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NZ’s last batting pair denies India as Test ends in a draw

NZ’s last batting pair denies India as Test ends in a draw

November 30, 2021 | 12:23 AM
New Zealandu2019s William Somerville plays a shot as Indiau2019s wicketkeeper KS Bharat watches on the fifth and final day of the first Test match at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur yesterday. (AFP)
Rachin Ravindra and Ajaz Patel bat out eight overs in the last session in KanpurDebutant Rachin Ravindra and number 11 batsman Ajaz Patel combined in a stunning rearguard to secure New Zealand’s thrilling draw in the opening Test against India yesterday.Chasing 284 for victory on a final day surface, New Zealand were in tatters at 155-9 with at least eight overs to go and the light steadily fading at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium.Their last batting pair of Ravindra and Patel faced relentless spin from both ends with a shoal of close-in fielders around the bat but managed to survive the last 52 balls to deny India.“I suppose the beauty of Test cricket really, where there can be a lot of excitement,” New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said of what he called “an exciting day”.“Obviously when the win was out of the question, a draw is the next best option to try and fight for, and there was a lot of effort going into trying to achieve that.” “Rachin in his first Test match and Ajaz as well showed a lot of character to bat those few overs there against high-quality, world class spin as the light was dimming.”After a wicketless morning session, seamer Umesh Yadav struck with the first ball after lunch to break the 76-run stand between overnight batsmen Will Somerville and Tom Latham.Somerville had walked out as nightwatchman after Will Young’s late dismissal on Sunday but played like a specialist batsman for his 36 off 110 balls.His dismissal opened the floodgates for India’s three-pronged spin attack.Ravichandran Ashwin (3-35) cut short Latham’s industrious knock of 52 and Ravindra Jadeja (4-40) dismissed veteran Ross Taylor on the stroke of tea.The onus was on Williamson to save the match but the New Zealand captain fell for 24, trapped leg before by a Jadeja delivery that kept low.Although wickets kept tumbling, time was also running out for India as the on-field umpires kept checking the light-meter readings.India deployed seven fielders around the bat but were still thwarted by the over-my-body defiance from Ravindra and Patel. Ravindra faced 91 balls for his 18 not out, while Patel survived 23 balls to stay unbeaten on two.“Very good game of cricket, they played really well,” India’s stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane said.“I think the way we came back in the second session was very good.”It was the first Test between the sides since New Zealand triumphed in the World Test Championship final in June.India fielded a depleted squad for the match with several frontline players either rested or recuperating – including regular skipper Virat Kohli, who will return for the second and final Test which starts in Mumbai on Friday. Scoreboard India 1st innings: 345 all outNew Zealand 1st innings: 296 all outIndia 2nd innings: 234-7 decNew Zealand 2nd innings (target 284; overnight 4-1)T. Latham b Ashwin         52W. Young lbw b Ashwin     2W. Somerville c Gill b Yadav     36K. Williamson lbw b Jadeja     24R. Taylor lbw b Jadeja     2H. Nicholls lbw b Patel     1T. Blundell b Ashwin     2R. Ravindra not out         18K. Jamieson lbw b Jadeja     5T. Southee lbw b Jadeja     4A. Patel not out         2Extras (b12, lb1, nb4)     17Total (9 wickets, 98 overs)     165Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Young), 2-79 (Somerville), 3-118 (Latham), 4-125 (Taylor), 5-126 (Nicholls), 6-128 (Williamson), 7-138 (Blundell), 8-147 (Jamieson), 9-155 (Southee)Bowling: Ashwin 30-12-35-3, Patel 21-12-23-1, Yadav 12-2-34-1, Sharma 7-1-20-0 (nb2), Jadeja 28-10-40-4 (nb2)Result: First Test ends in drawSeries: Two-match series level at 0-0Umpires: Nitin Menon (IND), Virender Sharma (IND)
November 30, 2021 | 12:23 AM