Cricket
IND vs NZ LIVE: New Zealand’s special gesture for ‘champion’ Ajaz Patel, convinced him to take all 20 wickets

IND vs NZ LIVE: New Zealand’s special gesture for ‘champion’ Ajaz Patel, convinced him to take all 20 wickets

IND vs NZ LIVE: New Zealand convinced Ajaz Patel would take all 20 wickets vs India: Rachin Ravindra. He took consecutive 12 wickets against India in Mumbai
IND vs NZ LIVE: New Zealand’s special gesture for Ajaz Patel- Mumbai-born New Zealand cricketer Ajaz Patel on Sunday continued his record by adding two more wickets. He took consecutive 12 wickets to raise raising teammates’ hopes of him getting all 20 Indian wickets in the second Test. The information was released by fellow spinner […]

IND vs NZ LIVE: New Zealand’s special gesture for Ajaz Patel- Mumbai-born New Zealand cricketer Ajaz Patel on Sunday continued his record by adding two more wickets. He took consecutive 12 wickets to raise raising teammates’ hopes of him getting all 20 Indian wickets in the second Test. The information was released by fellow spinner Rachin Ravindra during the virtual press conference. Follow India vs New Zealand LIVE updates on InsideSport.IN

“Taking 14 wickets is ludicrous, I am still trying to process that. Each time we gave him the ball, we knew he was going to give us a result. Having him in the team is also helps me and the others as he knows a lot about the game,” he said.

“It was a pretty funny moment because we thought Jazzy (Ajaz) would take all 20 here. They (New Zealand players) congratulated me for taking my first wicket. It was pretty special, the guys coming up to me,” added Ravindra, who is playing his second Test, said after he claimed the wicket of Shubman Gill for 47.

IND vs NZ LIVE: New Zealand’s special gesture for ‘champion’ Ajaz Patel, convinced him to take all 20 wickets

IND vs NZ Live: Ajaz Patel’s creates flurry of records with 14-wicket haul in Mumbai Test, check out

  • Ajaz, a left-arm spinner, returned best-ever figures of 14-225 against India, surpassing Ian Botham’s 13-106 in 1980 at Mumbai.
  • He had already joined an elite club of three bowlers including England’s Jim Laker (1956) and India’s Anil Kumble (1999) to take 10 wickets in one Test innings. Laker finished with 19 in the match against Australia.
  • Ajaz improved his match tally to 12 in the first session before Ravindra, another Kiwi of Indian origin, broke through to get his maiden Test wicket on day three at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.

Ravindra, a left-arm spinner, got three of the seven Indian wickets to fall before the hosts declared their innings on 276-7, leaving New Zealand to chase an improbable 540 and were 140-5 at the close of play. He bowled just a few overs in the first two days due to a bug he caught on the morning of the game.

“I couldn’t be happier for Jazzy. He’s an incredible bloke and a great spinner. He embodies the Kiwi fighting spirit incredibly well,” said Ravindra, who had stood unbeaten with Ajaz at the other end to help New Zealand hang on to a draw in the opening match.

Also read: IND vs NZ LIVE: Rachin Ravindra says, ‘A lot of things went wrong for New Zealand’

IND vs NZ LIVE: Ajaz Patel thanks Shane Jurgensen after heroics- Ajaz, who moved to Auckland with his parents in 1996, made his debut for New Zealand in 2018 as a 30-year-old and is playing his 11th match. He credited Kiwi bowling coach Shane Jurgensen for his record-equalling display of 10 wickets in an innings.

“Shane really fizzed me up for this one,” said Ajaz on Saturday.

“If I’m honest, the last game I probably didn’t have the rhythm that I wanted, and Shane sent me a little clip of me against the world, basically. It was exactly what I needed and he just keeps finding ways to get the best out of guys,” he added.

For more sports news and India vs New Zealand LIVE updates, follow us at InsideSport.IN

Follow
Share

Editors pick

India's T20 World Cup squad to be announced this weekend, focus on Sanju Samson
Share article
Follow us on social media
Google News Whatsapp channel
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?