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Tim McIntosh made his way to a century to lift New Zealand against India in a day of the second test in the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad, Friday.
At strains on the opening day, the elections in New Zealand were 258 four times with Jesse Ryder 90 overs in 22 of 64 balls and Gareth Hopkins have not opened your account.
McIntosh opener survived a difficult session in the morning against the Pacers before flowering in the post tea session.
The left-hander made 102 from 254 balls after reaching 10 fours and a six, before the interior has some inbound delivery Zaher back into his stumps.
McIntosh helped lay a solid foundation, and that added 147 runs in 282 balls for the second window Martin Guptill, who missed a deserved century.
Guptill, who won two of suspension, scored a strong 85 from 160 balls, having hit nine fours and a six, before being trapped leg before wicket Pragya Ojha.
Rajiv Gandhi stadium to make a Test debut, coming on 21 place in the country to arrange a test match. It is interesting to note that India has lost all three one-day international, have played in this place.
while the Deccan Chargers lost all their home games of the first edition of Indian Premier League in 2008, an event first trial ended in Ahmedabad on a project with a high score.
Brendon McCullum got off the mark in style when he crashed a wide delivery from Sreesanth for a boundary through the covers, in the second over. But Sreesanth had the final laugh when he got McCullum caught behind for four with a superb outswinging delivery that pitched on and around the off-stump to take the edge to wicketkeeper Dhoni.
Sreesanth had settled into a good rhythm with the new ball right from the start as he got the ball to pitch on a perfect length while getting a lot of movement.