Historic Triumph: New Zealand's Landmark Test Win in India
New Zealand claimed a significant victory by beating India on their own soil for the first time since 1988, with an eight-wicket win in the rain-delayed opening test. Rachin Ravindra and Will Young led the charge after early setbacks, securing a 1-0 series advantage for the Black Caps.
In a landmark moment for New Zealand cricket, the Black Caps triumphed over India on home soil with an impressive eight-wicket win. This historic victory marked their first test win in India since 1988, as they confidently chased down 107 runs on the final day of a rain-hit series opener.
The foundation for success was laid as New Zealand bowled out India for a dismal 46, their lowest home total, before amassing 402 in response. Despite a determined second-innings effort from India, culminating at 462, New Zealand maintained their composure to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Rachin Ravindra and Will Young showcased resilience following early difficulties posed by Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. Overcoming challenges such as rain delays and intense Indian bowling, New Zealand emerged victorious, securing just their third-ever test win in India, highlighting a remarkable achievement on foreign soil.
(With inputs from agencies.)