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It’s A Lovely Wicket To Bat, Says Rachin Ravindra After Scoring Ton
Contrary to India's first innings which wrapped on 46, their lowest total at home, Rachin (134), Devon Conway (91) and Tim Southee (65) guided New Zealand to a hefty lead of 356 runs after posting 402 in their first innings.
Rachin and Southee added 137 runs for the eighth wicket, the joint-highest eighth wicket partnership for New Zealand in Tests against India. Playing on his home ground, Rachin was feeling comfortable to know the surroundings with his father cheering him from the stands.
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