New Zealand won the test in India after 36 years, took 1-0 lead

IND vs NZ New Zealand won test in India after 36 years News In Hindi

Let us tell you that the last time New Zealand defeated India by 136 runs at Wankhede Stadium in 1988 under the captaincy of John Wright.

IND vs NZ New Zealand won test in India after 36 years News In Hindi: New Zealand bravely faced the dangerous spell of Jasprit Bumrah and thwarted India's efforts for a miracle on the last day. New Zealand won the first Test on Indian soil after 36 years and defeated the host team by eight wickets on the fifth and last day of the first Test.

Let us tell you that the last time New Zealand defeated India by 136 runs at Wankhede Stadium in 1988 under the captaincy of John Wright. Chasing the target of 107 runs to win, New Zealand did not hesitate after the initial setbacks. Will Young remained unbeaten on 48 runs and Rachin Ravindra remained unbeaten on 39 runs. Both of them made an unbroken partnership of 75 runs for the third wicket, taking the team to 1.0 lead in the three-match series. Gave lead from 0.

The way India made a comeback in the match despite being bowled out for 46 runs in the first innings is praiseworthy. Now he will have to forget this defeat and show his natural game in the second test starting from October 24 in Pune.

Shubman Gill's return in the second Test after recovering from throat stiffness seems certain but Sarfaraz Khan, who scored 150 runs in the second innings of the first Test, cannot be ignored now.

India will also have to see whether to field three fast bowlers or only three spinners. This decision did not prove effective at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

On the last day, due to wet outfield, the match started one hour late at 10.15 am. Handling the new ball, Bumrah took two wickets for 29 runs.

Tom Latham was out in the first over without opening the account. The umpire gave him LBW and he took a review. His dismissal was also confirmed in DRS.

India must have felt the lack of a third fast bowler as the wicket was helping Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. India had fielded Kuldeep Yadav as the third spinner, who gave 26 runs in three overs.

Devon Conway also looked uncomfortable in front of Bumrah and was out LBW after scoring 17 runs. New Zealand's score at that time was 35 runs for two wickets but Young and Ravindra played cautiously after that. There was no problem in batting after the sky cleared and both of them gave advice on loose balls. Ravindra, who scored a century in the first innings, also hit Kuldeep for a six.

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