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    New Zealand are 101 for two after bad light stopped play in the final session on the second active day of the World Test Championship cricket final against India in Southampton

    New Zealand are 101 for two after bad light stopped play in the final session on the second active day of the World Test Championship cricket final against India in Southampton


    Devon Conway made 54 and Tom Latham 30.

    That's in reply to their opponents' 217.

    Kyle Jamieson starred with the ball, taking five wickets for 31, his fifth five-wicket bag in eight tests.

    So what did he do differently?



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