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New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets to register historic Test match win after 36 years

| @indiablooms | Oct 20, 2024, at 08:29 pm

Dominant New Zealand crushed hosts India by 8 wickets, securing their first Test victory on Indian soil in 36 years in the first Test of the ongoing series at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday.

The victory not only puts New Zealand ahead in the three-Test series but also marks a significant achievement, as it’s come against a side which is currently leading the World Test Championship table.

The first day of the match was washed out due to rain, but New Zealand capitalised on helpful conditions on Day 2, bundling India out for 46 runs.

India tried to stage a comeback in their second innings, posting 462, led by Sarfaraz Khan’s 150 and Rishabh Pant’s blistering 99 but the devastating performance in the first innings haunted the home side.

However, the last seven Indian wickets fell within a space of only 54 runs, leaving the visitors with a target of 107 runs for victory.

New Zealand showcased their own tenacity throughout the game. Rachin Ravindra's first-innings century (134) anchored the tourists to a commanding 402 that moved India away from the match.

On the final day, Ravindra again stood tall, guiding his side to victory with an unbeaten 39 runs that helped New Zealand take a 1-0 lead in the series.

Will Young also played a key role, scoring 48 not in a calm and composed chase.

India’s bowling unit, led by Jasprit Bumrah, fought to defend the low target, but it proved futile since the New Zealand batsmen kept their dominance over the Indian attack.

Bumrah struck in the very first over, dismissing New Zealand captain Tom Latham leg before for a duck. He later removed Devon Conway, who was trapped leg before on review, after a gritty 17.

New Zealand’s historic win over a top-ranked Indian side not only breaks their 36-year drought but also underscores their prowess in adapting to challenging subcontinent conditions.

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