Sarfaraz Khan played at No.4 for India in the first innings of the ongoing Test against New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, on Thursday, October 17, but failed to score even a run. Matt Henry took the wicket of Sarfaraz off a three-ball duck in the 10th over. Kiwi opener Devon Conway took an unbelievable one-handed catch to send the batter back. The official X account of Jio Cinema shared the video of Conway's catch, which went viral in no time. Watch the video of Devon Conway Taking a Flying One-Handed Catch Conway's leap of faith 🤯☝️#TeamIndia lose their 3rd wicket early on in Bengaluru! #INDvNZ #IDFCFirstBankTestTrophy #JioCinemaSports pic.twitter.com/gM3dSzIgKn — JioCinema (@JioCinema) October 17, 2024 Sarfaraz Khan was included in the playing XI for Shubman Gill, who missed this game, being a bit short of match practice. He hasn't been 100% fit of late with three centuries in eight Tests this year. Sarfaraz, who had scored a double century for Mumbai in the Irani Cup earlier this month, got his chance but couldn't make it count. Also Read | Kohli Overtakes Dhoni as India’s Second-Most Capped Player Earlier, Virat Kohli, batting at No. 3 in Tests since 2016, was also out for a nine-ball duck, caught by Glenn Phillips off William O'Rourke. Rohit Sharma was the first Indian batter to fall, clean bowled by Tim Southee for 2 runs in the 7th over. India lost 3 wickets in the first 10 overs of the innings. The first day's play was completely washed away by the rain. Chances are that there might be some weather interruptions for the second day as well. India have made two changes in the playing XI against New Zealand in the 1st Test. Apart from Sarfaraz, the other change was replacing pacer Akash Deep with Kuldeep Yadav.