bowlers capitalizing on the momentum gained from early breakthroughs.

Overall, New Zealand’s impressive bowling performance in the first Test match against India set the tone for the series and established their prowess in challenging conditions. The combination of pace, swing, and accuracy displayed by Henry, O’Rourke, and Southee proved to be too much for the Indian batsmen to handle. As the series unfolds, India will need to regroup and address their batting weaknesses to stand a chance against the formidable New Zealand bowling attack. The historic low total of 46 runs will serve as a wake-up call for the Indian team, urging them to bounce back and show resilience in the remaining matches of the series.

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