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Watch: Playing 1st Test In 1325 Days, Washington Sundar's 'Magic' Rattles Rachin Ravindra

When Washington Sundar was picked over Kuldeep Yadav for India's second Test against New Zealand in Pune, a lot of experts were unhappy over the choice. By the end of the New Zealand innings, however, there were no doubts that the move was perfect. Off-spinner Washington Sundar took seven wickets as India dismissed New Zealand for 259 on day one of the second Test in Pune on Thursday. Washington repaid the faith shown in him by the team management with career-best figures in his fifth Test. New Zealand's last seven wickets fell for 62 runs.

He is the first Indian bowler to take a five-wicket haul in Tests in Pune. One of his deliveries has been dubbed as 'magic'. The particular delivery was aimed at Rachin Ravindra and it turned to beat the Kiwi batter's defence. Sundar is playing his first test match in 1325 days. He last played Test for India against England in Ahmedabad in March, 2021.

Unplayable , Washington Sundar's magic delivery dismisses in-form Rachin Ravindra , Pure class!pic.twitter.com/xq3oydRgyR

Absolutely Magical delivery by Washington Sundar to get Rachin Ravindra wicket.pic.twitter.com/6c9SO4NXJZ

Ravichandran Ashwin took his third wicket of the innings while Washington Sundar picked two scalps in the last three overs of an engrossing second session as New Zealand reached 201/5 in 62 overs at tea on day one of the second Test against India at the MCA Stadium here on Thursday.

Resuming from 92/2 in the post-lunch session, Devon Conway started with a cracking cover drive off Jasprit Bumrah to get his fifty. He then capitalised on width from Bumrah's deliveries by punching off the backfoot and opening the face of the bat late to get back-to-back boundaries.

From the other end, Rachin Ravindra began to find

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