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Luke Ronchi dismissed for 80 by Ravindra Jadeja on Day 5 of 1st Test vs India
Currently, New Zealand are 158 for the loss of five wickets, with Mitchell Santner on 31, and BJ Watling coming in, as they need 276 runs to win vs India in 500th Test.
New Zealand batsman Luke Ronchi was dismissed for a healthy 80 by all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, after being caught by Ravichandran Ashwin at point, on Day 5 of first of the three-Test series, at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur on Monday, as India re playing their 500th Test match as well. It was a slow turner form Jadeja, as Ronchi went for an ambitious one over the mid-wicket, but couldn’t connect it properly, as the ball rose high up in the air, only to be taken easily by Ashwin at point. Currently, New Zealand are 158 for the loss of five wickets, with Mitchell Santner on 31, and BJ Watling coming in, as they need 276 runs to win.
New Zealand are facing a massive defeat at the hands of India in the opening Test at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium. After being set a mammoth target of 434, the Kiwis made a horrendous start, lost their major chunk of batting without a significant score on the board, and were left tottering at 93 for four. Indians continued to dominate the touring party that struggled on all fronts, including fitness.
As many as four Indian batsmen slammed half-centuries, and Ravichandran Ashwin ripped apart the Kiwi’s top order to make it yet another memorable day for his team on the field.
The day witnessed a few milestones achieved as well, with Rohit Sharma completing his 1,000 runs in Test cricket and Ashwin bagging his 200th wicket in the format. Ashwin became the second quickest to 200 Test wickets as he took 37 games to achieve the feat, one behind Australia’s Clarrie Grimmet.
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