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WTC Final 3rd Day: New Zealand bowl out India for 217 runs 

| @indiablooms | Jun 21, 2021, at 12:54 am

Southampton: New Zealad bowled out India for 217 runs in the first innings of the World Test Championship final here on Sunday.

Kyle Jamieson destroyed Virat Kohli and his men as he picked up five wickets by giving away 31 runs.

Ajinkya Rahane remained the top scorer for India by scoring 49 runs.

New Zealand bowlers came back sharply on Sunday morning and picked up wickets at regular intervals to end India's hope of reaching 250 runs.

Virat Kohli contributed 44 runs but was dismissed early in the morning, which gave India an initial jolt.

Trent Boult and Wegner took two wickets each while Trent Boult picked up one for Kiwis.

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