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)
Tea

217/10 (92.1 ov)

170/10 (73.0 ov)

Final

249/10 (99.2 ov)

19/0 (8.0 ov)

India New Zealand
217/10 (92.1 ov) - R/R 2.35 249/10 (99.2 ov) - R/R 2.51
170/10 (73.0 ov) - R/R 2.33 19/0 (8.0 ov) - R/R 2.38

Tea

New Zealand need 120 runs to win with 10 wickets remaining

This Over
Batsman Status R B 4s 6s
Tom Latham Batting 5 29 0 0
Devon Conway Batting 9 19 2 0
Bowling 0 M R W
Mohammed Shami 4 2 5 0
Current Partnership Last Wicket 0/0 (0)

19 (19) R/R: 2.37

Tom Latham 5(29)
Devon Conway 9(19)

0 0(0) S.R (0)

Live Cricket Score, IND vs NZ WTC Final, Day 6: Latham, Conway steady at tea, NZ need 120 more to win

Live Cricket Score, IND vs NZ WTC Final, Day 6: Latham, Conway steady at tea, NZ need 120 more to win

19:57 (IST)

After 8 overs,India 15/0 ( Rohit Sharma 13 , Shubman Gill 2)

Shami continues. He is doing a good job yet Latham making sure he is playing his cautiously. The last delivery a peach, leaves Latham searching for answer. 

It's Tea on Day 6 as well. NZ in front to win this. Need 120 to win the first-ever WTC.

We will see you on other side of Tea break in about 20 minutes. 

19:52 (IST)

After 7 overs,New Zealand 19/0 ( Tom Latham 5 , Devon Conway 9)

Jasprit Bumrah, right-arm fast, replaces Ishant into the attack. He strays down leg on second ball and gives an easy single. Needs to cut off these single. Has not looked at his best in this game and now he needs to bring back his A game. Gets hit for four on the fifth ball before bowling an inpiring angled away delivery to finish the over.  

19:51 (IST)
four

FOUR! The leg stump line from Bumrah, Conway gets on top of it and tickles it down for four to fine leg

19:47 (IST)

After 6 overs,India 11/0 ( Rohit Sharma 9 , Shubman Gill 2)

Shami continues. He is looking to hurry Conway with short stuff. Conway pulled but not in a convincing fashion. He follows up that delivery with a fuller delivery. The third delivery little wider than earlier and shaping away, drew Conway forward and almost made the ball kiss the outside edge. Last ball goes for four as Shami misses his length.

19:46 (IST)
four

FOUR! Too full from Shami and Conway hits it straight down the ground for a boundary.

19:42 (IST)

After 5 overs,India 7/0 ( Rohit Sharma 5 , Shubman Gill 2)

Ishant continues. Latham is trying to work the angled in delivery from Ishant on the leg side and has missed to connect a few. Het gets off the mark with a double. Two doubles in fact in the over. Five off the over. 

19:37 (IST)

After 4 overs,New Zealand 5/0 ( Tom Latham 0 , Devon Conway 1)

Shami continues. Latham wanted to pull the third ball, a short one, of the over for four. Missed it completely. Looked like a jailbreak sort of a shot. Latham is still to get off the mark after playing 16 deliveries. Four leg byes to finish the over as Shami went too straight and it brushed Latham's thighs to the fine leg boundary. 

19:33 (IST)

After 3 overs,New Zealand 1/0 ( Tom Latham 0 , Devon Conway 1)

Ishant continues. Second maiden on the trot for him. He is bowling well, keeping it tight around the off stump line. Conway was cautious throughout the over. 

19:28 (IST)

After 2 overs,New Zealand 1/0 ( Tom Latham 0 , Devon Conway 1)

It is Mohammed Shami, right arm fast, who will share the new ball with Ishant. This is a huge blow for Bumrah and it will fire him up. Shami starts off with a bouncer. Shami getting nice shape on the ball and Latham leaving them well. Just one off it. 

19:23 (IST)

After 1 over, New Zealand 0/0 (Tom Latham 0, Devon Conway 0)

The first ball from Ishant is right on target, angling in to Latham from outside off. On good length, takes the inside edge and rolls over to Ishant. Better follow up delivery, shaped away a little from the same length. Third ball way outside off, Latham lets it go. A confident drive by Latham on the fourth ball for no run. Ishant starts off with a maiden. 

Highlights

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India vs New Zealand WTC Final Day 6 Live Cricket Score Updates: Shami continues. He is doing a good job yet Latham making sure he is playing his cautiously. The last delivery a peach, leaves Latham searching for answer. It's Tea on Day 6 as well. NZ in front to win this. Need 120 to win the first-ever WTC. We will see you on other side of Tea break in about 20 minutes.

Day 5 report: Tim Southee removed both India openers late on Tuesday to give New Zealand hope of an unlikely victory in the World Test Championship final as the showpiece match headed into the reserve sixth day.

India will look to Cheteshwar Pujara (12 not out) and captain Virat Kohli (eight not out) after finishing the fifth day at Southampton on 64-2 in their second innings -- a lead of 32 runs.

Southee had Shubman Gill lbw for eight and Rohit Sharma leg before padding up for 30.

The veteran paceman also struck star batsman Kohli flush on the helmet before reaching stumps with figures of 2-17 in nine overs.

And with a maximum 98 overs remaining, a positive outcome is still possible despite both Friday's opening day and Monday's fourth both being washed out without a ball being bowled.

A draw, however, remains the likeliest outcome after two years of qualifying matches to determine Test cricket's first official world champions, and in that case India and New Zealand will share the 2.4 million dollars prize money.

"You always probably want more than what you got, but it was nice to get those two (wickets) tonight, but it's shaping up for an intriguing day tomorrow," Southee told reporters.

"It's exciting to end up on the last day of a Test match with three results still possible," added the 32-year-old. "With the weather that's been around, it's nice to have that extra day up our sleeve."

Earlier, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson made 49 out of a total of 249 in reply to India's first-innings 217.

Williamson is one of the outstanding batsmen of his generation but such was the control exerted by India's fast bowlers in a match where pacemen on both sides have dominated in helpful conditions, he made just seven from 77 balls faced before lunch on Tuesday.

Mohammed Shami led the way with 4-76 in 26 overs after yet more rain delayed Tuesday's start by an hour.

"I wanted to keep it tight today," said Shami, speaking in Hindi after the close.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, he added: "I can't say how much we can dismiss them for in the fourth innings.

"We will need runs on the board and back-up."

By activating the reserve day, officials created the first six-day Test since the 2005 Super Series between Australia and the Rest of the World.

New Zealand had resumed on 101-2.

Williamson and Ross Taylor, their two most experienced batsmen, added a mere 16 runs in Tuesday's first 13 overs before Shami had Taylor caught for 11 at short extra-cover.

Ishant Sharma (3-48) followed up by having Henry Nicholls well-taken by Rohit at second slip.

New Zealand's 134-4 was transformed into 135-5 as Shami clean bowled BJ Watling with a superb delivery that hit the top of middle and off stumps.

Williamson's 177-ball innings ended when he steered Ishant to second-slip Kohli.

Southee, whose breezy 30 included two fours and a six before he was last man out, paid tribute to Williamson's painstaking innings by saying: "The Indian bowling asked a lot of tough questions and put us under a lot of pressure, and he was able to hang tight and dig deep and just sort of battle his way through."

A lively crowd, made up mainly of India supporters added to the occasion, but two spectators were ejected on Tuesday by security staff for abusing New Zealand players.

"It's the first I've heard of it," said Southee. "The game is always played in a good spirit on the field."

A spokesperson for the International Cricket Council said: "We received reports of abuse directed at the New Zealand players.

"Our security team were able to identify the culprits and they were ejected from the ground. We will not tolerate any sort of abusive behaviour in cricket."

With inputs from AFP

Updated Date: June 23, 2021 19:59:35 IST

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