New Zealand bowled India out for 121 to seal a 25-run win in the third and final test in Mumbai on Sunday and complete a famous 3-0 series sweep.
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New Zealand became the first team since England in 2012 to defeat India in a Test series at home. This marks only the fourth time India have lost two Tests in a home series since 1983 ...
Rohit sent a sharp reminder of India's ability to bounce back from first-Test lows at home - whether it was the series against England earlier this year, or the 2017 Border-Gavaskar series at home.
New Zealand too can qualify if they win the last Test against India and three against England in their next series. Other results also need to go their way.
Image: New Zealand's Mitchell Santner, left, and captain Tom Latham celebrate the dismissal of India's Sarfaraz Khan Mitchell Santner played a starring role by taking 6-104 as New Zealand claimed ...
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New Zealand became only the fourth team to win a test series in India since 1990 after South Africa, Australia and England. "When you come over here, you always want to compete," Latham added.
This result moved Pakistan up to seventh place with 33.33 points, just below England, who have 40.79 points. India will face New Zealand in the third and final Test of the series in Mumbai ...
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It marks India's first Test series defeat at home since December 2012, when Alastair Cook's England beat them 2-1. Santner, who's 7-53 in India's first innings of 156 set up the famous win, rattled ...