New Zealand tour of India 2012|Cricket Live Score of India vs New Zealand 1st Test - Hyderabad on 2012. Get Cric Live Score of New Zealand vs India, 1st Test of New Zealand tour of India 2012. New Zealand vs India 1st Test begins at 26 Aug 2012 onwards at Hyderabad. Get Full Scorecard of India vs New Zealand, 1st Test New Zealand tour of India 2012 online free. Get batting and bowling figures of 1st Test match starting at 2012, 26 Aug 2012. Online Live Match of India vs New Zealand 1st Test - New Zealand tour of India 2012 live from Hyderabad.
India: 438/10 (134.3 ov)
New Zealand: 159/10 (61.3 ov) & 164/10(79.5 ov)
Over 124.4TA Boultbowls a good length deliveryto Z Khan, CAUGHT, Zaheer comes half forward and edges the away swinger and gets caught by the diving Keeper van Wky infront of first slip.
Over 14.3PP Ojhabowls a tossed up delivery to MJ Guptill, OUT LBW, no shot offered and is padded up dangerously by Guptill to what is a fuller ball drifting in towards the off stump. Umpire Ian Gould gives in to India's massive lbw appeal and Guptill is disappointed to be adjudged lbw. It was a delivery that could have turned away to miss the off stump!
Over 45.1U Yadavbowls a good length deliveryto BB McCullum, OUT LBW, well finally the breakthrough for India, but replays show that it was a bad decision from Umpire Davis! It was a sharp inswinger from Yadav which beat McCullum for pace and hit him on the pad infront of middle but with an inside edge as well! No wonder McCullum is walking away furiously!
Over 14.3PP Ojhabowls a tossed up delivery to MJ Guptill, OUT LBW, no shot offered and is padded up dangerously by Guptill to what is a fuller ball drifting in towards the off stump. Umpire Ian Gould gives in to India's massive lbw appeal and Guptill is disappointed to be adjudged lbw. It was a delivery that could have turned away to miss the off stump!
Over 45.1U Yadavbowls a good length deliveryto BB McCullum, OUT LBW, well finally the breakthrough for India, but replays show that it was a bad decision from Umpire Davis! It was a sharp inswinger from Yadav which beat McCullum for pace and hit him on the pad infront of middle but with an inside edge as well! No wonder McCullum is walking away furiously!