Ton-up Kohli steers India to 267/3 against NZ
INDORE, Saturday (AFP) – Skipper Virat Kohli struck form with a
gritty century as India ended the opening day’s play on a commanding 267
for three against New Zealand in the third and final Test in Indore on
Saturday.
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Indian captain Virat Kohli
celebrates his century on the opening day of the third and final
Test against New Zealand at Indore on Saturday. AFP |
The hosts, who elected to bat first, rode on an unbeaten 167-run
partnership between Kohli (103) and Ajinkya Rahane(79) to gain control
of the innings after early losses. Kohli recorded his 13th Test ton in
48 matches after a string of low scores in his last seven innings since
his first Test double hundred against West Indies in July.
The top-order batsman, who tackled the New Zealand bowlers with
excellent footwork, hit the ball to all parts of the Holkar Stadium.
Rahane, who seemed to gain confidence from the free-flowing Kohli at the
other end, brought up his fifty -- the tenth of his Test career -- with
a six off Jeetan Patel. “Virat played a very good innings and got the
first century (from either side) in the series and Ajinkya too batted
well,” number three batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, who scored 41, told
reporters.
“Their partnership was crucial and if it carries on tomorrow it will
be good for us,” Pujara said.
The 27-year-old Kohli worked hard in the initial part of his innings
but grew in stature after getting past fifty and his assured
stroke-making soon dominated the New Zealand bowling.
Kohli tapped a rising delivery from Matt Henry to run a quick single
that saw a direct hit at the non-strikers end but the star batsman
scampered home and celebrated his hundred. New Zealand skipper Kane
Williamson, who returned to lead the side after missing the second Test
with a viral infection, juggled his bowling options but Kohli and Rahane
held fort. The hosts did not lose a single wicket in the space of 34
overs in the final session as the batting duo entertained the raucous
home crowd. “We will try to bat as long as possible. The kind of
position we are in, we will look to get 400 and if we don’t lose quick
wickets tomorrow and continue like we are doing, we will keep batting.
“We hope for a big total and when our spinners bowl we expect some more
help from the wicket on day two and three,” said Pujara.
Earlier in post-lunch play number-three Pujara was bowled off a
beauty by left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner for 41.
He had put on 40 runs with Kohli. India lost both its openers in the
morning session with returning Gautam Gambhir (29), who was playing Test
cricket after a two-year gap, letting go of a good start. |