IND vs NZ: These unique records were made in the first test between India and New Zealand, watch the video of the team's defeat on Indian soil.

Cricket News Desk. New Zealand cricket team defeated India by 8 wickets in the first match of the three test match series. With this victory, the New Zealand team has made a big record in its name. New Zealand has won a Test on Indian soil after 36 years. Along with this, many big records were made in this match which were never made before. In such a situation, let us know about these four big records made between India and New Zealand.

New Zealand won in India after 36 years
New Zealand defeated India by 8 wickets in the first match of the three-Test series played at the M Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium in Bengaluru. After 36 years, New Zealand won a Test match against the Indian team at home. Earlier, New Zealand team had won the test match in India in 1988. Not only this, this was only New Zealand's third victory in 37 matches against Team India on Indian soil.

After the year 2000, no foreign team won in India.
With the victory of New Zealand against the Indian cricket team, a new record has been created. New Zealand became the first foreign team since 2000 to win a Test match by chasing a target of 100 or more runs in the fourth innings on Indian soil.

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An embarrassing record was created in the name of the Indian team on the home ground.
In the Bengaluru Test match, Team India was out for just 46 runs in the first innings, but after this Team India scored 462 runs in its second innings. The Indian team made a strong comeback in the match but the team had to face defeat. Despite making the biggest score ever on home ground, Team India lost the match. The Indian team has faced this defeat since 2005.

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Record made in India regarding rainfall after 11 years
This is the first time since 2013 that a foreign team has come to Indian soil and the first day's play was canceled due to rain. Earlier something similar had happened in Mohali. This first happened in the Chennai Test in 1976 when New Zealand toured India, but the first day's play could not be played due to rain.

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