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WTC Final: Day 3, India all out, Kiwi's batting at 101 loses 2

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WTC Final Day 3 was good in terms of weather, and around 76 over bowled till the bad light constrained the Game. As the lousy light entered, the stadium Umpire's called off the day. Earlier, the game was delayed by half an hour before starting due to bad light. The Game between both teams looks promising as the teams are very eager to win their first-ever ICC WTC cup.  

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On day 3, the pitch was not promising; as a result, that batting became tough. Finally, though, India loses seven wickets at the starting of the play, which includes Indian team skipper Virat Kohli (44), Rishab Pant (4), Ajinkya Rahane (49), R. Ashwin (22), I. Sharma (4), J. Bumrah (0) and R. Jadeja (15) whereas Mohd. Shami remains not out by scoring four runs. On the other hand, new Zealand bowling looks very promising as Kyle Jamieson took a maximum of 5 wickets whereas Neil Wagner and Trent Bolt grab two wickets each, and Tim Southee satisfied with taking one wicket.

In the first inning, India all out at 217 runs on the board, whereas New Zealand witnessed a strong start by making a partnership for 1st wicket for around 70 runs between Tom Latham and Devon Conway. India saw their breakthrough by R. Ashwin in 34th over by taking the wicket of Tom Latham, which enables a spin attack on both sides, that is, Jadeja and Ashwin. The next wicket came through the I. Sharma in the over no. 48th of Devon Conway looks very aggressive and destructive on the field as he scored marvellous 54 runs even in harsh conditions. 

The came was called off due to the advent of lousy light into the field. Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson both continue batting on the fourth day of the test. The Indian bowling attack also comes with full passion and aggression on the fourth day.

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