- A test series is being played between Team India and New Zealand. New Zealand played brilliantly and won the first two matches of this series. Now a big stigma is going to be put on Team India after 92 years.
A Test series is being played between Team India and New Zealand. In the first two matches of this series, New Zealand has performed brilliantly and has won the series as well. The last match of this tour of New Zealand will be played at Wankhede.
But in this series, another danger is looming over Team India. Team India has already lost the series after losing the first two matches. But if India loses the last match as well, then a big stigma can be put on Team India after 92 years.
That danger looming over Team India
Team India has already lost the series against New Zealand but the last match is still left. If Team India loses in this match, then a big stigma can be put on the team.
For the last 92 years, Team India has not seen a clean sweep defeat in a series of 3 matches or more. If the team loses the last match to be played at Wankhede, then this stigma will be forever associated with Team India under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma.
India tour was historic for New Zealand
Sal has etched his name in the pages of history in the New Zealand team that toured India in 2024. With the victory in the matches played in Bangalore and Pune, New Zealand has won a series in India for the first time. Before this, the matter was limited to draws only.
New Zealand would like to clean sweep Team India by winning the last match to be played at Wankhede and if they are successful in doing so, then another stigma may fall on Team India.
Team India will have to show its strength in Wankhede
In the last match of the 3 match test series, Team India will have to win to save its honour. Poor batting is being blamed for India’s defeat in this series. The bowlers are taking wickets but the batsmen are seen struggling to score even 200 runs.
Team India’s batsmen will have to take responsibility and tackle New Zealand’s spin bowling. Especially experienced batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will have to step up and do their bit.