WTC Final IND vs NZ Live Score: The World Test Championship being played between India and New Zealand is being played in the Final Reserve Day. Which of the two teams will win the WTC Finals title is to be decided today. On the sixth day, India has started playing 64/2 ahead. The weather in Southampton is clear. It’s sunny here. The probability of rain is also only four percent. The maximum temperature is likely to be 20 degrees and the minimum is 10 degrees. In such a situation, it is expected that the fans can get to see the game of 98 overs in the reserve day.

IND vs NZ WTC Final: India lead by more than 50 runs

India have taken a lead of more than 50 runs. After the end of 42 overs, India scored 85 runs for the loss of four wickets. Ajinkya Rahane 5 and Rishabh Pant are unbeaten on 7 runs.

Jamieson made Virat a victim for the third time in the test and the second time in the match. In the reserve day, India started playing 64 for two in the second innings. Team India could only add seven runs that the third wicket fell. Kyle Jamieson made Virat Kohli the third victim in the Test and the second time in the match.

WTC Final: India score 82/4 after 40 overs

At the end of 40 overs, India scored 82 runs for the loss of four wickets. Ajinkya Rahane 4 and Rishabh Pant are unbeaten on 5 runs.

WTC Final 2021: Fourth blow to India

Team India has got the fourth blow. On the third ball of the 38th over, Jamieson got Pujara (15) caught by Ross Taylor and walked.

IND vs NZ WTC Final: India score 71/3 after 37 overs

At the end of 37 overs, India scored 71 runs for the loss of three wickets. Cheteshwar Pujara is at the crease after scoring 13 runs while Ajinkya Rahane is yet to open the account.

Big blow to India, Virat Kohli out

Team India got a big blow in the form of Virat Kaholi on the fifth ball of the 36th over. He got out after scoring only 13 runs. During this he faced 29 balls. Jamieson got the Indian captain caught by VJ Watling. Virat was also a victim of Jamieson in the first innings. Let us tell you that Jamieson has shown the way to the Indian captain twice in the WTC finals.

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