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Updated: June 20, 2025 02:15
In a stunning endorsement of New Zealand’s recent cricketing feat, former coach Glenn Pocknall has ranked the team’s 3-0 Test series whitewash over India on Indian soil above their 2021 World Test Championship (WTC) victory. The clean sweep, achieved in late 2024, marked the first time India had ever lost a three-match Test series at home by such a margin, making it a landmark moment in New Zealand’s cricketing history.
Key highlights from the series and coach’s remarks
- The 3-0 sweep was achieved in Bengaluru, Pune, and Mumbai, with New Zealand adapting expertly to both pace-friendly and spin-heavy conditions
- India’s batting lineup was dismantled for just 46 runs in the first Test, setting the tone for the series
- Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, and Tom Latham led the batting charge, while Ajaz Patel and Mitchell Santner dominated with the ball
- Glenn Pocknall, who coached several of the series’ standout players domestically, described the win as the greatest achievement in New Zealand’s cricketing history
- The former coach emphasized the difficulty of beating India at home, calling the sweep a more significant accomplishment than the WTC final win over India in 2021
Series context and performance breakdown
- The first Test in Bengaluru saw New Zealand exploit seam-friendly conditions, with India collapsing to their lowest home total in over a decade
- In Pune and Mumbai, where spin dominated, New Zealand’s bowlers outclassed India’s famed spin attack, with Ajaz Patel claiming multiple five-wicket hauls
- Will Young emerged as Player of the Series, praised for his consistency and preparation on subcontinental pitches
- The defeat ended India’s 12-year unbeaten home series streak and severely dented their hopes of reaching a third consecutive WTC final
Broader implications and reactions
- The clean sweep propelled New Zealand to fourth in the WTC25 standings, while India dropped from first to second
- The result sparked widespread acclaim in New Zealand’s cricketing circles, with many calling it the team’s most complete overseas performance
- Pocknall highlighted the mental and technical preparation behind the scenes, crediting the players’ adaptability and resilience
Future outlook
New Zealand’s 3-0 triumph in India is expected to be remembered as a defining chapter in the team’s legacy. With a blend of youth and experience, and a proven ability to win in challenging conditions, the Black Caps have set a new benchmark for touring sides in the subcontinent.
Sources: Times Now, India Today, ICC, Cricblog.