Following his side's defeat against New Zealand in the second Test match in Pune, India skipper Rohit Sharma said that they did not expect to concede a loss against the visitors.
Mitchell Santner, New Zealand's (NZ) left-arm off-spinner, delivered a masterful performance in Pune to lead his team to a 113-run victory over India, securing New Zealand's first-ever Test series win on Indian soil. Santner's incredible haul of 13 wickets across two innings earned him the P
New Zealand, under the leadership of Tom Latham, achieved a monumental series win by defeating India by 113 runs in the second Test in Pune. This victory not only marked a decisive end to the series but also gave New Zealand their first-ever Test series win on Indian soil, a feat that has el
Skipper Rohit Sharma opened up on India's disappointing defeat against New Zealand in the second Test match of the series and said that the hosts didn't bat well.
Tom Latham-led New Zealand created history as they beat Rohit Sharma-led side by 113 runs in the second Test match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Saturday and clinched their first series win in India
Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill infused the atmosphere in Pune with a wave of positivity as India started a mounting chase against New Zealand on Day 3 on Saturday.
India all-rounder Washington Sundar's masterclass with the ball during the second Test against New Zealand in Pune proved to be enough to rewrite records in the history books.
India's bowling coach, Morne Morkel, praised the New Zealand bowlers for adapting well to the conditions, keeping constant pressure on India in the second Test at Pune's MCA Stadium. Morkel mentioned that while India faces a tough challenge, it's a great moment for someone in the team to
Coming to the match, skipper Tom Latham's marvelous fifty gave New Zealand a massive lead of 301 runs against India in the second Test of the three-match series at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Friday.
Skipper Tom Latham's marvelous fifty gave New Zealand a massive lead of 301 runs against India in the second Test of the three-match series at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Friday.
The exclusive club features batting legends, including Garfield Sobers (1,193 Test runs in 1958), Graeme Smith (1,198 Test runs in 2003), AB de Villiers (1,008 Test runs in 2005) and Alastair Cook (1,013 Test runs in 2006).