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Ind vs NZ, Kolkata

Day 2: 3rd Session - New Zealand trail by 194 runs

IND - 316

NZ - 122/7 (32.2 Ovs)

Last wkt: Matt Henry b Bhuvneshwar 0(1)
 
Ind vs NZ, Kolkata

Day 2: Stumps - New Zealand trail by 188 runs

IND - 316

NZ - 128/7 (34.0 Ovs)

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India v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Kolkata: Statistical highlights of Day 2


Statistical highlights on day two of the second Test between India and New Zealand at Eden Gardens on Saturday.

# Wriddhiman Saha and Ravindra Jadeja were involved in a stand of 41 - India's highest eighth wicket partnership vs New Zealand at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, eclipsing the 37 between Jayasinghrao Ghorpade and Chandrakant Patankar in 1955-56.

# Saha (54 no) posted his highest Test score at home surpassing 36 vs South Africa at Nagpur in February 2010.

# Saha and Mohammed Shami put on 35 - India's highest 10th wicket partnership in Tests vs New Zealand in Kolkata.

# Martin Guptill has been a mediocre performer in Tests in his last seven innings - the sequence of scores being 11, 7, 8, 0, 21, 0 & 13.

# Bhuvneshwar Kumar (5/33) has recorded his first instance of five wickets in an innings in Tests in India. His previous best figures in Tests in India were 3/31 vs Australia at Mohali in March 2013.

# Kumar has registered four five-wicket hauls in Tests - two vs England and one each vs New Zealand and West Indies.

# Bhuvneshwar is the sixth Indian fast bowler to produce five-wicket haul vs New Zealand in Tests. He has joined Zaheer Khan (four times), Ishant Sharma (twice), Javagal Srinath (twice), Ramakant Desai and Madan Lal.

# Ramakant Desai, Javagal Srinath and Bhuvneshwar are the three Indian fast bowlers to have achieved the feat in Tests at home vs New Zealand.

# New Zealand's first three batsmen scored 15 runs - Martin Guptill 13, Tom Latham 1 and Henry Nicholls 1. The aggregate is their second lowest in the first innings of a Test vs India. In the 2003-04 Ahmedabad Test, the top three batsmen had managed 14 - Mark Richardson 6, Lou Vincent 7 and Stephen Fleming 1.

# The least runs scored by the top three batsmen from any team vs India in the first innings are 1 for West Indies at Port of Spain in March 1983 - Gordon Greenidge 0, Desmond Haynes 0 and Vivian Richards 1.

# The runs' tally by the openers in the first innings from both sides produced 24 runs - the least in the Kolkata Test, surpassing the 32 in the India-West Indies Test in December 1983.

# Luke Ronchi and Ross Taylor put on 62 - New Zealand's highest fourth-wicket partnership vs India at Eden Gardens in Tests.

India v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Kolkata: Statistical highlights of Day 2 - Times of India
 
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India vs New Zealand, 2nd Test, Day 2: Cheteshwar Pujara down with flu


India's top order batsman Cheteshwar Pujara is down with flu and did not come out to field on the second day of the second Test against New Zealand here today.

However, according to the team sources there is "nothing serious" and he would bat at his usual number 3 position in India's second innings.

"Pujara was down with flu and rested as a precautionary measure. There's nothing serious, he will be fine," a team source said.

Pujara was India's top scorer with 87 runs in the first innings.

With Pujara not coming to field, both Gautam Gambhir and Umesh Yadav were seen fielding in phases as New Zealand finished the day at 128 for seven in reply to India's first innings total of 316 all out.

India lead the three-match series 1-0.

India vs New Zealand, 2nd Test, Day 2: Cheteshwar Pujara down with flu | Zee News
 
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New Zealand 149/7
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Day 3: 1st Session - New
Zealand trail by 167 runs
 
Ind vs NZ, Kolkata

Day 3: Play stopped due to rain - New Zealand trail by 153 runs

IND - 316

NZ - 163/7 (43.2 Ovs)
 
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