Ashwin spins India to whitewash New Zealand 3-0

A perfect Dussehra gift for the Indian fans; a 3-0 whitewash by Team India as they mauled New Zealand by 321 runs in the third and final Test at Indore.

Ravichandran Ashwin once again single-handedly triggered another batting collapse of the Kiwis, to return with career-best figures of 7/59 in the visitors’ second innings, bundling them out for a paltry 153 in response to the mammoth target of 475. Ashwin, who took six wickets in the first innings of the Test, took his overall tally to 13 in the match, besides pushing a total to 27 scalps in the three Tests. 

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The Chennai tweaker was well assisted by left-armer Ravindra Jadeja, who took two wickets in the second innings, while pacer Umesh Yadav chipped in with one wicket. Ashwin was adjudged both the Man of the Match and Series for his heroics with the cherry during the series. Such was the havoc wrought by the Indian spinners that the entire New Zealand second innings were wrapped up virtually in one session. 

Faced with a Herculean task, the New Zealanders failed to provide any kind of resistance to the Indian spinners on a track which gradually turned slow and low as the days progressed. 

Senior batsman Ross Taylor (32), opener Martin Guptill (29), skipper Kane Williamson (27) and stumper B.J. Watling (23 not out) got the kind of starts but failed to capitalise in their hurry for quick runs, which worked in favour of the hosts to wrap up the match on the fourth day.

Earlier, riding on Cheteshwar Pujara’s brilliant 101 and opener Gautam Gambhir’s 56-ball 50, India declared their second innings at 216/3 with an overall lead of 474 runs, just before the tea break.

Pujara was unbeaten on 101 runs off 148 balls with Ajinkya Rahane (23 not out) batting at the other end when Kohli decided to declare the innings midway through the post-lunch session.

The Saurashtra batsman, who has been in good form in this series, thus completed the seventh century of his Test career. He has also scored three half-centuries during the series.

Among the Kiwi bowlers, off-spinner Jeetan Patel was the only one to bag wickets with figures of 2/56. Patel trapped Kohli leg before shortly after lunch with a delivery that turned and hit the Indian captain on the pads after pitching just outside off stump. 

The Kiwi spinner of Indian origin had dismissed Gambhir during the morning session. The third wicket, that of Murali Vijay, fell to a run-out. During the morning session, Gambhir and Pujara hit half-centuries to carry India to a dominant position at lunch.

Gambhir (50), who has won back his place in the team after quite a long gap, completed his half-century off just 56 deliveries before being sent back to the pavilion by Kiwi spinner Jeetan Patel.

Earlier in the match, Kohli’s (211) second double ton and Rahane’s brilliant 188 guided India to a mammoth 557/5 declared before Ashwin stepped up with six wickets to skittle the visitors out for 299 and give the hosts a 258-run lead.

Both the teams will now face off in a five-match One-Day International (ODI) series. The first match is slated for October 16 at the picturesque Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) stadium at Dharamsala.

Complete Scorecard

India 1st innings
Murali Vijay c Latham b Patel 10
Gautam Gambhir lbw b Boult 29
Chetestwar Pujara b Santner 41
Virat Kohli lbw b Patel 211
Ajinkya Rahane c Watling b Boult 188
Rohit Sharma not out 51
Ravindra Jadeja not out 17

Extras 10 (b 4, lb 3, w 1, nb 2)
Total 557/5 (in 169 overs; 721 mins)

Fall of wickets 1-26 (Vijay, 4.5 overs), 2-60 (Gambhir, 19.5 overs), 3-100 (Pujara, 35.6 overs), 4-465 (Kohli, 147.6 overs), 5-504 (Rahane, 159.1 overs)

Bowling:
Trent Boult 32-2-113-2, MJ Henry 35-3-127-0, Jeetan Patel 40-5-120-2, Michell Santner 44-4-137-1, J Neesham 18-1-53-0

New Zealand 1st innings

MJ Guptill run out (Ashwin) 72
TWM Latham c & b Ashwin 53
KS Williamson b Ashwin 8
LRPL Taylor c Rahane b Ashwin 0
L Ronchi c Rahane b Ashwin 0
JDS Neesham lbw b Ashwin 71
BJ Watling† c Rahane b Jadeja 23
MJ Santner c Kohli b Jadeja 22
JS Patel run out (Ashwin) 18
MJ Henry not out 15
TA Boult c Pujara b Ashwin 0

Extras 17 (b 6, lb 5, w 1, pen 5)
Total 229/10 (in 90.2 overs; 352 mins)

Fall of wickets 1-118 (Latham, 34.2 overs), 2-134 (Williamson, 42.6 overs), 3-140 (Taylor, 44.5 overs), 4-148 (Guptill, 46.6 overs), 5-148 (Ronchi, 48.1 overs), 6-201 (Watling, 62.6 ov), 7-253 (Santner, 78.6 overs), 8-276 (Neesham, 86.2 overs), 9-294 (Patel, 88.2 overs), 10-299 (Boult, 90.2 overs)

Bowling: Mohammed Shami 13-1-40-0, UT Yadav 15-1-55-0, R Ashwin 27.2-5-81-6, RA Jadeja 28-5-80-2, M Vijay 7-0-27-0.

India 2nd innings

M Vijay run out (Guptill/†Watling) 19
G Gambhir c Guptill b Patel 50
CA Pujara not out 101
V Kohli lbw b Patel 17
AM Rahane not out 23

Extras 6 (b 4, lb 1, w 1)
Total 216/3 dec (in 49 overs)

Fall of wickets 0-11* (Gambhir, retired not out, 2.5 overs), 1-34 (Vijay, 13.4 overs), 2-110 (Gambhir, 29.6 overs), 3-158 (Kohli, 39.6 overs)

Bowling: TA Boult 7-0-35-0, JS Patel 14-0-56-2, MJ Santner 17-1-71-0, MJ Henry 7-1-22-0, JDS Neesham 4-0-27-0.

New Zealand 2nd innings (Target: 475)

TWM Latham lbw b Yadav 6
MJ Guptill lbw b Jadeja 29
KS Williamson lbw b Ashwin 27
LRPL Taylor b Ashwin 32
L Ronchi b Ashwin 15
JDS Neesham c Kohli b Jadeja 0
BJ Watling not out 23
MJ Santner b Ashwin 14
JS Patel b Ashwin 0
MJ Henry c Mohammed Shami b Ashwin 0
TA Boult c & b Ashwin 4

Extras 3 (b 2, nb 1)
Total 153 (in 44.5 overs)

Fall of wickets 1-7 (Latham, 1.4 overs), 2-42 (Williamson, 10.6 overs), 3-80 (Taylor, 18.3 overs), 4-102 (Ronchi, 22.4 overs), 5-103 (Neesham, 23.4 overs), 6-112 (Guptill, 25.3 overs), 7-136 (Santner, 32.5 overs), 8-138 (Patel, 34.1 overs), 9-138 (Henry, 34.4 overs), 10-153 (Boult, 44.5 overs)

Bowling  
Mohammed Shami 7-0-34-0, UT Yadav 8-4-13-1, R Ashwin 13.5-2-59-7, RA Jadeja 16-3-45-2

 

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