Bengaluru: In a remarkable turn of events, New Zealand secured an eight-wicket victory over India in the first Test of the three-match series, marking their first Test win on Indian soil since 1988. Chasing a target of 107 runs, New Zealand showcased resilience despite an early setback with the dismissal of skipper Tom Latham for a duck.
The solid partnership between Rachin Ravindra, who remained unbeaten on 39, and Will Young, who scored 45, was crucial for the visitors. Devon Conway contributed with a valuable 17 runs before his dismissal, but New Zealand comfortably reached their target with 110 runs for the loss of just two wickets.
Earlier in the match, India struggled in their first innings, scoring only 46 runs, while their second innings saw Sarfaraz Khan top-scoring with an impressive 150 runs, and Rishabh Pant adding 99. Jasprit Bumrah was the standout bowler for India, claiming two wickets, but the efforts were not enough to secure a win.
For New Zealand, Matt Henry delivered a stellar performance with the ball, taking five wickets, while William O'Rourke supported him with four wickets. With this victory, New Zealand takes a 1-0 lead in the series, setting the stage for an exciting second Test scheduled to take place in Pune on October 24.