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IDFC First Bank Test Series 2024: First series defeat for Team India in India Since 2012. New Zealand won the 2nd test game by 113 runs and takes a unassailable lead the series 2-0 with 1 more test to go at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune.

2nd Test
Game Date: 24th October – 28th October 2024

Now I am going to share day-to-day activity of this test match with all the details, records and milestones in my way.

Day 1
New Zealand captain Tom Latham won the toss against Team India and decided to bat first at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune. 3 changes in Team India and Washington Sundar, Akashdeep and Shubman Gill is playing today in the place of Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj and KL Rahul.

New Zealand bowled out for 259 runs in their 1st innings. Washington leads the team off the field after a sensational performance here in Pune. His inclusion was a talking point earlier in the day, and he has delivered the goods in some style. Best first-class figures for him of 7/59 as he put on an exhibition of drift and dip on a pitch that did take a decent amount of turn as well. New Zealand was looking good at one stage with fifties from Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra. They were close to 200/3 when Washington was brought on for a little spell before tea. And he turned the game on its head, starting with an absolute ripper to castle Ravindra. Devon Conway scored 76 runs and Rachin Ravindra scored 65 runs. For Team India, Washington Sundar picked 7 wickets.

Team India scored 16/1 on Day 1 stumps. They are still trailing by 243 runs with 9 wickets in hand. Good start with the ball from New Zealand with Southee getting rid of the Indian captain for a duck, and then the two left-arm spinners finding help from the pitch to create some jeopardy.

NZ: 259
IND: 16/1 on Day 1 stumps

Stats
Yashasvi Jaiswal is four sixes away from equalling the most sixes in a calendar year in Tests while Rohit Sharma is two sixes away from equaling the all-time India record for most sixes in Test cricket

Kohli‘s career best of 254* came at this very venue, against South Africa in 2019.

– Of the three WTC cycles, this is the only one in which every team has won an away Test and every team has lost a home Test.

Five wicket haul for Washington Sundar
Maiden 5-fer in Tests
first in all FC cricket since Aug 2022
first in FC cricket on Indian soil since Oct 2017

Spinners taking all ten 1st inngs wickets on day 1 of a Test in India
Ind vs NZ Pune 2024
Ind vs Eng Dharamsala 2024
Ind vs Eng Chennai 1973
Ind vs Aus Chennai 1964
Ind vs Aus Kolkata 1956
Eng vs Ind Kanpur 1952

Best figures for India vs NZ in Tests
8/72 S Venkatraghavan Delhi 1965
8/76 EAS Prasanna Auckland 1975
7/59 R Ashwin Indore 2017
7/59 Washington Sundar Pune 2024
Three of the four bowlers in the above list have represented Tamil Nadu in domestic cricket.

Dismissing most batters bowled in an inngs (India)
5 Jasubhai Patel vs Aus Kanpur 1959
5 Bapu Nadkarni vs Aus Brabourne 1960
5 Anil Kumble vs SA Joburg 1992
5 Ravindra Jadeja vs Aus Delhi 2023
5 Washington Sundar vs NZ Pune 2024

Rohit vs Southee in Tests
8 inngs
126 balls
51 runs
4 dismissals
Avg 12.75

– 14th instance of Southee dismissing Rohit in all international cricket is the most he has dismissed a batter and the joint most Rohit has fallen to a bowler alongside Kagiso Rabada

Day 2
Team India bowled out for just 156 runs in their 1st innings. A rare occasion where the hunter becomes the hunted. This Indian team have done this exact thing to plenty of visiting teams, but today they have been tormented by the spin of Mitchell Santner and have folded in pretty much a session and a half here in Pune. Take a bow, New Zealand! To conquer the mind and then out bowl India in the sub-continent is some achievement, they stand at the cusp of potential history now. India lost skipper Rohit Sharma last evening. Today started with Gill and Jaiswal batting smartly, before the former was trapped LBW. Then Kohli was bowled to a dipping full toss and then started a procession of sorts. India lost six wickets in the opening session. Post Lunch, Jadeja counter with some big shots down the ground but his dismissal opened the floodgates once again. A superb bowling display by Mitchell Santner, who troubled the batters with his trajectory and pace variations, all while maintaining metronomically consistency with his line and length. Glenn Phillips chipped in with a couple of wickets as well, as the Indians fell victim to some poor shots and a crumbling pitch. They have surrendered a big lead here in the first innings. Ravindra Jadeja scored 38 runs and Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 30 runs. For New Zealand, Mitchell Santner picked 7 wickets.

New Zealand scored 198/5 runs in their 2nd innings on Day 2 stumps. They have led of 301 runs with 5 wickets in hand. They are favorites now to seal the series in Pune itself. What a day they’ve had. Led by a sensational spell from Mitchell Santner, they bundled India out for 156 and secured a big first innings lead of 100-plus. Their batters then came out playing positively and have managed to stretch that lead over 300 which looks massive despite the pitch slowing down a touch. And they’re not done yet either. Washington Sundar, again, was the pick of the bowlers for the hosts, picking up four of the five wickets to fall so far. He has had a brilliant Test match. The same, however, can’t be said of his teammates. The Indian batters found Santner too hard to negotiate as he varied his pace, trajectory and angles beautifully. There was enough help in the pitch and Santner was on top of his game after a disappointing tour of Sri Lanka recently. As for the Indian bowling, it has been an underwhelming performance from the two lead spinners. Skipper Tom Latham scored 86 runs and Tom Blundell is batting on 30* runs. For Team India, Washington Sundar picked 4 wickets.

NZ: 259 & 198/5 on Day 2 stumps
IND: 156

Stats
1000+ Test runs in a calendar year before turning 23
1193 Garfield Sobers (1958)
1198 Graeme Smith (2003)
1008 AB de Villiers (2005)
1013 Alastiar Cook (2006)
1001* Yashasvi Jaiswal (2024)

Virat Kohli vs spin in Asia since 2021
26 inngs
606 runs
21 dismissals
Avg 28.85
SR 49.67
Ten of these dismissals came against left arm orthodox spin, against whom he averages 27.10.

Most wkts at the time of maiden 5-fer in Tests (NZ)
63 John Reid
61 Richard Collinge
54 Mitchell Santner *
51 Bevan Congdon
50 Tony MacGibbon

– 356 run lead in Bengaluru
– 103 run lead in Pune
The last time India conceded 100+ lead in successive home Tests in a series was way back in 2001 against Australia and lead was 173 at Wankhede & 274 at Eden Gardens.

Best figures for NZ vs India in Tests
10/119 Ajaz Patel Wankhede 2021
7/23 Richard Hadlee Wellington 1976
7/53 Mitchell Santner Pune 2024 *
7/64 Tim Southee Bengaluru 2012
7/65 Simon Doull Wellington 1998

19 wickets have fallen to spin is the joint second most across the first two innings of a Test in India
20 Ind vs Eng Kanpur 1952
19 Ind vs NZ Nagpur 1969 (NZ maiden Test win in India)
19 Ind vs NZ Pune 2024

Day 3
New Zealand bowled out for 255 runs in their 2nd innings and set the target of huge target of 359 runs to Team India. So, it’s taken just around an hour for India to take the last five wickets this morning. Surprisingly they didn’t start with Washington Sundar, who has been the pick of their bowlers in the whole Test. But Jadeja stepped up and bowled pretty well, finding large amounts of turn. Not only did he pick up his first wicket of the Test, but he also picked up three in quick time. But the big challenge will start now with the bat as they face a massive target. Tom Latham scored 86 runs and Glenn Phillips scored 48* runs. For Team India, Washington Sundar picked 4 wickets.

Team India bowled out for 245 runs in their 2nd innings and lost the game by 113 runs. History made in Pune as New Zealand win a Test series in India for the first time ever. It’s one of the biggest wins of the century against a team that had not lost at home since 2012. Not just that, India had won 18 consecutive series before this one, and were heavy favourites to win all the matches in their pursuit of a finals spot in the WTC. New Zealand, on the other hand, lost 0-2 in Sri Lanka very recently. They had a new captain in Tom Latham, and a relatively inexperienced lineup in the absence of Kane Williamson, with only Latham and Southee having over 30 Test caps. But against all odds, and against a champion team, they have pulled off something quite sensational, wrapping up the series with a match to spare. No wonder they are overjoyed as they get together in celebration. Indian players walk out for handshakes. This has been just incredible. Mitchell Santner, take a bow! The control with which he bowled on a dry and turning pitch here in Pune was delightful to watch. There was enough help in the pitch, and he used it to full effect with excellent variations in pace and trajectory without leaving that good length spot. He’s such a good bowler in limited-overs formats, but his Test career has never really taken off. Had never even picked up a five-for before, and now he has two in a single game with a performance for the ages. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 77 runs and Ravindra Jadeja scored 42 runs. For New Zealand, Mitchell Santner picked 6 wickets.

NZ: 259 & 255
IND: 156 & 245
Game Result: New Zealand won by 113 runs
Man Of the Match: Mitchell Santner

Stats
India chasing 300+ targets at home
Instances 26*
Won 1 (387 vs Eng Chennai 2008)
Lost 14
Tied 1
Draw 9
The highest fourth innings target chased down against New Zealand is 345 by West Indies in Auckland in 1969.

Best match figures for India vs NZ
13/140 R Ashwin Indore 2016
12/85 R Ashwin Hyderabad 2012
12/152 S Venkatraghavan Delhi 1965
11/115 Washington Sundar Pune 2024 *
11/140 EAS Prasanna Auckland 1976

1000+ runs in home Tests in a calendar year
1047 Gundappa Vishwanath (1979)
1013 Sunil Gavaskar (1979)
1058 Graham Gooch (1990)
1012 Justin Langer (2004)
1126 Mohd Yousuf (2006)
1407 Michael Clarke (2012)
1000*Yashasvi Jaiswal (2024)

– 1055 runs in India for Yashasvi Jaiswal in home Tests in 2024 is the most by a player in a calendar year in India surpassing Gundappa Vishwanath‘s 1047 in 1979.

Sundar & Santner is the first pair of spinners to take 10-wicket hauls in a Test since Ajanta Mendis & Harbhajan Singh in Galle in 2008.

Top seven batter for India dismissed run out for a duck (since 1990)
Rahul Dravid vs Pak Lahore 2004
Cheteshwar Pujara vs Aus Dharamsala 2017
Cheteshwar Pujara vs SA Centurion 2018
Rishabh Pant vs NZ Pune 2024

NZ spinners with two five-fers in a Test
Daniel Vettori 5/62 & 7/87 vs Aus Auckland 2000
Daniel Vettori 6/70 & 6/100 vs Ban Chattogram 2004
Mitchell Santner 7/53 & 5/62* vs Ind Pune 2024
The last spinner to do in a Test against India was Steve O’Keefe (6/35 & 6/35) at the same venue in 2017.

Visiting teams winning a Test series in India
England (Five times, last in 2012/13)
West Indies (Five times, last in 1983/84)
Australia (Four times, last in 2004/05)
Pakistan (1986/87)
South Africa (1999/00)
New Zealand (2024/25)
With the series defeat, India’s record of 18 consecutive bilateral home series wins have come to an end – the longest such sequence for any team.

Mitchell Santner – 13/157
Third best match figures for a NZ bowler
Third best match figures for any team vs India
Third best match figures by a visiting bowler in India

Most home defeats in a calendar year for India
Four in 1969 (3 vs Aus, 1 vs NZ)
Three in 1983 (3 vs WI)
Three in 2024 (2 vs NZ, 1 vs Eng)

– Fourth defeat in 15 home Tests for Rohit Sharma as captain, same as Kapil Dev and Mohd Azharuddin (both in 20 Tests each) and only behind MAK Pataudi‘s nine (in 27 Tests).

That’s all from the 2nd Test of the IDFC First India Test series. We will back with all the details of 3rd & final test between both teams which will be played from 1st November 2024. I hope you will like this information. For more updates visit my page on Facebook Durgesh Tiwary’s View and website Cricket Movie Website

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