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Wankhede Test Day 2: Mayank Agarwal inching towards 150; India 285/6 at lunch

Updated on: 04 December,2021 11:42 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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India during the session didn't score at a very quick rate as they put on only 64 runs in the 28 overs but Agarwal-Axar duo's consolidation act certainly put the hosts in a position of command

Wankhede Test Day 2: Mayank Agarwal inching towards 150; India 285/6 at lunch

Mayank Agarwal. Picture/ AFP

India survived early morning twin blows from in-from spinner Ajaz Patel before the gutsy Mayank Agarwal joined hands with the ever-improving Axar Patel to take the hosts to 285 for six at lunch on day two of the second Test against New Zealand.


Agarwal (146 batting, 306 balls) and Axar (32 batting, 98 balls) added 61 runs for their unbroken seventh wicket stand on a track that's showing considerable signs of wear and tear after Patel (42-11-103-6) removed overnight batter Wriddhiman Saha (27 off 61 balls) and Ravichandran Ashwin (0) off successive deliveries.


India during the session didn't score at a very quick rate as they put on only 64 runs in the 28 overs but Agarwal-Axar duo's consolidation act certainly put the hosts in a position of command.


Save Patel, who used the turn and bounce to good effect, keeping the batters quiet for the better part of the session, the other New Zealand bowlers didn't look very penetrative despite being economical.

In the morning, Saha got a perfect arm ball from Patel, which he tried to play on the back-foot and did well by not going for a review which would have been a complete waste.

Ashwin coming next did waste a review as the very next delivery post Saha's dismissal was a flighted one which drew the batter forward and turned enough to clip the bails.

Ashwin hilariously appealed for DRS without realising that he has been bowled as he had thought that the bowler had appealed for caught behind.

The review was wasted as he had already asked for it and once he realised that he was beaten lock, stock and barrel, he didn't wait for the final verdict.

However credit should go to Agarwal for showing enormous patience as he added only 26 runs to his overnight not out score of 120 in the two hours that he batted.

Axar, who has had some good knocks at the first-class level and a good show in the previous Test, also looked comfortable.

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