India lost to New Zealand by 25 runs in

India losses 3rd Test against Newzealand In a crucial match, the Indian cricket team entered the field with a well-defined game plan, aiming to tackle the opposition's bowling attack effectively. Initially, they focused on playing cautiously, assessing the pitch conditions and the bowlers’ strengths. However, as the game progressed, the team faced an unexpected challenge against the spinners. Despite their initial strategy, the Indian batsmen struggled significantly against the spin bowlers. The spinners bowled with precision and utilized the turning nature of the pitch to their advantage. Each Indian batsman seemed to fall into the same trap, failing to read the spin and losing their wickets in quick succession. The first wicket fell after a promising start, with the opener misjudging a delivery that turned sharply, leading to a simple catch in the slip cordon. The next few batsmen, attempting to rotate the strike, were also unable to adjust their techniques to counter the spinne...