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The cricketing world has witnessed numerous rivalries that have captivated fans, but few are as intriguing as the one between India and New Zealand. Both teams have a rich history and a unique style of play, making their encounters a thrilling spectacle.
Over the years, these matches have not only showcased exceptional team performances but also remarkable individual feats that have left an indelible mark on the sport.
Top 5 highest individual scores in India vs New Zealand Tests
1. Brendon McCullum: The triple ton maestro
Brendon McCullum etched his name in cricket history with a monumental score of 302 runs during the second Test at Wellington on February 14, 2014. This innings not only marked him as the first Kiwi to score a triple century but also came at a crucial time when New Zealand were struggling at 94 for 5 in their second innings, chasing India’s first innings total of 438. McCullum’s marathon effort, which included 32 fours and 4 sixes, lasted nearly 13 hours, showcasing his resilience and skill under pressure.
2. Graham Dowling: A historic knock
Graham Dowling‘s 239 runs in Christchurch on February 22, 1968, remain one of the standout performances in the history of India-New Zealand Tests. Dowling’s innings was characterized by solid technique and concentration, helping New Zealand to a commanding position in that match. His score contributed significantly to New Zealand’s total of 556, setting a high benchmark for future generations of cricketers.
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3. Vinoo Mankad: The Indian legend
Vinoo Mankad scored 231 runs against New Zealand in Chennai on January 6, 1956. His innings was pivotal for India as it laid the foundation for their first innings total. Mankad’s performance is particularly notable as it remains the highest individual score by an Indian in Tests against New Zealand, reflecting his status as one of India’s early cricketing greats.
4. Bert Sutcliffe: The unbeaten hero
Bert Sutcliffe‘s unbeaten 230 runs at Delhi on December 16, 1955, is another significant highlight. His innings helped New Zealand post a formidable total and showcased his ability to anchor the innings while also accelerating when needed. Sutcliffe’s performance is remembered not just for its runs but for its timing and impact on the match.
5. Brendon McCullum: The consistent performer
Before his historic triple century, McCullum had already made headlines with a score of 225 runs against India in Hyderabad on November 12, 2010. This innings was marked by aggressive stroke play and solid partnerships that propelled New Zealand to a competitive total. McCullum’s knack for big scores against India established him as one of the premier batters of his era.
These five innings not only highlight individual brilliance but also reflect the intense competition between India and New Zealand in Test cricket, making their encounters memorable for fans and players alike.