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IND vs NZ Highlights, WTC final, Southampton Test, Day 6: Taylor, Williamson Guide NZ to Win

India vs New Zealand, WTC Final Live Score And Updates: New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets to win the inaugural ICC World Test Championship

India vs New Zealand (test)

CONCLUDED

IND vs NZ Cricket Scorecard (test)

Final test, The Rose Bowl, Southampton, 6th Day, 3rd Session

India

1st INN

217/10

(92.1) RR 2.35

2nd INN

170 /10

(73.0) 2.33

India Virat Kohli (C)
New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets
New Zealand Kane Williamson (C)

New Zealand

1st INN

249/10

(99.2) RR 2.51

2nd INN

140 /2

(45.5) RR 3.05

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23:45 (IST)

Kane Williamson: Want to thank Virat and the Indian team. Coming into the last day with all results on the table, the heart we showed was brilliant. It's a very special feeling. It's the first time we've come away with a world title. The 22 players we utilised so far, they've all played a superb role. Lastly, the guys who played a direct part in this Test...we know we don't have the stars, we rely on the bits and pieces to stay competitive. We saw that this match, we know how strong this Indian side is, in all conditions. It's not always easy in a one-off Test, it's a fickle game, but through this six days, no one had the upper hand. Ross is very experienced and calm in this kind of situation. Nice to be there at the end, a special feeling that we haven't had before.

23:41 (IST)

Virat Kohli: First up, big congratulations to Kane and the whole team. They showed great consistency. To pull out a result in three days, they put us under pressure, they deserve to win. The first day that got washed out, and when play resumed it was difficult to get any sort of momentum. A few more runs if play had gone on... this morning was the difference where the Kiwi bowlers executed the plans to perfection. They kept pushing us back in the game. 30-40 runs short to put them under serious pressure. You need to have a fast bowling all-rounder for that, the combination we play, we've been successful all over the world. We wanted to cover all bases, if we had more game time the wicket would have worn out more and spinners would have played a bigger part. Jamieson is a world class player, played a bit of cricket with him at RCB, he has had a great game. WTC is great for the game, the more its given importance, the more it will keep international cricket alive. No Test is going to be boring, everyone is going to go for a result. Looking forward to the England series.

23:37 (IST)

Kyle Jamieson is the Man of the Match: It's a massive moment. To be standing out here is surreal. I knew we needed a big first hour. It was a very good Indian side so we knew it would be a tough task. It's nice to get the ball first up and play a part, it's always nice to get some wickets. He's (Kohli) obviously a world class player, to get him twice is awesome.

23:18 (IST)

2019 World Cup was very tough for us at that point, but this makes up for that: Ross Taylor.

23:14 (IST)

Tim Southee: Two years back when we started this journey and to be sitting here is pretty special. The consistency through selection, performances, never giving up... there's a lot of heart in this side and enjoy each others' company. It dates back a lot further than the last couple of years. It's a pretty special feeling. The changing room is a lot calmer knowing the two experienced guys are in (Taylor and Williamson). They made it a lot easier to watch. As any international sportsperson, you always look to continue to improve. The guys push each other not just in cricket skills but also fitness. BJ Watling sums up what this team means. He's one of our champion blokes and player. What he has given to this team... he has given everything to it.

23:08 (IST)

India vs New Zealand live score: NZ 140 for 2. NEW ZEALAND ARE ICC WORLD TEST CHAMPIONS! Kane Williamson (52) and Ross Taylor (47) stay unbeaten at the end to guide NZ home. Fittingly, Taylor finishes with a boundary and breaks into celebrations. A warm hug from Virat Kohli to Kane Williamson as well. The game has been played in great spirit, and NZ have been the better team.

22:54 (IST)

Ind vs NZ, WTC Final Update: NZ 125 for 2.  Kane Williamson is switching gears now, he wants to finish in a hurry. Classical batting, this. New Zealand just 14 runs away from glory.

22:30 (IST)

India vs New Zealand live score: NZ 104 for 2. DRINKS: NZ are doing this easy. No fuss at all. India not going too negative lines either, as they're still searching for wickets. Fair enough though. Can't dry runs and take the game to a draw.

22:13 (IST)

Ind vs NZ, WTC Final Update: NZ 92 for 2. New Zealand are going easy, but have been jolted a little as Ross Taylor receives a blow on his helmet from Jasprit Bumrah. Quick delivery bounced from length, hit him on the side of the grille.

21:58 (IST)

India vs New Zealand live score: NZ 85 for 2. CATCH DROPPED! How crucial is that? Ross Taylor dropped at first slip by Cheteshwar Pujara. Jasprit Bumrah the bowler. Perfect delivery, draws the edge, goes at a comfortable height but Pujara spills it. Last chance gone?

21:47 (IST)

Update: Wriddhiman Saha is keeping wickets now, as Rishabh Pant is unwell.

21:45 (IST)

India vs New Zealand live score: NZ 74 for 2. This partnership is guiding New Zealand towards victory. They're doing it without too many risks. Helped along by some ordinary bowling from India's pacers. Ravindra Jadeja is into the attack now.

21:28 (IST)

Ind vs NZ, WTC Final Update: NZ 60-2. Ross Taylor realises attack is the best form of defence. Two fours vs R Ashwin in one over. New Zealand will breathe a lot easier now.

21:18 (IST)

Ind vs NZ, WTC Final Update: NZ 46-2. DRINKS - It's an intense battle at the moment. A terrific end to the World Test Championship is on the cards, whichever way it goes. Ashwin's double strike has put the brakes on NZ's scoring. Intense stuff

21:07 (IST)

India vs New Zealand live score: NZ 46 for 2. R Ashwin now has 71 wickets in the World Test Championship, the most in the competition. Is he the Man of the Tournament?

20:59 (IST)

Ind vs NZ, WTC Final Update: NZ 44-2. WICKET - Devon Conway lbw Ashwin 19. Ashwin again! He's creating plenty of issues for New Zealand. Skids on with the angle, strikes him plumb in front. Conway doesn't review. Ashwin keeping India in this game. Terrific stuff.

20:49 (IST)

India vs New Zealand: WTC Final NZ 39/1: Nearly a wicket, Kane Williamson given out lbw to R Ashwin playing the sweep shot. But he reviews successfully. Ball missing leg stump. How big is that.

20:38 (IST)

Ind vs NZ, WTC Final Update: NZ 33-1. WICKET - Tom Latham st Pant b Ashwin 9 (41). The wicket India wanted. Bumrah was ordinary at the other end but Ashwin provides the first breakthrough yet again. Tossed up nicely, Latham came down the track and misses it completely. Do India have a glimmer of hope here?

20:29 (IST)

India vs New Zealand: WTC Final NZ 22/0: Jasprit Bumrah and R Ashwin bowling in tandem. Bumrah beats Tom Latham's bat thrice in a row, but he needs the edge. Ashwin got the leading edge but it popped over his head. No luck for India.

20:17 (IST)

Ind vs NZ, WTC Final Update: NZ 19-0. The final session starts. 45 overs, 120 to get. New Zealand clear favourites, but who knows? Jasprit Bumrah to start.

IND vs NZ Highlights, WTC final, Southampton Test, Day 6: Taylor, Williamson Guide NZ to Win

IND vs NZ Live Score, WTC final, Southampton Test, Day 6: India vs New Zealand live score: NZ 140 for 2. NEW ZEALAND ARE ICC WORLD TEST CHAMPIONS! Kane Williamson (52) and Ross Taylor (47) stay unbeaten at the end to guide NZ home. Fittingly, Taylor finishes with a boundary and breaks into celebrations. A warm hug from Virat Kohli to Kane Williamson as well. The game has been played in great spirit, and NZ have been the better team.

Day 5 Report 

Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara see through the rest of the day. An interesting day today, with India and NZ battling hard. India’s bowlers did well but NZ’s tail wagged, as teams often do against India. India have wiped out the small deficit and are into a slender lead now. Tomorrow is going to be a thrilling day, hopefully.

New Zealand was somewhat comfortably placed at 101-2 after fast bowler Kyle Jamiesen’s 5-31 dismissed India for 217 in the first innings on the third day of the rain-affected inaugural WTC final. The first day was completely washed out while only 64.4 overs could be bowled on the second day. India’s middle order was rattled by an all-out New Zealand pace attack on Sunday before Devon Conway (54) and Tom Latham (30) provided a solid opening stand of 70 runs. There is the provision of a reserve day and there’s a much better forecast over the remaining two days. If the outcome is a draw, the trophy will be shared. Given a standard men’s Test lasts a maximum of five days, this match would usually be destined for a draw. The provision of a reserve day on Wednesday, however, offers the hope that one team will be able to claim a winners’ cheque worth $1.6 million, with the runners-up receiving $800,000.

But that is still no guarantee a two-year process to crown Test cricket’s first official world champion will end with an outright winner. The International Cricket Council confirmed Monday the final would be extended into Wednesday if the match had not been completed by close of play on Tuesday’s fifth day. But the global governing body stressed the aim of using the reserve day was to do with making up the overs lost in the game, rather than trying to force a result The ICC added a decision would be taken by the match officials 60 minutes before the scheduled close of play on day five. Tickets have now gone on sale to spectators who had paid to attend the washed-out first and fourth days, with fans who missed out in the initial ballot able to buy tickets from Tuesday.

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5 Pakistan 2247 94
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