Indian team's shameful defeat, New Zealand defeated by 8 wickets, created history after 69 years

On Sunday, India had to face defeat in its own home. India collapsed for 46 runs in the first innings. New Zealand won its third Test match in 69 years of India tour and created history. New Zealand has created history by defeating India by 8 wickets in the Bengaluru Test.

India had given a target of 107 runs, which the Kiwi team achieved by losing 2 wickets. Kiwis are now ahead 1-0 in the three-match Test series. The second match will be played in Pune from 24th October.

New Zealand defeated the Indian team

India has faced a shameful defeat in the Bengaluru Test. New Zealand has given them a shameful defeat in all three innings. India's first innings was reduced to just 46 runs, which was their lowest score in Test cricket on home soil. Despite this, the Indian team performed better in the second innings, but could not save the match.

India collapsed for 46 runs

The outcome of the match was already decided as India was all out for only 46 runs on the first day. This is the lowest score ever on Indian soil. Despite this, the Indian team struggled in the second innings and scored 462 runs. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli scored brilliant half-centuries, while Sarfaraz Khan played an excellent inning of 150 runs. Rishabh Pant also played a strong inning of 99 runs.

New Zealand's strong hold

New Zealand scored 356 runs in the first innings, which included 134 runs from Rachin Ravindra and 91 runs from Devon Conway. Indian bowler Jasprit Bumrah bowled well, but he did not get enough support from other bowlers. New Zealand's bowlers destroyed India's batting line-up.

Great performance by New Zealand's fast bowlers

New Zealand bowler Matt Henry took five wickets and Will took seven wickets. With this brilliant performance of Will, he became a star player in his first test itself. Indian batsmen could not last long in front of their aggressive bowling and had to face defeat.

Question of return for India

India had to face Test defeat against New Zealand on home ground for the first time since 1988. This is the second defeat for India at home in 12 years. Now the Indian team has a chance to make a comeback in the next Test to be held on October 24 in Pune and forget this defeat and win.

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