On the second day on behalf of New Zealand, Latham and Young’s pairing weighed heavily on the Indian bowlers.

The visiting team made a great comeback on the second day of the first test between India and New Zealand in Kanpur. After the end of the game on the first day, the India team’s score was 258 for four wickets. On the second day, New Zealand bowlers played tight and knocked India out by 345, and then New Zealand’s starting pair had Indian bowlers yearning for ground.

Responding to India’s 345, New Zealand scored 129 runs without losing any ground. He is now 216 runs behind the Indian team. Will Young 75 and Tom Latham came back undefeated with 50 on stumps. Will Young has hit 12 fours in his 180-run innings. At the same time, Latham hit four fours on his 165-ball innings.

For the first time since 2017 on Indian soil against India, a team has made a century-long opening partnership. Previously, Alastair Cook from England and Keaton Jennings had a century-long opening partnership in India.

Previously for New Zealand, mid-pace Tim Southee took five wickets with an astonishing performance. The Indian team completely surrendered to the Kiwi bowlers on the second day. Team India, which scored 258 of four on the first day, was all after scoring 87 runs on the second day. Rookie Shreyas Iyer played a brilliant 105-run inning for India.

On the other hand, New Zealand’s Tim Southee took five or more wickets in one inning for the 13th time in test cricket. At the same time, Southee did this feat for the third time against India. Aside from Southee, Kyle Jamieson took three and Ajaz Patel took two wickets.

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