India remove Kane Williamson at stroke of lunch, Kiwis reach 197/2
The Hindu
New Zealand scored 68 runs in that session and are now 148 runs behind India's first innings total of 345.
Fast bowler Umesh Yadav provided a major boost for India by removing rival skipper Kane Williamson cheaply as New Zealand went into lunch at 197 for 2 on the third day of the first Test.
The second new ball did the trick as Umesh pitched one on line off-stump, which cut back enough to find Williamson's pads just when he was showing signs of settling down having reached 18 off 64 balls.
New Zealand scored 68 runs in that session and are now 148 runs behind India's first innings total of 345.
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