India vs New Zealand Test Series 2024: schedule, squads, where to watch, live streaming and more
India vs New Zealand Test Series 2024: Can India Maintain WTC Lead?
The prestigious Test arena heats up again as India takes on New Zealand in a much-anticipated three-match series.
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This clash comes after India’s dominant 2-0 victory over Bangladesh in September, propelling them to the top of the World Test Championship (WTC) standings.
India’s Burning Quest for WTC Glory
With the 2023 WTC final potentially on the horizon, India will be eager to solidify their position at the top. Captain Rohit Sharma will lead a formidable squad boasting the likes of Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, and the in-form wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant.
Jasprit Bumrah: India’s Bowling Spearhead
Jasprit Bumrah, currently ranked No. 1 in the ICC Test bowling rankings after his stellar performance against Bangladesh, will be Rohit Sharma’s deputy throughout the series.
Bumrah’s pace and accuracy will be crucial in restricting the New Zealand batsmen, especially on spin-friendly Indian pitches.
New Zealand Seeks Redemption
New Zealand, the reigning WTC champions from 2021, currently sit in sixth place. This series provides them with an opportunity to climb the rankings and potentially challenge for a spot in the final. Skipper Tom Latham will lead a balanced squad featuring experienced campaigners like Kane Williamson and explosive middle-order batsman Daryl Mitchell.
Match Schedule and Telecast Information: India vs New Zealand Test Series 2024: Schedule
- 1st Test: October 16-20 – M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
- 2nd Test: October 24-28 – Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
- 3rd Test: November 1-5 – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
All matches will begin at 9:30 AM IST and will be telecast live on Sports 18 and live-streamed on the JioCinema app and website.
India vs New Zealand Test Series Squads: India vs New Zealand Test Series 2024: Schedule
India:
- Rohit Sharma (c)
- Jasprit Bumrah (vc)
- Shubman Gill
- Mayank Agarwal (Traveling Reserve)
- Cheteshwar Pujara (Not Selected)
- Virat Kohli
- KL Rahul
- Sarfaraz Khan
- Shreyas Iyer (Not Selected)
- Rishabh Pant (wk)
- Dhruv Jurel (wk)
- Ravichandran Ashwin
- Ravindra Jadeja
- Axar Patel
- Kuldeep Yadav
- Mohammed Siraj
- Akash Deep
- Prasidh Krishna (Traveling Reserve)
- Harshit Rana (Traveling Reserve)
- Nitish Kumar Reddy (Traveling Reserve)
New Zealand:
- Tom Latham (c)
- Tom Blundell (wk)
- Devon Conway
- Matt Henry
- Will Young
- Kane Williamson
- Daryl Mitchell
- Mark Chapman
- Glenn Phillips
- Michael Bracewell (1st Test only)
- Mitchell Santner
- Rachin Ravindra
- Ish Sodhi (2nd & 3rd Test)
- Tim Southee
- William O’Rourke
Rain Threatens Bengaluru Test
While the series opener was scheduled for October 16th at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, heavy rain has disrupted proceedings. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts continued heavy rainfall in the region until October 18th. Fans will be hoping for clear skies to allow for a full day’s play on Day 2.
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This marquee Test series promises to be a thrilling battle between two cricketing giants. Keep an eye on this space for further updates, match reports, and analysis. You can also follow official cricket websites and social media channels for the latest news and insights.
Devon Conway shows Sarfaraz Khan the door in Bengaluru – Watch
India struggled after deciding to bat first in overcast conditions against New Zealand in Bengaluru. The top-order fell quickly with Yashasvi Jaiswal remaining not out at 8, while Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Sarfaraz Khan all departed cheaply, leading to a poor start for the team.
After a washout on the opening day, the toss finally happened in the first Test between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru on Thursday, which saw the home team’s captain Rohit Sharma winning it and deciding to bat in overcast conditions.
The decision backfired as India’s top-order disintegrated in no time.
In the 12.4 overs bowled before the first rain stoppage on Thursday, India lost three wickets for just 13 runs as opener Yashasvi Jaiswal battled to 8 not out in 37 balls while watching his partners fall at the other end, including a stunning catch by Devon Conway at extra cover to send Sarfaraz Khan back for a duck.
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