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Sarfaraz Khan Taunts New Zealand Batter After Dismissal During 3rd Test - Video Is Viral

Sarfaraz Khan gave a fiery send-off to Rachin Ravindra on Day 1 of the third Test match between India and New Zealand in Mumbai on Friday. Rachin has been a top performer for New Zealand with the bat and he was one of the big reasons behind the visitors winning both Tests in the series. During the first session of Day 1, Rachin was left bamboozled by a delivery from Washington Sundar that crashed into his stumps. Sarfaraz, who was fielding at the silly point position, celebrated wildly after the dismissal and even taunted Ravindra before the batter made his way back to the dressing room.

Washington Sundar drifted a ball from around the wicket to the left-hander. The ball pitched around off and turned just enough to beat the outside edge of Ravindra's forward defense and clipped the off stump. Rachin Ravindra was left shellshocked after the dismissal as Sarfaraz Khan was seen mocking him from the square leg position. It was a great ball from Sundar who got the big wicket of Ravindra for the third time in the series.

Spinner Washington Sundar once again shined, taking two wickets as New Zealand ended the first session of the third Test against India at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium having lost three wickets.

At the end of the first session, NZ was 92/3, with Will Young (38*) and Daryl Mitchell (11*) unbeaten.

Electing to bat first, New Zealand was off to a poor start as pacer Akash Deep trapped Devon Conway leg-before-wicket for four runs in 11 balls. NZ was 15/1 in 3.2 overs.

Skipper Tom Latham and Will Young took the Kiwis forward. A fine sweep shot against Washington Sundar by Latham helped Kiwis reach the 50-run mark in 13.4 overs.

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The partnership between Latham and Young came to an end with

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