India’s unbeaten home Test record spanning over a decade was recently broken as they lost a series to New Zealand. This rare setback ended India’s 12-year winning streak on home soil and reshaped the standings in the ICC World Test Championship.
In a surprising turn of series, India recently suffered its first home Test series defeat since 2012, losing to New Zealand in a two-match series. India, traditionally formidable on home, was overpowered by New Zealand’s disciplined bowling and resilient batting, resulting in the first test by 8-wickets and second test deafeted by 113-runs. This series loss marks a rare dip in India’s home dominance, which had seen them go undefeated in 17 consecutive home series, a record stretching over a decade.
The series opener saw New Zealand outplay India in Bengaluru, securing an 8-wicket victory. The second Test in Pune was a more challenging battle, with New Zealand leveraging spin-friendly conditions to post a significant lead. Mitchell Santner emerged as the standout performer, claiming 13 wickets in 20 wickets at second test match, Destroying India’s batting lineup and wining the Player of the Match award.
With this series loss, India now finds itself in a more competitive position within the ICC World Test Championship standings. The outcome not only ends India’s 12-year unbeaten streak but also narrows the points gap between India and other top contenders like Australia and South Africa.
India’s historically strong batting and spin advantage at home struggled against New Zealand’s well-balanced approach, sparking a conversation on adapting team strategies for the upcoming home series. With the third Test scheduled in Mumbai and a challenging tour of Australia on the horizon, Team India has an opportunity to recalibrate and strengthen its position in the World Test Championship.
The series result serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of Test cricket and India’s need to stay resilient and flexible, especially on home soil, to maintain their top ranking and position as a leading force in world cricket.
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