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Australian Test skipper Tim Paine has reacted to his statement of backing India to win the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand. Paine had earlier pr??edicted that the Virat Kohli-led India would win the WTC final pretty c??omfortably.

“My prediction is India will win pretty comfortably if they play anyway near their best,” Paine had sa??id in a video posted by cricket.com.au on Twitter.

However, in the summit clash at Rose Bowl in Southampton, ?Black Caps defeated India?? by eight wickets to become World Champions and win the prestigious Test mace.

Chasing 139 on the last day of the WTC final, Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson and senior batsman Ross Taylor played? unbeaten knocks off 52 and 47, respectivel?y, to take their side over the line.

Reacting to New Zealand’s sensational performance in the high-voltage contest, Paine apologised to their fans, highlighting how Williamson and Co. have progressed over the last few months. The wicketkeeper-batsman mentioned that New Zealand have done a tremendous job despite being a small nation, and he respects them.

“We all get some wrong. I copped a bit from the Kiwi fans, so I thought I’d come on air and eat some humble pie. I thought the New Zealanders played outstandingly. It’s always a pleasure to watch the way they go about it. For such a small nation – I’m from Tasmania, which is obviously our smallest resource state, and we punch above our weight – so I certainly respect what the Kiwis do on an international stage,” said Paine as quoted by stuff.co.nz.

Paine heaped praises on New Zealand’s cricket system for finding special talents like Kyle Jamieson and Devon Conway, who have been quite impressive in t??he interna??tional arena.

“They’ve done well under Kane Williamson since they last played us… they’ve added big Kyle Jamieson, who on day five or six was outstanding, and a quality opening batter which is Devon Conway, so they’re always improving, and they always seem to find these good cricketers” he added.

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A day after losing the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand, Indian captain Virat Kohli took to social media to share a motiva?tional message?? for Team India.

On the last day of the WTC final, New Zealand bundled out India for 170 and got the target of 139 runs to win the summit clash. While chasing, the Black Caps lost both the openers Tom Latham (9) and Devon Conway (19), but the experienced pair of Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor stayed till the end to finish the game with eight wickets in hand.

Leading his team from the front, Williamson anchored New Zealand’s second innings along with experienced candidate Taylor. While the skipper played an unbeaten knock of 52. Senior lad Taylor remained not-out on 43 runs.

Ravichandran Ashwin was the only Indian bowler to take wickets in the fourth essay. He sent back bot?h Kiwi openers to become? the highest wicket-taker in WTC 2019-21 cycle.

Kohli posted a team huddle photo from the match, terming them as ‘family’. The 30-year-old also added a heart emoji before mentioning that the boys move ahead together from here.

“This isn’t just a team. It’s a family. We move ahead. TOGETHER (Blue heart emoji) (Flag of India symbol),” Kohli wrote on the micro-blogging?? website Twitter.

“Big things don’t come easy”: Ravi Shastri explains India’s defeat

Team India head coach Ravi Shastri also shared his views on social media. He congratulated New Zealand and explained why the Kiwis emerged as winners in the epi?c contest.

Shastri termed Black Caps as the deserving winner, saying the better team won in the challenging conditions. He congratulated New Zealand, admitting that he ‘respects’ the Williamson-led side.

“Better team won in the conditions. Deserved winners after the longest wait for a World Title. Classic example of Big things don’t come easy. Well played, New Zealand. Respect,” Shastri tweeted.

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They say going back to the roots after accomplishing success is essential, and that’s precisely what New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson did when he visited the iconic Hambledon Cricket Club with the ICC Test mace after captaining his side to a memorable triumph in the World Test Championship (WTC) f?inal over India at in Southampton.

The Hambledon Cricket Club was formed in 1765 and was the prime cricket club in England before Lord’s became the home of cricket after the formation of the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1787. The Hambledon Club is situated just 15 miles away from Rose Bowl, where the summit clash took place from June 18 to 23.

On Wednesday, Williamson became the first captain in his nation’s cricketing history to laid his hands on the ICC Test mace. A day later, he posed for photographs at the Hambledon Club ground site and inside the premises.

The official Twitter handle of the International Cricket Council (ICC) shared snaps of Williamson visiting the his?toric club.

“Photo sessions with the #WTC21 winning captain, Kane Williamson. The Blackcaps star with the mace at the historic Hambledon Cricket Club” tweeted ICC on Thursday.

After outshining the Virat Kohli-led side, New Zealand was given the ICC Test mace along with $1.60 million pri??ze mo??ney. The Kiwi star spoke his heart out at the presentation, saying it’s nice to win a tournament after missing a few in the past.

“Certainly, it’s a very special feeling after a couple of close ones (in ICC finals), nice to get one under the belt. I’ve been part of (New Zealand cricket) for a short while, but it’s a very special feeling, the first time in our history we’ve come away with a world title,” said the 30-year-old.

“This will be remembered for a long time. We don’t always have all the stars, and we saw that in this match. We saw so much heart and commitment,” added Williamson.

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New Zealand defeated India in the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) final to win the coveted trophy. The pair of Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor guided their side ??to chase down the target of ?139 runs with eight wickets in hand.

While Williamson reached his half-century (52 no), Taylor remained unbeaten on 47 runs. For India, only Ravichandran Ashwin managed to pick the wickets. Ashwin dismissed both the openers Tom Latham (9) and Devon Conway (19) to?? finish the WTC 2019-21 cycle as the highe??st wicket-taker.

Earlier, on the final day, New Zealand bowlers displayed wonderful bowling to bundle out India in their second innings for 170 runs. The likes of Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara couldnโ€™t contribute enough with the bat and failed to cross the score of 20 runs. While Koh?li m?ade 13, Pujara and Rahane were dismissed at 15.

The Kiwi bowling attack led by Tim Southee dominated the proceedings. Southee bagged a four-wicket haul for 48 runs in 19 overs, including 4 maidens. Similarly, Trent Boult claimed three scalps. All-rounder Kyle Jamieson, who picked up a fifer in the first innings, dismissed two Indian batters, and Neil Wagner earned the remaining one scalp.

Rishabh Pant was the highest run-scorer for India in their second innings. The wicketkeeper-batsman made 41 runs off 88 deliveri?es, including four boundaries.

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On Day 6 of the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) final, between India and New Zealand at Rose Bowl in Southampton, off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin reached a special land??mark when he took the wicket of Kiwi opener Devon Conway.

Conway was Ashwin’s 71st scalp in the WTC cycle 2019-21, and with it, the Tamil Nadu spinner became the highest wicket-taker in the ongoing championship. Ashwin surpassed Australian speedster Pat Cummins, who had taken 70 wickets in this period.

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Leading up to the WTC final, Ashwin was third on the list with 67 wickets to his credit. In the mega clash against New Zealand, Ashwin? has so far taken four scalps (two each in first and second innings).

Earlier, on the final day of the summit clash, Kiwi bowlers exhibited tremendous bowling to pack India’s second innings for 170 runs.

The likes of Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara failed to impress and couldn’t even reach their 20s. While Pujara and Rahane were dismissed at 15, Kohli was removed when he was t 13. Black Caps bowling attack led by Tim Southee dominated the proceedings.

Southee picked up a four-wicket haul for 48 runs from 19 overs, including 4 maidens. At the same time, his partner-in-crime Trent Boult bagged three scalps. Kyle Jamieson, who claimed a fifer in the first innings, earned two wickets, including the big one of Kohli. Neil Wagner picked up the remaining one scalp.

Rishabh Pant was the highest run-getter for India in their second innings. The explosive wicketkeeper-batsman scored 41 runs off 88 deliveries, including four boundaries. Apart from Pant, only Rohit Sharma was able to reach the 30-run mark.

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The fifth day of the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and New Zealand was disfigured by racist behaviour by a few individuals. It is learnt that the New Zealand team was at the rece?iving end with some racist slurs that were hurled at Ross Taylor.

The incident was brought to the notice of the International Cricket Council (ICC) by a use?r on Twitter??. The fan claimed that he could hear few spectators hurling abuse at New Zealand players.

“Hey folks, is there anyone at the ground taking note of crowd behaviour? There is a patron yelling abuse at the NZ team. There’s been some pretty inappropriate stuff throughout the day, including reports of racist abuse directed at LRPL Taylor,” a fan wrote on social media.

Clarie Furlong, the General Manager of Marketing And Communications of the ICC, took cognizance of the user’s post and promised suitable action. After few hours, she revealed on social media that the two fans, who are alleged found abusing Taylor, were spotted and removed from the stadium.

“Just to let you know, two individuals have been identified and removed from the venue for their conduct. Thanks for taking the time to contact @ajarrodkimber and I; we really don’t stand for that sort of behaviour in cricket,” Furlong wrote on the micro-blogging website.

“We received reports of abuse directed at the New Zealand players. Our security team were able to identify the culprits, and they were ejected from the ground. We will not tolerate any sort of abusive behaviour in cricket,” the ICC said in a media statement as quoted by TOI.

The international apex council has been quite strict while taking against unruly behaviour in the crowd in recent times. Notably, during India’s tour of Australia earlier this year, few fans were evicted from the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) for allegedly hurling racial abuse at Indian speedster Mo?hammed Siraj.

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Rain and bad light have ruined the excitement of the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and New Zealand. ??However, despite that, players from both teams have shown top-quality skills, and they have been able to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Even after five days, any result is still possible following a mesmerizing arm-wrestle between the two sides as the WTC final heads into its reserve day.

New Zealand were bundled out for 249 runs, thanks to some outstanding bowling display by the Indian pace attack. Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson showe??d high-quality batting and kept his end alive for a lon??ger period. He played a vital 49-run knock after facing almost 30 overs himself.

Although Williamson could not manage to score a well-deserved half-century but he did accomplish a personal milestone. During his 177-ball 49 runs innings, the 30-year-old went past former Black Caps skipper Stephen Fleming to become New Zealand’s second-highest run-scorer in the longest format.

Fleming had accumulated 7172 runs from 111 matches in the red-ball format. On the other hand, Williamson has now 7178 runs to his name in 85 Tests. Senior batsman Ross Taylor is currently the leading run-getter for New Zealand in the olde??st format. He has 7517 runs to his ??credit in 108 matches.

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  • 7178 โ€?Kane Williamson (85)*
  • 7172 โ€?Stephen Fleming (111)

Overall, Williamson averages 53.57 in the Test format. The Tauranga-born has 24 hundreds and 32 half-centuries to his name. When it comes to WTC, Williamson has scored 866 runs in 15 innings at an average of 57.33. He has smashed three hundreds and one fifty during this period. He is also New Zealand’s highest run-getter in WTC 2019-21 cycle.

Coming back on Day 5, after bundling out New Zealand for 249 in their first essay, the Virat Kohli-led si??de had scored 64??/2 in their second innings at stumps with a lead of 32 runs.

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The fifth day of the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and New Zealand ended with the Virat Kohli-led side dominating major parts of the day. After bundling out Black Caps for 249, India started pretty steadily, with openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill making runs at an economy rate of around 2.00.

However, Kiwi pacer Tim Southee had some other plans as he displayed some of the most remarkable bowling. The veteran speedster trapped youngster Gill in front during the 11th over of India’s second innings and drew the first blood. Gill made just 8 runs off 33 balls.

On the other hand, Rohit looked solid and was trying his best to tackle the top quality spells. But an?? error in judgement cost his wicket during the 27th over, just a few minutes before the stum??ps on the fifth day.

Southee set him up nicely with few outswingers, followed by a sharp incoming delivery. Rohit raised his shoulders and offered no shot, anticipating that the ball would move away. However, the red-leather nipped back in and hit Rohit’s pads, and the umpire wasted no time to give him out.

Before the officials announc??ed the stumps, India had put up 64/2 on the scoreboard, leading New Zealand by 32 runs.

Earlie?r, New Zealand began the day with their overnight score of 101/2??. However, they were reduced to 135/5 at lunch as Indian bowlers bowled some lethal spells to dominate the first session of the day.

Speedster Mohammad Shami led the pace attack by providing the initial breakthrough in the form of Ross Taylor (11). Soon Ishant Sharma joined the rally and sent back Henry Nicholls (7). Then, Shami continued his aggressive spell and cleaned up New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman BJ Watling (1) to keep India at the top at lunch.

Colin de Grandomme (13) showed his intentions from the word go, but a ripping in-swinger from Shami packed his innings. However,? the Kiwi tail added quite a few vital runs to frustrate the India?ns. The last four wickets added as many as 87 runs to help New Zealand a vital 32-run lead before bundling out for 249 runs.

Skipper Williamson stood tall against a top-quality Indian bowling attack in challenging conditions. He eventually fell one run short of his half-century as Ishant s??ent hi??m back to the pavilion.

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The Day 4 of the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and New Zealand brought disappointment to many faces. However, the subsequent day has cheered the ad???mirers of the game, especially the Indian fans

Indian seamers completely dominated the first session, compelling Kiwi batters to struggle to find runs. Mohammed Shami was the pick of the bowlers, who drew the first blood in the morning by dismissing veteran batter Ross Taylor.

Shami didn’t just stop there as he soon removed New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman BJ Watling, who is playing his last Test match. The right-armer set the batsman up with the classical tactic of bowling a few short and wide deliveries before bowling a lethal?? outswinger.

Shami bowled a peach of a delivery that pitched in the middle and went away slightly. But, unfortunately, Watling played down the line entirely wrong as the red-leather cra?shed through his gates to hit the top of the off-stump.

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Bowlers dominate to pack New Zealand under 250

Shami continued the momentum as he picked up the prized wickets of Colin de Grandhomme (13) and Kyle Jamieson (21), who came to scor??e quick runs in order to excel the run rate. Shami set up De Grandhomme nicely by going wide of the crease to trap him in front of the wickets.

The 30-year-old bagged his fourth scalp when he removed Jamieson, who was going all over with his attacking batting. Shami bowled a bouncer, which was whacked by the Kiwi all-rounder but got caught at the fine leg by Jasprit Bumrah.

Apart from Shami, his partner-in-crime Ishant Sharma also bowled brilliantly on the fifth day. First Ishant removed Henry Nicholls (7) in the 70th over of New Zealand’s first innings. He came round the wicket and bowled an angled delivery, which forced Nicholls to have a go at it. As a result, it carried a thick outside edge, and Rohit Sharma took a remarkable catch in the slip cordon.

Ishant picked one more scalp on the day, and this time it was a jackpot as the tall pacer got rid of New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson, who scored a well-made 49 runs from 177 deliveries. Ravindra Jadeja dismissed the last wicket in the form of Tim Southee (30) to pack New Zealand’s first innings for 249 runs.

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