Rahul Tiwari
khelja|02-11-2024
Even in the Mumbai Test, where the match stood after the first day's play, New Zealand's grip appeared to be tight. The Kiwi team, which was all out for 235 runs in the first innings, also reduced India's 4 wickets to 86 runs by the end of the day's play. India will now play at 86 runs for 4 wickets on the second day, where there will be a lot of expectations from the pair of Gill and Pant.