New Zealand’s Will Young and Rachin Ravindra led their team to a historic Test win against India in Bengaluru, India. The visitors won the match by eight wickets, marking their first Test victory in India in 36 years. Chasing a target of 107 runs on a rain-affected day, New Zealand lost early wickets but Young and Ravindra’s partnership guided them to victory and a 1-0 lead in the series. Young hit the winning boundary as his team celebrated a memorable victory.
The win was set up by New Zealand’s fast bowlers Matt Henry and Will O’Rourke, who took a total of 15 wickets in the match. India, who chose to bat first and were bowled out for just 46 in their first innings, struggled against the relentless pace attack of the Kiwi bowlers. Despite a fightback in their second innings, led by Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant, India fell short as Henry and O’Rourke triggered a collapse to seal the win for New Zealand.
Captain Tom Latham, leading the team in the absence of Kane Williamson, marked his first Test as full-time captain with a resounding victory. The win was New Zealand’s third Test victory in India, with their previous wins coming in 1969 and 1988. Ravindra, who scored a century in the first innings, played a crucial role in the victory, showcasing his talent as a batting all-rounder. The second Test of the series is set to begin in Pune, followed by the third Test in Mumbai on November 1.
Overall, New Zealand’s victory in Bengaluru marked a significant achievement for the team, breaking a 36-year drought of Test wins in India. The performance of Young, Ravindra, and the fast bowlers was exceptional as they outclassed the Indian team in all departments of the game. The absence of Williamson did not hinder the team’s performance, showing the depth and talent within the New Zealand squad. The upcoming Tests in Pune and Mumbai promise to be exciting contests as New Zealand look to carry forward their momentum and secure the series win against India.