New Zealand V India 2014
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New Zealand wins series against India – 2nd Test
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Brendon McCullum became the 1st Kiwi player to blast a triple century and Jimmy Neesham assisted him with a ton as misery for India continued on foreign soils.
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McCullum and Watling secured New Zealand – 2nd Test vs. India
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A career’s best unbeaten 281 by the Black Caps skipper, Brendon McCullum, and a ton by BJ Watling, guided their side towards the series win against India.
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New Zealand fights for survival – 2nd Test vs. India
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Black Cap’s captain, Bredon McCullum, blasted a superb ton, shared an unbeaten 158 runs partnership with BJ Watling and kept India anxious in the 2nd Test.
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India anticipates victory – 2nd Test vs. New Zealand
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A magnificent hundred by Ajinkya Rahane put India in command against the powerful unit of New Zealand who are facing a possible defeat in the final Test.
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Ishant Sharma rules the day – 2nd Test vs. New Zealand
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The spearhead of the Indian pace battery, Ishant Sharma, well assisted by Mohammed Shami penetrated through the batting line up of the Kiwis in the 1st innings.
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India lost besides ton from Dhawan – 1st Test
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New Zealand maintained their supremacy in the ongoing series vs. India who surrendered the opening Test against the quality quick bowling on a bouncy track.
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India bounced back in the opening Test vs. New Zealand
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The Indian bowlers put their side back in the game after their dismal batting in the first innings as the Black Caps were dismissed cheaply in their 2nd one.
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India in trouble – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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Brendon McCullum led his side from the front with a double hundred and the pace battery of the Kiwis dismantled the top order batting of India.
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McCullum, Williamson demolished Indian bowling – 1st Test
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The skipper of New Zealand, Brendon McCullum, got back to his form with a superb ton whereas Kane Williamson smashed a hundred as the hosts rule over India.
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Ross Taylor, Matt Henry drowned India 4-0 – fifth ODI
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The Black Caps continued their dominance over the Blue Shirts as Ross Taylor, Kane Williamson and the debutant, Matt Henry, sparkled for the home side.