NEW DELHI: In an extraordinary week of cricket, New Zealand achieved unprecedented success on the global stage, rewriting history with two landmark victories. Within a span of seven days, the Black Caps secured their first-ever Test series win in India, while the White Ferns claimed their maiden ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title.
These incredible achievements have catapulted New Zealand cricket into the spotlight like never before.
Black Caps end 69-year wait with historic Test series win in India
The week of glory began on October 20, when New Zealand’s men’s team ended a 36-year winless streak in India with a commanding 8-wicket victory in the first Test in Bengaluru. It was New Zealand’s first Test win on Indian soil since 1988 and only their third in history. The victory marked the start of their first-ever series triumph in India in 13 attempts since 1955.
Under an overcast condition, India’s batting crumbled under the pressure, posting just 46 runs in their first innings – their lowest Test total in Asia. New Zealand pacer Matt Henry spearheaded the demolition, taking 5 for 15. In response, New Zealand amassed 402 runs, taking control of the match. India showed fight in their second innings, with Sarfaraz Khan’s 150 helping set a target of 107, but the Black Caps chased it down with ease.
The second Test in Pune was even more dramatic. New Zealand fought back after being bowled out for 259, with Mitchell Santner delivering a match-winning performance, taking 7 for 53 to dismiss India for just 156. New Zealand set India a challenging fourth-innings target of 359, and despite Yashasvi Jaiswal’s blistering 77, India folded for 245, giving New Zealand a 113-run victory and their first-ever Test series win in India. This also ended India’s 12-year unbeaten run in home series.
White Ferns make history with maiden T20 World Cup win
While the men’s team was making history in India, the New Zealand women’s team, the White Ferns, achieved their own momentous victory by lifting their first-ever ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Dubai on the same day as the Bengaluru Test win (October 20).
Entering the tournament as underdogs, the White Ferns stunned the cricket world by defeating India by 58 runs in their opening game. Despite a setback against defending champions Australia, New Zealand reached the semifinals with wins over Sri Lanka and Pakistan. A narrow 8-run victory over West Indies in the semifinals set up a final clash with South Africa.
In the final, the White Ferns posted a competitive total and restricted South Africa to win by 32 runs, claiming their first T20 World Cup and second ICC trophy, following their 2000 Women’s ODI World Cup win.
Seven days of glory for New Zealand Cricket
In just seven days, New Zealand cricket achieved historic feats that have redefined their legacy on the world stage. The Black Caps’ first-ever Test series win in India and the White Ferns’ maiden T20 World Cup triumph represent the pinnacle of New Zealand cricket’s red-letter week, marking a period of unprecedented success that will be remembered for years to come.