In the second Test match against New Zealand, India defeated the Black Caps by a big margin of 372 runs. The leading run-scorer of the contest, Mayank Agrawal’s name was inscribed on the Honours Board at the Wankhede. Mayank scored 150 and 62 runs in both the innings of the 2nd Test match and played
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As the first Test match between India and New Zealand ended in a pulsating draw, Australian spin maestro Shane Warne questioned India’s tactics on the final day at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. On day five, the Ajinkya Rahne-led side picked five wickets, and the match almost slipped from the hands of the Black Caps.
New Zealand leg-spinner Ish Sodhi grabbed one of the finest catches on his own bowling in the third T20I against India on Sunday. He dismissed Indian skipper Rohit Sharma on 56 at the latter’s favourite hunting ground – the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. The incident took place in the 12th over of the first innings when
India won the third T20I against New Zealand by 73 runs last night at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. With this win, India managed to secure a whitewash against the Black Caps for the second time in T20Is. While chasing 185, New Zealand completely surrendered in front of the Indian bowling attack. However, an eye-catching