New Zealand captain tom latham expressed pride and excitement for his team’s success

New Zealand’s captain Tom Latham congratulates Mitchell Santner after an Indian wicket during the second Test in Pune on October 26, 2024.
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He was reappointed as Test captain after two years following the team’s series loss in Sri Lanka. But Tom Latham, the New Zealand captain, was “immensely” proud of the historic feat his team achieved on Saturday (October 26, 2024), assuring his team its first Test series win in India.

“Coming off the back of a Sri Lankan series where we obviously didn’t get the results that we wanted, to come here and play the style of cricket that we have played, we are immensely proud to be in the position of winning two Test matches here,” an elated Latham said.

“A lot of New Zealand teams have come here over the past 69 years, I think it is, and 13 series. To be the first team to win a series over here is immensely special. (I am) very proud of this group.”

Showering praise on Mitchell Santner, who ended with a 13-wicket match-haul, Latham stressed on his consistency being the key.

“The way Mitch bowled yesterday on day two, a wicket where you bowled the same ball, one would turn and one would skid on so he just bowled pretty much the same ball time and time again and one would spin and one wouldn’t. That’s the challenge of these surfaces,” Latham said.

“When you are not sure what the ball is doing, it obviously brings the stumps into play and the catches behind the wicket into play. You look at the wickets from most of the game, a lot of them were bowleds or LBWs, so that was something that we tried to do was to bring the stumps into play and we saw a few more catches behind the wicket today.”

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