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WTC FInal
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New Zealand bowl out India for 170 runs, need 139 to clinch WTC title

| @indiablooms | Jun 24, 2021, at 12:57 am

Southampton: Despite Rishabh Pant's courageous 41 runs knock, New Zealand bowlers bowled out India for 170 runs, giving their batsmen a chance to clinch the title easily on the sixth day of the World Test Championship final here on Wednesday.

New Zealand need 139 runs to win the match.

Pant remained the top scorer for India with his 41 runs knock.

Apart from Pant, Rohit Sharma added 30 runs with the willow but the rest of the batting lineup struggled in front of the mighty New Zealand pace attack.

Tim Southee picked up four wickets for Kiwis.
 

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