New Zealand captain Tom Latham proudly declared on Sunday that his team’s remarkable 3-0 Test series sweep against India ranks as one of the “greatest series wins” in the history of New Zealand cricket.
The Black Caps achieved their historic victory in the final Test match by a narrow margin of 25 runs at the renowned Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, delivering a significant blow to India by inflicting only their second-ever home series whitewash.
In a stunning turnaround, New Zealand, often seen as the underdog team in the cricketing world, bounced back from a disappointing 2-0 defeat in Sri Lanka just a month prior to this remarkable series. They successfully ended India’s 12-year stronghold, marking it as the first Test series loss for the home team in over a decade.
“It’s obviously a great moment for New Zealand cricket, probably one of New Zealand cricket’s greatest series wins I think,” said Latham, underscoring the importance of this achievement for the team and its fans.
“Again, all we can do is keep playing cricket and keep playing our brand of cricket. We’ve felt a lot of support over the last couple of weeks, which is really special,” he added, expressing gratitude for the encouragement received from supporters during the series.
New Zealand is set to host a formidable England side for a three-match Test series, beginning November 28 in Christchurch. Following the opening Test, matches will be held in Wellington and Hamilton, drawing considerable enthusiasm from local cricket fans.
Latham emphasized the significance of the upcoming matches, stating: “We’ve got three more big games back home. We’ve got sell-out crowds in a couple of the games, which is all you can ask for from a cricketer’s point of view.”
Mumbai-born New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel emerged as a standout performer in the thrilling final Test, achieving an exceptional match haul of 11 wickets thanks to his impressive left-arm spin. His remarkable bowling included five wickets in the first innings followed by six in the second, playing a crucial role in bowling out India for just 121 runs while they chased a target of 147. Latham lauded his teammate’s outstanding performance, calling him “fantastic.”
As underdogs in the cricketing world, showcased exceptional skill and determination, particularly given India’s formidable home record. To gain further insight into this significant achievement, we have invited New Zealand cricket captain Tom Latham for a brief interview.
**Interviewer**: Tom, congratulations on the incredible 3-0 sweep against India! How does it feel to lead your team in what you’ve described as one of the “greatest series wins” in New Zealand cricket history?
**Tom Latham**: Thank you! It’s an immensely proud moment for us all. When we went into this series, we knew we had a tough challenge ahead. To pull off a clean sweep in India is something we’ve aspired to for a long time, and achieving it is a testament to the hard work and determination of our team.
**Interviewer**: Winning the final Test by just 25 runs must have been intense. Can you describe the atmosphere on the field during those final moments?
**Tom Latham**: Absolutely, it was nerve-wracking! The energy was electric. We knew every run counted, and with the match hanging in the balance, the pressure was on us. I must commend our bowlers; they held their nerve exceptionally well and executed the game plan perfectly when it mattered most.
**Interviewer**: This victory marks only India’s second home series whitewash. What do you think set your team apart in this series?
**Tom Latham**: I believe it was our ability to adapt to different conditions and maintain our composure under pressure. We studied their strengths and weaknesses closely, and the guys executed our strategies brilliantly. The team spirit was incredible, and each player stepped up, which made all the difference.
**Interviewer**: Looking ahead, how do you think this series win will impact New Zealand cricket in the long run?
**Tom Latham**: I think it will have a huge impact, not just in terms of confidence but also in inspiring the next generation of cricketers in New Zealand. We have shown that we can overcome challenges and perform at the highest level. We hope this success leads to more opportunities on the international stage.
**Interviewer**: Lastly, any message you’d like to share with the New Zealand cricket fans?
**Tom Latham**: I want to thank our fans for their unwavering support. This victory is for all of you. We appreciate every cheer, every message, and every bit of encouragement. We hope to continue making you proud in the future!
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Tom, and congratulations once again on this historic achievement!
**Tom Latham**: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure.