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Spinners showed such magic in IND vs NZ test series, 55 year old record broken

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55 year old record broken in India vs New Zealand test series

The third match of the 3-match Test series being played between India vs New Zealand is being played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, at the end of the second day’s play, the Kiwi team scored 171 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in its second innings. Were. Now their total lead was 143 runs. The spinners have been very dominant in this Test series so far, due to which a big 55 year old record was also broken. The fast bowlers certainly looked a bit impressive in the Bengaluru Test, but after this, the spinners have been able to show their magic in both the Pune and now Mumbai Test matches.

Spinners took the most wickets in the three-match test series in India.

So far in the Mumbai Test match, spin bowlers have been seen getting a lot of help from the pitch, due to which, in the three-match Test series played in India so far, this has become a series in which the spin bowlers have got the most help so far. Have taken 71 wickets. Earlier in the year 1969 itself, spinners had taken 69 wickets in the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand. So far in this Test series, Washington Sundar has taken the maximum 16 wickets, while Ravindra Jadeja is at second position with 15 wickets and Mitchell Santner is at third position with 13 wickets.

In the three-match Test series in India, spinners took the most wickets in these series.

India vs New Zealand – 71 wickets (year 2024)

India vs New Zealand – 69 wickets (year 1969)

India vs Australia – 66 wickets (year 1956)

India vs New Zealand – 65 wickets (year 1976)

India vs Sri Lanka – 64 wickets (year 1993)

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