New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult said his side’s “pack” mentality had left India reeling on day 2 of the second Test, on which 16 wickets fell including another cheap dismissal for Virat Kohli in Christchurch yesterday.
At stumps India led by just 97 with only four wickets remaining and three days to play.
Kohli’s side dismissed New Zealand for 235 to take a seven-run first-innings lead, but they stuttered to 90-6 at stumps, with Boult taking 3-12 off nine overs.
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“The bowlers obviously pitched the ball up nicely and got rewards seeing the ball move around like it did,” Boult said. “I feel we’re in a decent position.”
“We’re all enjoying hunting out there as a pack, getting the ball to move around, and I think the bowling unit is very clear about how we’re trying to target the opposition,” he said.
The tourists were left to rue their inability to remove tailenders when New Zealand’s last three wickets put on 82, led by a polished 49 from Kyle Jamieson.
With a small first-innings advantage, India needed to build a substantial total for New Zealand to chase, but they went off script from the start with Mayank Agarwal out for 3 in the second over.
Prithvi Shaw followed for 14 and at 26-2, with India needing a win to square the series, the opportunity was ripe for a captain’s knock from Kohli.
However, on 14, a full delivery from Colin de Grandhomme cut back into his pads and he was gone.
“It was a good feeling to see the back of him,” Boult said of Kohli’s dismissal. “Obviously he’s a big player for them and we were just try to put enough pressure on him, keep him quiet and it was nice to see him make a few errors.”
The 31-year-old, who came to New Zealand as the world’s top-ranked batsman, has scores of 2, 19, 3 and 14 in the series.
Ajinkya Rahane was bowled for 9, Cheteshwar Pujara went for 24 and Umesh Yadav for 1 in the final six overs of the day.
After New Zealand resumed the day at 63-0, the combined efforts of Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja has seen them slump to 153-7 before Jamieson, in his second Test, underscored his all-round credentials having taken five wickets in India’s first innings.
De Grandhomme with 26 and Neil Wagner’s 21 were the other key contributors in the late run spree, with Wagner’s dismissal the result of an exceptional one-handed catch by a leaping Jadeja at square-leg.
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