Jadeja-Sundar Spin Duo Dominates, But Sundar's No-Balls Frustrate Gavaskar

Jadeja-Sundar Spin Duo Dominates, But Sundar’s No-Balls Frustrate Gavaskar

India’s Spin Duo Dominates Day 1 of Mumbai Test, But Sundar’s No-Balls Disappoint Gavaskar

The opening day of the Mumbai Test between India and New Zealand witnessed a dominant performance from India’s spin duo, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar. The pair combined to claim nine wickets, bowling out the Kiwis for 235 runs.

While Sundar continued his impressive form from the Pune Test, one aspect of his bowling left legendary Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar visibly frustrated. During commentary, former India coach Ravi Shastri revealed that Gavaskar had smashed his plate in anger after witnessing Sundar repeatedly bowl no-balls.

“Sunil Gavaskar was having lunch. He smashed the plate on the wall,” Shastri said on-air. “Thank god he’s not fielding in the slip. Washington would have been close to Washington DC.”

No-balls are an uncommon occurrence for spinners, and Sundar’s repeated overstepping drew criticism from former New Zealand cricketer Ian Smith. “Oh dear. Another no-ball. Where is Sunny G? He is going to run after them with a mic in hand,” Smith quipped.

Gavaskar himself joined in the banter, saying, “Yeah, don’t worry. I have my running shoes on. But on a serious note, it’s something that needs to be looked at.”

“With a fast bowler, it is understandable, that the momentum of the body can sometimes take your foot over the line. But spinners? Players keep saying that there are things that are not under our control. Well, this is one thing under control, so might as well, be cautious,” he added.

Despite Sundar’s no-ball issue, Jadeja and Sundar’s combined efforts put India in a strong position with the ball. However, the Indian batting unit once again faltered, losing four wickets before stumps, including Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and nightwatchman Mohammed Siraj.

Kohli's Run-Out Blunder Leaves India in Dire Straits in Mumbai Test

Kohli’s Run-Out Blunder Leaves India in Dire Straits in Mumbai Test

Virat Kohli’s Costly Run-Out Marred India’s Day One in Mumbai Test

India’s hopes of salvaging a consolation win in the third and final Test against New Zealand suffered a major setback on Friday as they stumbled to 86 for four at stumps on the opening day in Mumbai. The hosts found themselves in a precarious position, trailing the Kiwis by 149 runs, after a series of unfortunate events, including a crucial run-out of star batter Virat Kohli.

With just minutes remaining in the day’s play, Kohli made a fatal error in judgment that resulted in his dismissal. Attempting to steal a single off a flighted delivery from Rachin Ravindra, Kohli pushed the ball towards mid-on and set off for a run. However, Matt Henry’s quick reflexes and accurate throw caught Kohli short of his crease.

The run-out was a major blow to India, who had already lost Yashasvi Jaiswal and nightwatchman Mohammed Siraj in the penultimate over of the day. Jaiswal was bowled around his legs by Ajaz Patel, while Siraj was trapped plumb in front for a golden duck.

Earlier in the day, India’s bowlers had put up a strong performance to dismiss New Zealand for 235. Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar shared nine wickets between them, with Jadeja claiming 4 for 44 and Sundar taking 5 for 45. Daryl Mitchell top-scored for the BlackCaps with a gritty 82.

With New Zealand already holding an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series, India will need to produce a remarkable turnaround in the remaining two days to avoid a clean sweep. However, the loss of Kohli and the team’s fragile batting lineup make that task appear daunting.

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