Tough to bounce back after being bowled out for 60-odd: Ravindra
The Hindu
Ravindra also bagged three wickets including that of Indian skipper Virat Kohli.
New Zealand are well aware that it is extremely tough to bounce back after collapsing to 62 in the first innings but young all-rounder Rachin Ravindra promised his team would put up a fight on day four of the second Test against India. The Indian-origin Ravindra once again showed resistance (2 batting off 23 balls) with Henry Nicholls (36 batting off 86 balls) to see off the day with 140/5, even as India stood on the cusp of a series-winning second Test.
"It's always tough being bowled out for 60, a lot of things went wrong," said the 22-year-old after the end of third day's play.
"We all strive to be better. We tried to put that sort of stuff behind. It was not our best performance but we knew we have got a second innings and we'll keep fighting from there." "It's important for this game to learn from what you've done and move on to the next thing, not necessarily dwelling on what's happened," he said.