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India is back at the top spot of ICC Test rankings after dominating NZ at Wankhede Stadium to seal the series 1-0.
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India is back at the top spot of ICC Test rankings after dominating NZ at Wankhede Stadium to seal the series 1-0.
 
                  
India have won the 2nd test against NZ at Wankhede stadium by a heavy margin of 372 runs. Mayank Agarwal adjudged as player of the match and Ashwin as player of the series.
 
                  
Ravichandran Ashwin takes 50 wickets in a calender year for the 4th time in his test career as he goes past Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh.
 
                  
India is now 332 runs ahead in the 2nd innings after bowling out NZ for just 62 in their 1st innings, thanks to a fiery spell from Siraj and a 4-for from Ravi Ashwin.
 
                  
BCCI and CSA have agreed on the conduct of India's tour to South Africa for 3 tests and 3 ODIs which will start from December 26 and T20Is are no longer a part of the schedule.
 
                  
Ajaz Patel has written history after taking all 10 Indian wickets by himself to become the only 3rd bowler to do so as New Zealand manages to restrict Indian innings at 325.
 
                  
Ajaz Patel is doing quite a job for the kiwis as he got better of Kohli and Pujara ,dismissing both of them on 0.
 
                  
On the occasion of Shastri's retirement from the post of Indian coach and Kohli's stepping down as the captain of the T20I team, let's look back at the overall record of the duo.
 
                  
India is currently in the top position of the WTC points table. The World Test Championship will be held between 2021 to 2023 and the two teams on top will meet each other in the finals.
 
                  
England and India have been docked two points from their 2021-23 World Test Championship Points Tally, for slow over-rate. Both teams have been fined 40% of their match fees, as well.
 
                  
India had a target of 209 which was looking quite possible but the Day 5 Rain ruined the celebrations of the Indian side.
 
                  
The squad will carry the mace on a week-long tour which will start from Whangarei on July 26.
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