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Openers take New Zealand to 125 for 1 at lunch on Day 3

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Press Trust of India Indore
New Zealand replied on a strong note to India's massive first innings total to reach 125 for one at lunch on the third day of the third cricket Test.

The visitors are still 432 runs behind India's mammoth first innings total of 557 for five.

Openers Martin Guptill (59 batting) and Tom Latham (53) completed half centuries and also figured in a 118-run opening stand before Ashwin removed left-handed Latham, 15 minutes before lunch break.

Giving Guptill company was captain Kane Williamson (3 batting) after New Zealand negotiated the 30 overs during the first session with relative ease.

Guptill had faced 120 balls while striking two huge sixes and 8 boundaries. New Zealand batted sedately after resuming at the overnight 28 without loss, but were also fortunate not to lose Guptill in the first half hour's play and then Latham
 

The right-handed opener was on 21 in a team score of 35 when Mohammed Shami, who worked up good pace along with Umesh Yadav at the other end, got him to edge to Ajinkya Rahane stationed at second slip but the Mumbaikar put down the sharp chance.

That escape came early on in the fourth over of the day. Shami could have dismissed the other opener Tom Latham too, just before the end of the opening hour when the left-hander tried to turn the ball to short mid-wicket.

But Jadeja just could not complete the catch after a dive to his left, the ball dying on him. The batsman was on 13 after having raised the second successive half century stand for the first wicket in the series with Guptill.

The duo was then confronted by the double spin attack from Jadeja and Ashwin after 10 overs of bowling from Shami and Yadav.

Guptill had also played two streaky shots to the fence in the first hour and then an authentic back-foot punch to the covers off Yadav, easily the best shot of the first hour's play.

Past the hour the right-hander, having grown in confidence, lofted Jadeja over the long off region for a six, his second of the knock after his lofted effort off Ashwin last evening. He also got past his previous highest knock of 24 in this series.

Latham, at the other end, took recourse to the sweep shot to try and counter the threat from Jadeja. Both batsmen had plenty of time to play the spinners on the slow-spinning track.

Jadeja rapped Guptill on his pads but could not win a leg before shout in his favour from the umpire just before the right hander cut a short ball from the left arm spinner to the fence to complete his first half century of the series in 86 balls, that contained seven fours and two sixes.
(REOPENS DEL 24)

India had let off rival captain Alastair Cook, debutant Haseeb Hameed and Ali yesterday and the tale of dropped catches continued on the second morning.

Inexplicably Ravindra Jadeja, the local boy, did not get to bowl his left-arm slow stuff till 15 minutes to lunch by which time 26 overs had been gone through in the morning. He was replaced after one over.

England added 60 runs in the first hour and another 79 in the second before the interval, reaching 400 in only 113 overs and 442 minutes, an indication of how toothless was the Indian bowling attack on the easy-paced track.

Ashwin had unimpressive figures of 2 for 138 off 38 overs at the break while Mishra's morning spell read 8-1-37-0 and he was wicketless after having bowled 18 overs for 79 runs in all.

Yadav had conceded 98 runs for the wicket of Root who he caught and bowled yesterday and was unlucky not to have added the wicket of Stokes this morning to his kitty, although he was fortunate that Bairstow committed a hara-kiri to provide him with his second wicket of the innings.

With plenty of batting still to come for the visitors, a total of well over 500 was on the cards which would put pressure on the Indian batting line up for the first time in recent Test games at home.

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First Published: Oct 10 2016 | 12:02 PM IST

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