New Zealand’s historic 3-0 Test series sweep over India has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. Former Kiwi batter Ross Taylor expressed his astonishment at the team’s remarkable achievement, stating that a clean sweep was beyond their wildest dreams.
The visitors dominated the series from start to finish, showcasing their superiority in all departments. Ajaz Patel and Mitchell Santner wreaked havoc with the ball, while Rachin Ravindra, Will Young, and Devon Conway led the charge with the bat.
Taylor hailed the team’s performance as a testament to their hard work and determination. “I think the way they played throughout the whole series… I think we hoped more than thought we were going to win,” he said. “But a clean sweep – I think it still hasn’t quite sunk in among the New Zealand public, probably for the players as well.”
The series victory has provided a much-needed boost to cricket in New Zealand, a nation where rugby reigns supreme. “Cricket is fighting for an audience,” Taylor noted. “After losing in Sri Lanka, the press after that has changed around completely. I don’t think we’ve had scenes like this since winning the (last) World Test Championship.”
Taylor believes the team’s success in India will inspire future generations of Kiwi cricketers. “It just tells you how high the New Zealand cricket public holds the Indian cricket team and what it’s like to go and win over there,” he said. “After winning the first Test, it gave the team as well as the public some belief, but I don’t think even in our wildest dreams we imagined a clean sweep.”
New Zealand’s triumph is a testament to their resilience and adaptability. They overcame challenging conditions, including India’s spin-friendly pitches, to secure a historic victory. The series sweep will undoubtedly go down as one of the most memorable moments in New Zealand cricket history.