Pant is the Indian to hit the fastest Test fifty against New Zealand: Yashasvi Jaiswal left behind, Gill out on 90, records

India was all out for 263 runs in the first innings of the Mumbai Test against New Zealand. By the end of the second day’s play, New Zealand scored 171 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in the second innings. The Kiwi team has gained a lead of 143 runs in the second innings. Shubman Gill scored the highest 90 runs for India in the first innings. While Rishabh Pant played a stormy innings of 60 runs. Ajaz Patel took the highest 5 wickets for New Zealand. Pant scored a fifty in 36 balls. He became the fastest Indian to score a Test half-century against the Kiwi team. At the age of 25, Gill became the Indian to be out on 90-99 runs the most number of times in international matches. Read the top records of the second day of the Mumbai Test… Pant scored a fifty in 36 balls
Rishabh Pant was out after scoring 60 runs in the first innings of the third match. He was LBW by Ish Sodhi. This was the 13th fifty of Pant’s Test career. 27-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman Pant has become the fastest player to score a half-century in Test cricket against New Zealand from India. He completed his fifty in just 36 balls on the second day of the Mumbai Test. With this, he also broke Yashasvi Jaiswal’s record. Gill out on 90 runs
Shubman Gill was out after scoring 90 runs in the first innings of the Mumbai Test. He was caught by Daryl Mitchell off Ajaz Patel. This is the fourth time he got out between 90-99 in international matches. Gill is the 5th Indian to get out between 90-99 the most number of times in international matches at the age of 25. Ajaz Patel surpasses Richie Benaud
Ajaz Patel took 5 wickets in the first innings of the Mumbai Test against India. With this, he has a total of 19 wickets to his name at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Ajaz Patel has come to the second position in the list of foreign bowlers who have taken the most wickets at any one venue in India. Ian Botham is at the top of this list. Gill fell victim to nervous-90 in the second innings at Wankhede Stadium. Shubhman Gill fell victim to nervous-90 in the first innings. He became the second player to be out on 90 to 99 runs the most number of times at Wankhede Stadium. Sachin Tendulkar is at the top of this list.

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