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'Bapu': Axar Patel's Record Breaking Five-Wicket Haul Against New Zealand
India was having a tough outing for the first 66 overs as New Zealand openers - Tom Latham and Will Young - kept showcasing their defensive skills. However, R Ashwin gave the much-needed breakthrough and Umesh Yadav removed Kane Williamson just before the lunch.
But Latham was still at the crease playing with a dead bat. Axar Patel was given the responsibility to bowl with the second new ball and he made it count. Patel got Ross Taylor out, then Henry Nicholls in successive overs. However, the much-awaited wicket was of Latham, who scored 95.
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