The only dismissal during the second session was Cheteshwar Pujara (8 off 54 balls), who was trapped leg before by an inswinger from Trent Boult (1/29 in 11 overs)
Virat Kohli plays a shot on the second day of the ICC World Test Championship Final between New Zealand and India at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. Photo: AFP
Skipper Virat Kohli was patience personified as he battled hard in seaming conditions to take India to 120 for 3 at tea on the second day of the World Test Championship final against New Zealand at Southampton on Saturday.
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The only dismissal during the second session was Cheteshwar Pujara (8 off 54 balls), who was trapped leg before by an inswinger from Trent Boult (1/29 in 11 overs).
Kohli went into tea at 35 off 94 balls, having added only 51 runs to the team's total during the session. He had an engrossing battle with New Zealand's military medium bowler Colin de Grandhomme, who would probe him on the off-stump channel.
The overcast conditions weren't conducive for stroke-play as Kohli had his deputy Ajinkya Rahane (13 batting) for company during their 32-run unbroken stand.
In the first session, Rohit Sharma (34 off 68 balls) and Shubman Gill (28 off 64 balls) batted really well blunting the swing with a pronounced front-foot movement to add 62, before Kyle Jamieson (1/14 in 12 overs) and Neil Wagner (1/19 in 9 overs) got both of them in quick succession.
Brief Scores: India 120/3 in 55.3 overs (Virat Kohli 35 batting, Rohit Sharma 34, Shubman Gill 28, Ajinkya Rahane 13 batting, Kyle Jamieson 1/14, Neil Wager 1/19, Trent Boult 1/29) vs New Zealand.
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