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1st Test: Ravindra and Patel Defy Indian Bowlers, Force Thrilling Draw in Kanpur

Kiwi debutant Rachin Ravindra faced 91 balls and helped NZ draw the match.

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Kiwi batters Rachin Ravindra and Ajaz Patel put up 52 balls of stubborn resistance to help New Zealand force a draw against India in the first Test of the two-match series in Kanpur on Monday.

From 155/9, Patel did a fine job of hanging in at the crease but it was debutant Ravindra, who faced 91 balls, and gave a great account of his temperament and composure to deny India a win.

The last six overs saw the umpires take out the light meter after every six deliveries but eventually, the stipulated number of overs were played out. There could have been another 10-12 minutes of play but bad light forced umpire Nitin Menon to stop the game, following which Ajinkya Rahane elected to accept the draw.

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Kiwi debutant Rachin Ravindra faced 91 balls and helped NZ draw the match.

Indian players walk off the field after the Kanpur Test ended in a draw.

(Photo: BCCI)

After going wicketless in the opening session of day five, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Umesh Yadav, and Axar Patel picked eight wickets in the next two sessions.

Axar Patel struck on the seventh ball of the final session, trapping Henry Nicholls lbw with a delivery that was turning in a little and went past the outer edge to hit the back pad. Ravindra Jadeja got some help from the pitch, getting one to grip and turn past Kane Williamson's bat, pretty similar to the jaffa from Umesh Yadav which squared up Williamson in the second session. In his next over, Jadeja trapped Williamson plumb lbw on the backfoot with a ball that came in and kept low.

Kiwi debutant Rachin Ravindra faced 91 balls and helped NZ draw the match.

India celebrating the wicket of Kane Williamson on Day 5 of the Kanpur Test.

(Photo: BCCI)

Tom Blundell and Rachin Ravindra batted 54 balls together to try and save the match. Captain Ajinkya Rahane brought Ravichandran Ashwin in and immediately created a chance. But Blundell was saved by a sharp turn on an lbw appeal. India took the review but lost it as the ball was going down the leg-side.

In his next over, Ashwin claimed Blundell's wicket in a very unusual fashion. Blundell came out to defend a turning delivery. But the ball hit the rough and rolled over to disturb the bails. Kyle Jamieson had some luck on his side as Cheteshwar Pujara was late to react to his left an' couldn't take the catch off Ashwin. But Jadeja ensured that the let-off on the second new 'all won't be costly as Jamieson was trapped lbw by one spinning past the outer edge to hit the back pad.

Jadeja scalped his fourth wicket of the innings by beating the outer edge of Tim Southee's bat and trapping him lbw in front of off-stump. Southee took the review 'ut couldn't change the decision. Ravindra and Patel were sturdy in defence as India were in a race against time to wrap the innings.

Ashwin 'truck Patel's pad but was given not out as the ball pitched outside leg. India took the review but were unable to change the decision, thereby losing all reviews. Ravindra and Patel survived 52 balls for just 10 runs as New Zealand managed to eke out an escape by the barest of margins.

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Kiwi debutant Rachin Ravindra faced 91 balls and helped NZ draw the match.

Latest updates from Day 5 of the Kanpur Test between India and New Zealand.

(Photo: BCCI)

Earlier, India picked up three crucial wickets, including one each on the first and last ball of the second session, to make a comeback in the match. After not getting a wicket in the first session, India got one on the very first ball post-lunch as William Somerville tried to pull a short ball from Umesh Yadav, but it flew to Shubman Gill running in from fine-leg and completing a superb forward diving catch.

Yadav continued to trouble Latham and Kane Williamson, getting a lot of deliveries to keep low and targeted towards the stumps. But the duo continued to put up a defiant show while hitting the occasional boundary. Latham brought up his second half-century of the match with three runs through mid-wicket.

But four overs later, Latham, in a bid to punch through the off-side, chopped on to his stumps off Ashwin. The dismissal also meant that Ashwin went past Harbhajan Singh's 417 wickets to become the third-highest wicket-taker for India (13th overall) in Test cricket.

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Kiwi debutant Rachin Ravindra faced 91 balls and helped NZ draw the match.

Ajinkya Rahane (C) of India celebrates the wicket of Tom Latham during Day 5 of the Kanpur Test.

(Photo: BCCI)


Ross Taylor was nearly stumped on zero off Ashwin as there was no conclusive evidence to rule him out. His anxious stay at the crease ended on the stroke of tea as Jadeja trapped him plumb in front of the wicket.

Resuming from 4/1, Latham and William Somerville put up a show of stubborn resistance to keep India at bay in a wicketless first session. The duo showed great application in scoring 75 runs in 31 overs. They were rigid in defence, though Ashwin troubled them often while plucking boundaries against the pace of Yadav.

Latham was the first to take a boundary off Yadav, glancing through fine leg while Somerville struck a straight drive. Somerville then crunched delightful back-foot drives on consecutive deliveries off Yadav through off-side and was lucky in getting a boundary off the outer edge off Ishant Sharma.

India seemed to be a bit frustrated over not getting their first wicket of the day. Such was the desperation to get a wicket that they took a review for a Latham lbw despite the impact outside the off-stump, thereby wasting a review as New Zealand survived the rest of the session unscathed and eventually, the day.

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