WTC Final: Ravindra Jadeja consumed a six off the first delivery, Rishabh Pant came to avenge and Tim Southee’s work is over – see video

The World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand continues. After several days of rain due to rain, the match will be held on the sixth day i.e. Reserve Day. That is, it will be decided today which team wins the match, and who will take home the championship trophy for the first time. In the second session of the fifth day of the match, left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja retaliated strongly in the 100th over of the innings, with Tim Southee hitting a six in the first delivery. He took this wicket on the important advice of wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.

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In fact, the Kiwi team’s 9 wickets fell to 99 overs and Tim Southee and Trent Boult were batting at the time. Until this over, New Zealand’s score was 243 for nine. Jadeja’s first delivery of the 100-over bowling came off a Saudi strong six. Pant Jadeja, behind the wicket, advised Jadeja to “bowl whatever Colin de Grandhomme throws or throws” immediately after the Saudi sixes. His words were captured on the stump mic. After this Jadeja did the same and the result will be in front of everyone.

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Not only did Jadeja take revenge on the Saudis, the Kiwi team’s innings also ended with 249 runs. New Zealand won the first innings lead by 32 runs. After this, after the fifth day’s play, Team India scored 64 runs for the loss of two wickets in the second innings. India currently have a 32-run lead. There is only one day left for the match as there is no guarantee that the result will come. The ICC has already announced that both teams will be declared joint winners if there is no result.

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