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Second test : India 316, New Zealand totters at 21/2 at lunch

| | Oct 01, 2016, at 05:37 pm
Kolkata, Oct 1 (IBNS) : Resuming their innings with an overnight score of 239 runs for the loss of seven wickets, Wriddhiman Saha played a crucial knock to take India's score past the 300 run mark here on Saturday, day two of the second Test match.


India were eventually bowled out for 316 runs, with Saha remaining unbeaten.

In a short session which followed, the Indian bowlers have picked up two quick wickets.

At lunch, the Black Caps have put on 21 runs for the loss of 2 wickets.

Mohammad Shami struck first, trapping Tom Latham in front, followed by Bhuvaneshwar Kumar's scalp of Martin Guptill.

Guptill dragged a ball onto his stumps while trying to leave it.

This is India's 250th Test match on home soil.

 

(Writing by Sudipto Maity)

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