Highlights

  • New Zealand bundled out for a mere 62 in 1st innings
  • Virat Kohli did not enforce the follow-on despite 263 runs lead
  • India ended Day 2 at 62-0 with Pujara and Mayank at the crease

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CricBait | Why Virat Kohli didn’t opt for follow on despite shooting down New Zealand for 62?

Despite having a 263 runs lead, Virat Kohli decided not to enforce the follow-on. At stumps on Day 2, India were 69 for no loss with a lead of 332 runs

CricBait | Why Virat Kohli didn’t opt for follow on despite shooting down New Zealand for 62?

CricBait | Ajaz Patel’s historic day ruined by Indian bowlers, New Zealand bowled out for 62 but why didn’t Virat Kohli opt for follow on Day 2? Yash Chawla chats with Mahek Vyas, Rajesh Tiwary & Khyati Patel

A total of 16 wickets fell on Day 2 of the 2nd Test vs New Zealand in Mumbai. India overnight centurion Mayank Agarwal started well and reached his 150-run mark but failed to go beyond that. After Mayank's departure, Axar Patel accelerated and reached his maiden Test fifty. India were bundled out for 325 in the second session.

However, it was Mumbai-born Kiwi spinner Ajaz Patel who stole the show, becoming only the third bowler on the planet to take all 10 wickets in an innings after Jim Laker and Anil Kumble.

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Team India came back strongly with the bowl as Mohammed Siraj rocked the New Zealand top-order, taking three wickets upfront. New Zealand never recovered from the initial collapse as Ashwin, Jayant and Axar spun a web, shooting down the Kiwis for a mere 62. Ashwin was the pick of the bowler with 4 wickets in his kitty.

Despite having a 263 runs lead, Virat Kohli decided not to enforce the follow-on. Cheteshwar Pujara and Mayank Agarwal opened the batting for India and remained unbeaten. At stumps on Day 2, India were 69 for no loss with a lead of 332 runs.

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