Cricket: NZ Claim First Test Victory In India For 36 Years

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New Zealand captain Tom Latham said it was a “proud moment” after his side claimed their first Test victory in India for 36 years – and only their third ever on Sunday.

Latham had to watch from the dressing room after being removed for a duck by Jasprit Bumrah as the visitors chased 107 to win.

But Will Young and Rachin Ravindra settled the nerves, guiding New Zealand from a precarious 35-2 through to an eight-wicket win on the final day of the Test in Bengaluru.

New Zealand’s previous Test victories in India came in 1969 at Nagpur and at Mumbai in 1988.

Latham’s side set up the victory by bowling India out for 46 – their lowest Test total on home soil – on the first day.

“There have been a lot of teams that have come here over that long period of time, so obviously it’s a special feeling,” Latham said.

“The work we did in that first and second innings with the ball and with the bat set up the game for us.”

It was a resounding first win as full-time captain for the 32-year-old, who replaced Tim Southee earlier this month.

India skipper Rohit Sharma took positives from the way his side battled back in the second innings, as they attempted to become the first team to win a Test after conceding a first-innings lead of more than 350.

“We didn’t think we’d be 46 all out but due credit to New Zealand – it set us back and games like this will happen,” he said.

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