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India vs New Zealand Live Score: The toss for the first Test between India and New Zealand has been delayed due to rain in Bengaluru

India vs New Zealand LIVE, 1st Test, Day 1: The toss for the first Test between India and New Zealand has been delayed due to rain in Bengaluru. India face New Zealand in what is a very crucial series for the Rohit Sharma-led side as they aim for a World Test Championship final berth. If India can clean sweep the three-match series, India will be all but assured of  WTC final spot. India next face Australia in an away series and before that this series at home will be important to garner some crucial points. All eyes will be on youngsters like Yashasvi Jaiswal who has had a stellar run in recent times.  (LIVE SCORECARD)

Here are the LIVE Score Updates of India vs New Zealand 1st Test Match Day 1, Straight from Bengaluru

India vs New Zealand, 1st Test Day 1 Live: Rain eases in BengaluruAs per the current visuals coming-in, the rain has eased down in Bengaluru. However, the covers are still on at M Chinnaswamy Stadium and there’s has been no confirmation about the starting of the match. Stay tuned for all the live updates.

Not yet a certainty in Team India’s white-ball teams, but Sanju Samson isn’t giving up hopes of making his Test debut for the nation. The wicket-keeper batter, who hit his maiden T20I ton in the match against Bangladesh, has made his dream of representing the country in red-ball cricket public. In fact, Samson has already had a chat with Team India’s leadership group – head coach Gautam Gambhir and skipper Rohit Sharma – about his Test ambitions. What’s promising is the fact that Rohit and Gambhir, apparently, also see Samson as a player who can do well in Test cricket.

India vs New Zealand Sanju Samson Told Rohit Sharma, Gautam Gambhir He Wants To Play Tests. Their Honest Reply

Sanju Samson has informed head coach Gautam Gambhir and skipper Rohit Sharma that he wants to play Test cricket for India. There, however, remain certain conditions to fulfill.

File photo of Sanju Samson and Gautam Gambhir© BCCI/Sportzpics

Not yet a certainty in Team India’s white-ball teams, but Sanju Samson isn’t giving up hopes of making his Test debut for the nation. The wicket-keeper batter, who hit his maiden T20I ton in the match against Bangladesh, has made his dream of representing the country in red-ball cricket public. In fact, Samson has already had a chat with Team India’s leadership group – head coach Gautam Gambhir and skipper Rohit Sharma – about his Test ambitions. What’s promising is the fact that Rohit and Gambhir, apparently, also see Samson as a player who can do well in Test cricket.

blob:https://sports.ndtv.com/4474bab3-16af-40ec-b098-2dc2f433bf37In an interview with Sportstar, Samson expressed how confident he is of succeeding in red-ball cricket, but is still waiting to be given an opportunity by the BCCI selection committee in the format.

India vs New Zealand “I believe I have the skill set to succeed in red-ball cricket and I just don’t want to restrict myself to white-ball cricket. My desire is to play Test cricket for India. Before the Duleep Trophy, the leadership group had told me that they were considering me for red-ball cricket and asked me to take it seriously and play more Ranji Trophy matches,” Samson revealed.

The India batter did very well for the team in the recently concluded T20I series against Bangladesh, scoring a hundred in the final match. Samson gave the due credit to skipper Suryakumar Yadav and coach Gautam Gambhir for the freedom they gave him.

“Surya is a good communicator and there is clarity in what he wants from the players. He is a good leader and players trust him. Gautam bhai has always supported and backed me. When you have someone as a coach who believes in your ability, playing cricket becomes more enjoyable,” said Samson.

“Normally, when you play for India, you are not sure of your role. But this time, I was told three weeks in advance that I would be playing the series against Bangladesh as an opener. I was mentally prepared for the new role,” he added.


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