India's Test Dominance Stumbles in Bengaluru Defeat to New Zealand

India’s Test Dominance Stumbles in Bengaluru Defeat to New Zealand

India’s Test cricket dominance suffered a setback as they were comprehensively defeated by New Zealand in the first Test match in Bengaluru. The Kiwis outplayed India in all departments, securing an emphatic 8-wicket victory.

Captain Rohit Sharma’s decision to bat first despite overcast conditions proved costly. India’s batsmen struggled against New Zealand’s fast bowlers, who exploited the damp pitch to bundle out the hosts for a mere 46 runs. It was India’s lowest total at home in Test cricket.

Rachin Ravindra’s brilliant century propelled New Zealand to a commanding lead. The visitors’ bowlers continued to dominate, dismissing India for 212 in the second innings. Despite valiant efforts from Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli, India’s batting lineup failed to match New Zealand’s prowess.

Another tactical error by India was their selection of three spinners and two fast bowlers. The inclusion of Kuldeep Yadav over Akash Deep proved ineffective, as the fast bowler would have been more suited to the conditions.

The defeat exposed India’s weaknesses in Test cricket. Their inability to adapt to different conditions and their reliance on spinners on a seamer-friendly pitch were major factors in their downfall.

Despite the loss, India maintained their top spot in the World Test Championship table, while New Zealand rose to fourth position. The second Test of the series will be played in Mumbai from December 3-7.