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Team India fell to Mitchell Santner, Kiwi player broke 12-year-old record

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Team India fell to Mitchell Santner, Kiwi player broke 12-year-old record
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Mitchell Santner took a total of 7 wickets in the Pune Test match.

On the second day of the second match of the three-match Test series played between India and New Zealand at the Pune Stadium, Kiwi team bowler Mitchell Santner’s bowling was spectacular. Team India had completed the first innings of team New Zealand with a score of 259 runs on the first day of this match, after which everyone expected that a better batting performance would be seen from team India, but in the second day’s game the Indian team got their first innings score of 259 runs Only 156 runs were scored in the innings which saw the magic of Team New Zealand’s spin bowler Mitchell Santner who took a total of 7 lands in his name.

Kohli, Shubman and Sarfaraz, no one had an answer to Santner’s balls.

By the end of the first day’s play of the Pune Test match, the Indian team had scored 16 runs at the loss of one wicket. In the second day’s play, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill had taken the score to 50 runs, but from here on we saw the magic of the bowling of Mitchell Santner, who first sent Gill to the pavilion and then bowled Kohli with one of his best inside. outs pitched on a complete pitched ball. Apart from Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Santner made Sarfaraz Khan, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah his victims in Team India’s first innings. Santner has become New Zealand’s third-best bowler in Test cricket against India, breaking Tim Southee’s 12-year-old record. Santner took 7 wickets and gave only 53 runs in this innings.

New Zealand bowler who bowled his best in an innings against India in Test cricket

Ajaz Patel: 10 wickets for 117 runs (2021, Mumbai Test)

Richard Hadlee – 7 wickets for 23 runs (1976, Wellington Test)

Mitchell Santner: 7 wickets for 53 runs (2024, Pune Test)

Tim Southee: 7 wickets for 64 runs (2012, Bengaluru Test)

Simon Doull – 7 wickets for 65 runs (1998, Wellington Test)

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