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A fortunate boundary for Daryl Mitchell as he squirts it through point where Jasprit Bumrah, village cricket style, lets the ball slip through his legs.
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A fortunate boundary for Daryl Mitchell as he squirts it through point where Jasprit Bumrah, village cricket style, lets the ball slip through his legs.
Ian Smith
Former New Zealand wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
The run rate is hovering around nine. Attitudes to run rates like that have changed so much since T20 cricket has taken over and players no longer fear that equation.
If New Zealand can keep wickets in hand and keep it under 10, they will not be out of the game.
Daryl Mitchell is capable of some clean striking.
Exhibit A:
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If New Zealand can overcome this Blue Tsunami from the waves and waves of Indian fans,it would be the greatest escape since Life of Pi.
James, North London
Ian Smith
Former New Zealand wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
Not many people do hit Ravindra Jadeja down the ground but Daryl Mitchell will back himself if he gets anything in his arc.
Ravindra Jadeja is operating round the wicket, probing the techniques of Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell outside off stump.
Mitchell feels confident enough to reverse sweep the left-arm spinner for a couple.
Daryl Mitchell beckons Kane Williamson back.
The third umpire deems that the stumps had been broken by India wickekeeper KL Rahul's gloves so the Kiwi skipper survives.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
The crowd clearly don't know the rules of cricket. They were cheering the whole time it was being shown, and Williamson was walking off. This is bizarre!
KL Rahul's hands are on the stumps, and the ball is nowhere near them.
Kane Williamson is short of his ground...but the TV replays show KL Rahul broke the stumps with his glove before the ball hit.
However, Williamson thinks he's gone and starts walking off!
Ian Smith
Former New Zealand wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
This will be interesting. Was his bat down?
Reviews galore.
This time it's to see if Kane Williamson has been run out at the striker's end.
The umpires send it upstairs.
The ball-tracking technology chalks this one up as umpire's call.
It looked a speculative review, but India get to keep it.
Ian Smith
Former New Zealand wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
They might just be thinking, if we're going to risk one, we might as well risk it against their best player.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
KL Rahul is seldom wrong with reviews.
Kane Williamson struck on the pad by Kuldeep Yadav. Given not out on the field.
After some umming and ahhing India skipper Rohit Shamra goes for the review.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
This partnership is just putting a slight bit of anxiety into this pessimistic Indian side.
Kuldeep Yadav into this second over of the day.
His second ball is dropped a fraction short and Kane Williamson swivels and efficiently pulls it to the fence for four.
Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh is walking round the boundary acting as a kind of informal cheerleader.
Thanks, Sam.
Advantage India at this moment in time but New Zealand are still just about hanging in this.
They'll need more of that from Daryl Mitchell if they are to get close to chasing this down.
Target 398
Crashed away through extra cover for four!
Stand and deliver from Daryl Mitchell. Some shot to bring up the 100 for New Zealand.
That drew plenty of admiring noises in the office. Timothy Abraham was one of those who very much approved and he's here to take you through the next phase of the innings.
Target 398
Good news for India fans. Mohammed Shami is back on the field and back on to bowl.
Bad news for India fans. Daryl Mitchell has just pumped him back over his head for a glorious straight six.