INDvsNZ 2nd Test: India registered its biggest win, defeating New Zealand by 372 runs

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INDvsNZ 2nd Test: India defeated New Zealand by 372 runs in the Mumbai Test to win the match and the series. India’s biggest win in Test cricket by runs.

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INDvsNZ 2nd Test: India won this Test series by defeating Kiwi team by 372 runs in the second match at Wankhede ground in Mumbai. The first test match was a draw. Jayant Yadav started taking wickets from the beginning of today’s day. Keep bowling at the same point and the Kiwi batsmen went out. Talking about the batting of the Kiwi team, only Mitchell and Nicholas showed some strength. This is India’s biggest win so far. All the players have done a great job. Indian bowlers have used the red clay ground well. India has taken great advantage of the help the pitch has provided in this second match. However, Ejaz Patel had created a flurry of records by taking all the wickets of India’s first innings.

But when India’s bowlers came to bowl, where were they going to be behind. All out Team India bowlers made any foreign team on the lowest score. India had made a big score of 325 runs in their first innings, Mayank Agarwal scored a brilliant 150 for Team India. At the same time, New Zealand’s team was reduced to 62 runs in the first innings itself. In the second innings, India declared their innings for 276 runs. In the second innings too, New Zealand could score only 167 runs.

Biggest win by runs:

beat New Zealand by 372 runs (2021)
beat South Africa by 337 runs (2015)
beat New Zealand by 321 runs (2016)

India again No. 1 in Tests with victory

With this big win, India has come to the No. 1 chair in Tests. It was New Zealand who defeated India in the WTC final to occupy the No. 1 position. That is, India took its revenge from the Kiwi team.

Jayant Yadav, along with Ravichandran Ashwin, troubled the New Zealand batsmen a lot. In the second innings, Ashwin got four wickets and Jayant Yadav also got four wickets. The special thing was that Jayant Yadav’s four wickets came on the fourth day of the Mumbai Test, which proved to be the last day of the match.

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