India Vs New Zealand LIVE SCORE (test)

India Vs New Zealand At The Rose Bowl, Southampton, 18 June, 2021

18 June, 2021
Starts 15:00 (IST)
Play In Progress

217/10 (92.1 ov)

Final

202/7 (89.0 ov)

India New Zealand
217/10 (92.1 ov) - R/R 2.35 202/7 (89.0 ov) - R/R 2.27

Play In Progress

New Zealand trail by 15 runs

This Over
Batsman Status R B 4s 6s
Kane Williamson (C) Batting 43 164 5 0
Tim Southee Batting 3 9 0 0
Bowling 0 M R W
Jasprit Bumrah 25 9 54 0
Mohammed Shami 23 8 62 4
Current Partnership Last Wicket 192/7 (87)

10 (10) R/R: 5

Kyle Jamieson 21(16) S.R (131.25)

c Jasprit Bumrah b Mohammed Shami

India vs New Zealand WTC Final Live Score, Day 5: Kiwis go past 200 after Jamieson's fall

19:59 (IST)

FOUR! Full and angling down leg, Shami erring in his line here, and Williamson makes the most of it as he tickles it past the keeper with the ball then racing away to the fine leg fence. NZ 198/7

19:57 (IST)

After 88 overs,New Zealand 194/7 ( Kane Williamson (C) 37 , Tim Southee 2)

Southee joins Williamson at the crease as the New Zealand batting goes into the tail now — though the likes of Southee and Boult are more than capable of scoring handy runs, something that should serve as the ideal foil to the set Kane Williamson. Tidy over from Bumrah with two coming off it, as Southee gets off the mark with a brace off the last delivery.

19:54 (IST)

After 87 overs,New Zealand 192/7 ( Kane Williamson (C) 37 , Tim Southee 0)

Single collected on either side of a boundary off the second delivery as Williamson pulls a short ball from Shami. Sharp grab by Pant after a steep bouncer to Jamieson off the fourth. Jamieson then goes big over long on, a region he had his sights set on earlier, to collect the first maximum of the match, but ends up top-edging the next ball to get caught by Bumrah at fine leg. He has done his job nevertheless, getting some quick runs to help the Kiwis get closer to the Indian total. A lot happening in that over — 12 runs and a wicket.

19:53 (IST)

OUT! Shami bounces Jamieson out as the lanky all-rounder ends up playing a shot too many, this time getting a thick top edge that unfortunately for him, fails to clear the fine leg fence. Safe catch by Bumrah. NZ 192/7

Jamieson c Bumrah b Shami 21(16)

19:52 (IST)

SIX! That's the first six of the World Test Championship final, and this one has come off the bat of Jamieson, who goes downtown over long on! NZ 192/6

19:49 (IST)

FOUR! Williamson continues to improve his strike rate, pouncing on a short ball from Shami as the ball just about manages to reach the rope. NZ 185/6

19:47 (IST)

After 86 overs,New Zealand 180/6 ( Kane Williamson (C) 32 , Kyle Jamieson 14)

Change of bowl after the drinks interval, with Bumrah replacing Ishant as the Indians will be a tad worried by the quick scoring rate, which might put the Black Caps in the lead soon if left unchecked. Jamieson grabs a single off the second delivery. Quite the late leave by Williamson off the fourth after initially shaping for a shot off the back foot. Dot off the fifth and sixth balls.

19:40 (IST)

After 85 overs,New Zealand 179/6 ( Kane Williamson (C) 32 , Kyle Jamieson 13)

Williamson targets the leg side at the start of Shami’s latest over collecting a brace off each of the first two deliveries, before blocking the third. A much better delivery from Shami in the fourth as the ball nips away ever so slightly after pitching along good length. Loud appeal for LBW against Williamson, and the Indians go for the review after it’s turned down. Impact and wickets are both umpire’s call, and the New Zealand skipper is safe! Could’ve been a massive dismissal for the Indians had the umpire chosen to raise his finger. Williamson firmly blocks the last delivery. Time for the players to enjoy a drink.

19:34 (IST)

After 84 overs,New Zealand 175/6 ( Kane Williamson (C) 28 , Kyle Jamieson 13)

Ishant continues as the sun makes a rare appearance at the Hampshire headquarters located right next to the M27. Some quick runs for Jamieson at the start of the over as he grabs a brace off each of the first two deliveries. Swing-and-a-miss off the third delivery — the ball would’ve comfortably cleared long on had he connected. Jamieson continues to throw his bat around, collecting a brace off each of the next three deliveries. Excellent over for the Black Caps, with 10 coming off it. They sure are making up for the tortoise-like approach in the first session.

19:28 (IST)

Day 6 confirmed! 98 overs to be bowled!

Highlights

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India vs New Zealand WTC Final Day 5 Live Cricket Score Updates: Southee joins Williamson at the crease as the New Zealand batting goes into the tail now — though the likes of Southee and Boult are more than capable of scoring handy runs, something that should serve as the ideal foil to the set Kane Williamson. Tidy over from Bumrah with two coming off it, as Southee gets off the mark with a brace off the last delivery.

Day 4 report: The fickle English weather played spoilsport in a game promising high quality contest as day four of the inaugural World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand was washed out due to rain.

For the second time in the one-off clash, a whole day was lost after no play was possible also on the opening day.

With the weather not improving since morning at the Hampshire Bowl, the umpires took the call almost four hours and 30 minutes after the scheduled start time of 10.30 am local time (3 pm IST).

"Day four of the #WTC21 Final has been abandoned due to persistent rain," read an ICC update.

The fans who were patiently waiting for the play to start had to leave disappointed.

"We thank our fans who turned up and kept the tempo high. See you again, tomorrow," the BCCI added.

Rain is not forecast for the remaining two days of the big final but it is likely to remain overcast as it has been the case so far when play did take place. When it wasn't the rain, bad light stopped play on both day two and day three.

A maximum of 196 overs can be played in the game to force a result. The trophy will be shared if the game is drawn.

The final was nicely poised at stumps on day three with New Zealand reaching 101 for two in response to India's 217 all out. The Black Caps however remain in control of the game despite a late strike from Ishant Sharma close to stumps.

Weather has played havoc with the first ever World Test Championship final and former cricketers including Kevin Pietersen has questioned the scheduling of the game in the UK.

"It pains me to say it, but a ONE OFF & incredibly important cricket game should NOT be played in the UK," tweeted the former England batsman, who wants these kind of games to be played in the UAE with minimal chance of weather intervention.

Former India opener Virender Sehwag was also among the ones who questioned ICC's decision to host the final in Southampton.

With PTI inputs

Updated Date: June 22, 2021 20:02:05 IST

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