Ind 182-6published at 12:24 British Summer Time 20 June 2021
I'm not sure the new ball will be too far away. Ashwin dealt with those Wagner bumpers with relative ease. Get back to the top of off.
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I'm not sure the new ball will be too far away. Ashwin dealt with those Wagner bumpers with relative ease. Get back to the top of off.
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I'm suspicious of anything Matt might have to say on someone else's hair. He's had the same hairstyle since the day he was born.
New Zealand haven't taken the new ball yet. They want Wagner to have a go at this pair with some bouncers.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
There are four teenagers in front of me all with haircuts that look like the early stages of 'a Colin de Grandhomme'. Maybe it's catching on?
We have one of those curious situations where Ravi Jadeja wasn't ready, backs away, but Tim Southee was already through his action and the ball hits the stumps. Not out. Dead ball.
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R Ashwin is the new man, announcing his arrival with an extraordinary swipe at his second ball. It misses everything, including the leg stump.
Rattled?
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
He will be very, very upset with himself there. It looked like he was just trying to control the ball and not actually hit it.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Rahane has fallen for the leg-side trap and he cannot believe it - and neither can I.
Rahane c Latham b Wagner 49 (Ind 182-6)
Can you believe this?
Ajinkya Rahane has fallen for the oldest trick in the book.
Neil Wagner switches to his bumper tactics, the leg side packed. First ball of the leg theory, Rahane pulls straight to Tom Latham at forward square leg.
One of the dopiest bits of batting you will ever see.
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Cam Macculloch: Sorry to see Pant going so quickly, he could have livened up the game.
It's not bright, but it is brighter. Rahane pulls Wagner for a couple to move to 49. We're drowning in runs here.
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand's bowlers have been miserly so far but two boundaries have just come from one over, which has given the Indian supporters something to cheer at last.
Colin de Grandhomme is on after drinks, mullet flopping. Rahane tickles the first ball fine for four. In what we're expecting to be a low-scoring game, every single run feels absolutely vital. Here are some more, too - Jadeja driving through mid-off. Nine off it. Expensive.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
BJ Watling hasn't let through any byes, and that is impressive given how much the ball has been moving around over the past two days.
Ind 171-5
Time for a drink. Take stock. Regroup.
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On TMS, Aggers has made a link between Father's Day and cauliflower cheese. I'm a fan of both, but not sure what the connection is. Jadeja has given some urgency to proceedings. Runs are coming more quickly as the second new ball looms.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Oh, it's gone again. We enjoyed it while it was there.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
What's that I see, is it the sun?!