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PIX: India demolish NZ for biggest home win

Last updated on: December 06, 2021 12:09 IST
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IMAGE: India's players pose with the series trophy after beating New Zealand in the second and final Test in Mumbai on Monday. Photograph: BCCI

India's spinners wasted little time in removing New Zealand's remaining batters on Monday as the hosts sealed a record 372-run victory in the second Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to secure the series 1-0.

It was the biggest margin of victory by runs for India in a home match, eclipsing their 337-run win against South Africa in a Delhi Test in 2015.

 

With the series victory, India also avenged their defeat to New Zealand in the final of the inaugural World Test Championship in Southampton in June.

Rahul Dravid, India's newly-appointed head coach, said the score did not reflect how hard India had to work for the series win, after the first Test in Kanpur ended in a draw.

"I know this result looks a bit one-sided but right through the series we've been made to work hard," said Dravid.

"There have been phases of the game where we've been behind and had to fight back. Credit to the team for pulling themselves out of some difficult positions."

IMAGE: India's players celebrate winning the second and final Test against New Zealand in Mumbai on Monday. Photograph: BCCI

Spin-bowling all-rounder Jayant Yadav did most of the damage on the fourth morning, picking up 4/49 -- his career-best figures -- to cut through New Zealand's middle and lower order at the sun-bathed ground overlooking the Arabian Sea.

With just a few hundred fans present in the stands to cheer the team on, Ravichandran Ashwin took the final wicket to finish with 4/34 as New Zealand were all out for 167 in their second innings, chasing 540 for victory.

The wily off-spinner took eight in the match and was adjudged player of the series for his 14 wickets in the series.

Ashwin is the world's leading wicket-taker this year with 52.

IMAGE: Tim Southee is bowled by Jayant Yadav. Photograph: BCCI

Opening batter Mayank Agarwal, only playing because of injuries and others being rested, picked up the player of the match award for his 150 in the first innings and 62 in the second in Mumbai.

It was also a happy return to the side for captain Virat Kohli, who was rested for the three-match Twenty20 series and the drawn first test in Kanpur.

"To come back with a win again it's a great feeling as a team, and for me returning as captain as well," he said at the presentation. "It was just a clinical performance, something we've seen from our team time and again.

"You want individuals to step up and I think in this match they did."

IMAGE: Rachin Ravindra is caught by Cheteshwar Pujara at second slip off the bowling of Jayant Yadav. Photograph: BCCI

New Zealand's dogged batters had denied India victory in the first Test after their last pair hung on for 52 balls in a thrilling final session.

But they were unable to show the same kind of resistance on Monday with India needing just 43 minutes in the first session to wrap up the win after New Zealand had resumed on 140/5.

Tom Latham, leading the side in place of the injured Kane Williamson, said the tourists were fighting an uphill battle after being bundled out for 62 in their first innings in reply to India's 325.

"Disappointing performance, we always knew it was going to be tough coming over to these parts of the world. Getting bowled out for 60 puts you right behind the eight ball," Latham said.

"Credit certainly has to go to India, they know these conditions very well and played a great game."

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