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IND vs NZ | arrived as a replacement; KS Bharath gives India the first wicket by taking DRS, video

India made a strong comeback in the first Test of the India vs New Zealand Test series. On the third day, India were bowled out for 296 in the first innings by Akshar Patel and R Ashwin to give India a crucial 63 – run lead.

By the end of the third day, India were 14 for one. India lost the wicket of Shubhman Gill who scored a run. India made a comeback on the third day against the Kiwis, who put on 151 for the opening wicket in the first innings. New Zealand resumed batting on the third day without losing a wicket for 129 runs, adding 167 runs for the loss of all wickets.

Ashwin smashed New Zealand’s dangerous partnership for the first wicket. Young, who scored 89 off New Zealand’s 151, was replaced by Bharath, who replaced Ashwin as keeper. Though the umpire did not rule out at first, Bharath was asked to give a review. Bharath, who was very confident, was right in his decision. The umpire reversed his decision after the test revealed that he had thrown the bat. With this, the alliance, which had become a headache for the Indian team, came to an end.

IND vs SA | New variant of Kovid; India’s tour of South Africa in limbo

A new variant of the corona virus has made India’s tour of South Africa uncertain. It is reported that there may be another lockdown in the country where the new variant has been discovered. South African scientists on Thursday confirmed the discovery of a new variant of the corona virus, which has been genetically modified several times. South Africa has recently seen a sharp increase in the number of Kovid cases. Since early November, the number of Kovid cases has increased tenfold.

The Indian cricket team’s tour of South Africa was scheduled to begin on December 17. The Indian team was scheduled to fly to South Africa on December 8. The series, which lasted until the end of January, consisted of three Tests, three ODIs and four T20I matches. All three Tests will be crucial in India’s progress in the tournament as Test matches are being played as part of the World Test Championship.

The disease is most prevalent in the northern regions of South Africa. Johannesburg and Pretoria, which will host two Tests against India, are in the region.

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