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    India have secured the crucial wicket of New Zealand opening batsman Will Young early on day three of their opening cricket test against India in Kanpur

    India have secured the crucial wicket of New Zealand opening batsman Will Young early on day three of their opening cricket test against India in Kanpur


    The Black Caps are 161 for one and trail by 184, with Tom Latham and skipper Kane Williamson at the crease.

    Young was dismissed by Ravi Ashwin for 89.

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