Kyle Jamieson, New Zealand's longest cricketer making his debut in the Wellington Test, has done a tremendous job against India. He has made a lot of headlines with the ball and bat, performing brilliantly against the visiting team. His Test debut is becoming memorable for Jameson, a 6-foot-8-inch tall who was included in the team in place of Neil Wagner. He struck out four Indian players (Kohli, Pujara, Vihari, and Ishant), wreaking havoc with the ball in the first innings of his debut match, and bowled four wickets for 39 runs in 16 overs with three maidens. 1 year ban on this weightlifter, had become world champion after heart surgery According to reports, Jamieson did not stop here and beat the Indian bowlers fiercely in batting as well. Batting at number 9 on the third day, Jamieson scored 44 off 45 balls with the help of four sixes and a four and also shared a crucial 71-run partnership for the eighth wicket with Grandhomme. While batting, Jamieson also holds a world record. He equaled Michael Clarke's world record in the matter of hitting four sixes in the first innings of his Test debut. He also became the first player to score the most sixes in the first innings of a debut match for New Zealand. Hockey player Ashok Dhyanchand raised the question about Bharat Ratna, asks this Former Australia captain Michael Clarke hit four sixes against India in the first innings of his debut match in Bengaluru in 2004. However, the world record in terms of hitting the most sixes in a Test debut is still recorded in the name of Kiwi bowler Tim Southee. The Saudis had hit 9 sixes in the second innings against England at Napier in the year 2007-08. ISL 6: Odisha FC fails to reach playoff due to this match