At Wankhede Stadium, India lost the third Test by 25 runs, therefore finishing a dismal home series in which they lost all three matches to New Zealand. While India’s Ravindra Jadeja grabbed 5 for 65 in the first inning, New Zealand produced 235 and 174, with Daryl Mitchell’s 82 leading the way. India answered with 263, underlined by Shubman Gill’s 90 and Rishabh Pant ‘s quick 64, but dropped in the chase and bowled only 121. For NZ, Ajaz Patel was vital; his match stats came up as 11 for 160.
Losing the three-match Test series against New Zealand, India suffered a clean sweep at home. The show focused on the main issues with batting consistency and the incapacity to take advantage of first innings leads. Though players like Gill and Pant had individual brilliance, the team’s overall shortcomings and a strong New Zealand side made the series terrible for the hosts. Will Young was the Player of the Series; Ajaz Patel was Player of the Match for his outstanding bowling.
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Sunil Gavaskar wants the Indian cricket team to prepare hard for the BGT series against Australia
Ahead of the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series in Australia, Sunil Gavaskar called on India to think again over their decision to pull off a scheduled warm-up game against the India A squad. Although the warm-up would not be essential for more experienced players, he underlined that it would help less experienced players adjust to the Australian environment. Speaking to The Indian Express, Sunil Gavaskar said:
Originally intending to have an intra-squad game versus India A before the first Test in Perth, India is scheduled to leave for Australia on November 10. Instead of this warm-up game, however, is a centre-wicket simulation. Unlike a conventional practice match, Captain Rohit Sharma said this new strategy would provide batters and bowlers with more precious middle time.





