New Zealand: New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell hailed his side’s landmark achievement after they sealed their first-ever ODI series win in India, saying that to be the first-ever side to achieve this historic moment has been ‘pretty special’.
Knocks of 137 and 106 from Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips took New Zealand to a commanding 337/8 on a two-paced black soil pitch, before the visitors held their nerve to overcome Virat Kohli’s valiant 54th ODI century – 124 off 108 balls - and bowl out India for 296 in 46 overs.
“It's always a pleasure to come over here and play in India in front of these amazing fans and play such a great team. So to be able to come over here and win a series, the first time a New Zealand team's done it was pretty special.