Ashwin finally got his first wicket in the Mumbai Test and was clearly over the moon. Bowling at 86.8 kph, he cleverly shortened the length and gave the ball extra flight. Ravindra came forward for a big shot but missed, with the ball spinning past his edge. Pant, always sharp behind the stumps, quickly got took the ball in his hands as the ball bounced there and broke the stumps instantly. Ravindra tried to go back but lost his balance along with the bat from his hand. Ravindra got out, stumped by Pant on Ashwin's bowling for 4 runs. Catch the dismissal here: Rachin Ravindra falls for Ashwin's bait ๐Watch #TeamIndia's spinners apply the squeeze on Day 2 of the 3rd #INDvNZ Test, LIVE on #JioCinema, #Sports18 and #ColorsCineplex ๐#IDFCFirstBankTestTrophy #JioCinemaSports pic.twitter.com/gHBs67iy2o — JioCinema (@JioCinema) November 2, 2024 Also Watch | Akash Deep Castles Latham, Gives Fierce Send-Off Rachin Ravindra began the series very well with a century in the first Test and then remained not out at 39 in New Zealand's second innings in Bengaluru. He maintained this good form into the first innings of the second Test, scoring 65 runs. However, in his last three innings, he was not able to continue that form, scoring only 9, 5, and 4. Will Young Thankful for the Challenges Presented Will Young said that the opening day's play was the toughest conditions he has ever faced, even in comparison with hot climates like Dubai and the humid weather in Bangladesh. Young said that he was happy with their performance on the first day but they scored about 30 runs less than in their first innings in Pune.