Newzealand won Test Championship Final 2021 vs India | WTC Winner NZ Kane WIlliamson Virat Kohli New Zealand crowned World Test Champions after thrilling final day Kane Williamson and Taylor calmed New Zealand nerves during a chase of 139 from 53 overs – a target that was just testing enough to give India a chance, particularly after Ravichandran Ashwin had dismissed both openers in a dangerous spell after tea. But Williamson (52*) and Taylor (47*) bided their time and built a match-winning partnership of 96, with Taylor hitting the winning runs to ensure that New Zealand win the first-ever World Test Championship mace. India began the sixth day 32 runs ahead, on 64/2, with Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara at the crease, and with all results still possible. NEW ZEALAND WIN THE WORLD TEST CHAMPIONSHIP! New Zealand knew that they needed a fair helping of wickets in the morning session, and Kyle Jamieson got them off to a superb start, tempting Kohli into a nibble that BJ Watling, playing in his final ever Test, gratefully grabbed behind the stumps. And the big Kiwi bowler struck again in his very next over, luring a rare waft out of Pujara to get the edge, with Ross Taylor taking a good catch in the cordon. Jamieson’s double scalp meant India had lost two wickets for just eight runs at the start of the session but also brought Rishabh Pant to the crease. And the dangerous wicketkeeper-batter had New Zealand sweating for a while as he set about building a menacing partnership with Ajinkya Rahane that took India past 100. Rahane fell, but India went in at the interval on 130/5 and with a lead of 98, with New Zealand in need of another flurry in the afternoon session. Ross Taylor whips Shami away for four, and that’s it! A nation of 5m people has beaten a nation of over a billion. And their two most prolific batsmen, Kane Williamson and Taylor, have seen them over the line. #WTCFinal #ViratKohli #Williamson You can follow us on Instagram also : www.instagram.com/cricketnewsdaily1/ Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. . You can also Visit Our Website for Latest Cricket Updates : https://dailycricnews.com/