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New Zealand upstages India to take over first place in the ICC Test Rankings.

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New Zealand upstages India to take over first place in the ICC Test Rankings.

India slipped to the second spot

New Zealand upstages India to take over first place in the ICC Test Rankings.

Key sentence:

  • New Zealand Cricket crew on Sunday overturned India to move to the best position in ICC Test Rankings.
  • New Zealand arrived at the best position with 123 focuses.
  • India slipped to the second spot with 121 focuses. 

New Zealand Cricket crew on Sunday overturned India to move to the best position in ICC Test Rankings. The Kiwis accomplished the accomplishment in the wake of getting a mammoth eight-wicket to prevail upon the hosts England in their second Test to dominate the two-game Test arrangement 1-0. 

With success, New Zealand arrived at the best position with 123 focuses, while India slipped to the second spot with 121 focuses. 

Australia held their third situation in the rundown with 108 focuses, while England slipped to the fourth spot in the rundown with 107 focuses. 

The adjustment of rankings can change back to India taking the best position when the two groups meet in the exceptionally significant World Test Championship last beginning from June eighteenth in Southampton. 

Neil Wagner and Matt Henry took three wickets each as England was packaged out for 122 in the subsequent innings. Eventually, New Zealand won the second Test on Day Four serenely by eight wickets here at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Sunday. 

For New Zealand, Tom Latham and Ross Taylor stayed unbeaten on 23 and 0 separately as the side enlisted a thorough success over the hosts. In the subsequent Test, New Zealand rolled out six improvements, yet every player that came in gave an energetic exhibition. 

With this success, New Zealand dominated the two-game arrangement 1-0, and now the side would enter the finals of the World Test Championship (WTC) unhesitatingly. 

Pursuing only 38 races to dominate the game and arrangement, New Zealand didn’t get off to an ideal beginning as Devon Conway (3) was sent back to the structure by Stuart Broad in the second over of the innings. Olly Stone additionally excused Young (8), however eventually, Latham and Taylor guided Kiwis to an eight-wicket win.

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