India A vs New Zealand A: Mukesh Kumar's triple strike rattles kiwis
cricket dream alive. Mukesh, a late bloomer who took up competitive cricket less than a decade ago, made the debut count on the rain-truncated opening day of the first four-day game against New Zealand ‘A’ at the M Chinnaswamy stadium here, picking up 3/34. Only 61 overs were bowled on the day as it began raining eight overs into the final session.
A cautious New Zealand ended the day at 156/5 with Joe Carter unbeaten on 73. The visiting batsmen struggled against pace and with the sun rarely making an appearance on the day, the conditions were far from favourable for them, forcing them to adopt a defensive approach. Given the continuous rain in the city over the past few days, the pitch had a generous amount of moisture and swing in the air, conditions tailor-made for Mukesh to execute his stock ball — outswingers.
He struck in the fifth over, foxing Chad Bowes with a delivery which he thought was moving away but came in. Bowes pulled early and top-edged to Ruturaj Gaikwad at short fine leg. Mukesh stuck to hitting the deck consistently and making the batsmen play.