Player of the Match
Player of the Match

1:38pm Latham collects the series trophy from MCA president Ajinkya Naik and joins his team-mates, who are behind the huge placard that says WINNERS. They have truly conquered a land that few dream of in Test cricket. Ajaz Patel now walks to the pitch with his wife and daughter to get a picture clicked. He might as well take a bit of the turf with him back home to New Zealand. Lovely pictures.

And with that, we have come to the end of New Zealand's tour of India. Hope you enjoyed our coverage as much as we did in bringing it all to you. Do keep an eye out for Alagappan Muthu's post-game pieces. On behalf of Vairavan and Sidharth, this is Sudarshanan bidding you goodbye! Ciao!

1:23pm Time for the presentation

Rohit Sharma, India captain: "Losing a series, a Test match, is never easy... something that is not easily digestable. We didn't play our best cricket, NZ played better throughout the series. There were a lot of mistakes we did. The first two Tests we did not put enough runs in the first innings. This game we got the 30 runs [28] lead and the target was chaseable. We failed as a unit. When you are chasing a target like that, you want runs on the board. That was in my mind and it did not come of. When it does not come off it does not look great. I go in with certain plans and those did not come off this series. We did not play our best cricket in these conditions and are facing the result of that. Pant, Gill, Washington showed how to bat on those surfaces. You have to be proactive, last three-four years we have been playing on pitches like that. This was an unfortunate series where we tried certain things that did not come off. I was not at my best as captain in leading the team as well as with the bat. Collectively as a unit we failed to perform."

Ajaz Patel, Player of the Match: "Spin bowling is about rhythm. When you are in rhythm it is about making the most of it, taking it by the horns and helping your team. I felt confident even in the morning session [on day two] but the wicket did not offer me much. After lunch i got the confidence to toss it up and use my guile. [Pant] He's batted phenomenally throughout the series, I had to think out of the box and made sure to come up with a new plan and stay ahead of him."

Will Young, Player of the Series: "Firstly for the team to come over here. One win was huge but to go again and again was huge. I tried to keep it simple, at times I need to trust my defence and at times I need to work out where I want to score. Memories with the boys we have created with the boys. We go back and enjoy each other's company. [On Kane Williamson] Next series we'll see what happens."

Tom Latham, New Zealand captain: "Very very ecstatic. Looking back at the start of the series and to be in this position. Boys have done a very good job and to finally to do it here in Mumbai, we were challenged with bat and ball. Very happy. Just being able to adapt to each ground. There is no one way of doing things - the seamers did the job in Bangalore, different guys stood up at different times. More contributions we were looking for. Last week it was Mitch, this time it was Ajaz. We wanted to come here and try and fire a few shots. Tried to be aggressive with the bat, be proactive and with the ball, keep it simple. I don't think we played all that bad over there [in SL]. Fell on the right side of the toss in these conditions and put enough runs on the board. When you are chasing a target on a tricky wicket, it is important to have runs on the board. Girls winning the World Cup was fantastic, being in this position, we can only brag once we get to this position"

1:04pm New Zealand cricket's superb sporting period continues with the men not only ending India's winning run in Test series at home, but also registering a clean sweep in India, a feat that teams could only dream of. This is the first time India have been whitewashed in a Test series at home since South Africa's 2-0 win in 1999-2000 and their first-ever 3-0 clean sweep at home. Take a moment to digest the magnitude of New Zealand's achievement.

Only Pant posed any real challenge for New Zealand after the tourists made early inroads after setting a target of 147. For a large part of this, he stood between New Zealand and a clean sweep. But once he was dismissed just after lunch - a decision that will continue to divide opinions - New Zealand knew they had found a way in and just finished the job at hand. Ajaz once again shines in the city of his birth and his love for the city perhaps will only grow. He has 25 wickets in two Tests at the Wankhede. This makes India's journey in this WTC even tougher...

Daryl Mitchell: "Seriously special to win a Test match here but also to win a series. Something you dream of but to come here and achieve against a world-class Indian team. We saw the surface is turning big and knew in our second innings how challenging it was. We wanted to survive as long as we could and wanted to land the ball in right areas and wait for our chances. We are just a bunch of Kiwis taking on the world and are proud of doing so"

29.1
W
Patel to Washington Sundar, OUT, It is all over! Six wickets for Ajaz and New Zealand create history. The slog sweep was coming, everybody knew, not least Ajaz. Tosses it up just outside off, gets it to spin in past Washington's attempted slog. Knocks off pole and kicks off celebrations as New Zealand win by 25 runs

Washington Sundar b Patel 12 (69m 25b 0x4 0x6) SR: 48.00

Short leg, slip are close in, men deep on the leg side for Washy

END OF OVER:
29 | 1 Run 2 Wkts | IND: 121/9

  • Mohammed Siraj0 (1b)
  • Washington Sundar12 (24b)
  • Glenn Phillips12-0-42-3
  • Ajaz Patel14-1-57-5

Muthiah: "Quick 26 made by Philips seems to be the difference between these 2 teams now."

28.6
0
Phillips to Mohammed Siraj, no run, Very full outside off, Siraj keeps it out, much to the delight of the crowd at Wankhede

Mohammed Siraj at No. 11 after batting at No. 4 in the first innings. Hat-trick ball... short leg and a leg gully in

28.5
W
Phillips to Akash Deep, OUT, Two in two for Phillips and India are on the brink of a whitewash at home. The perfect offspinner's dismissal this - he tosses it up and lands it on a fullish length outside off. That drift away meant Akash Deep came forward to defend leaving a huge gap between bat and pad. It was enough for the ball to spin in sharply and rattle the stumps, and India. Phillips ecstatic

Akash Deep b Phillips 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Akash Deep has his task cut out - try and get Washington back on strike as much as possible

28.4
W
Phillips to Ashwin, OUT, Ashwin given out caught behind but he reviews! Phillips tosses one up outside off, Ashwin goes for the reverse sweep. I think I heard a noise and so did Michael Gough, who raised the finger after a confident appeal. Ashwin thinks for a bit before taking the review. Ultra-Edge confirms that the umpire was right. India lose their eighth wicket and their second review. They are still 26 away

R Ashwin c †Blundell b Phillips 8 (30m 29b 0x4 0x6) SR: 27.58

28.3
0
Phillips to Ashwin, no run, Fuller on off, he comes forward and turns it to short midwicket
28.2
0
Phillips to Ashwin, no run, Spins in from a length outside off, he goes back to punch it to short cover
28.1
1
Phillips to Washington Sundar, 1 run, Tossed up full on middle, he comes forward and drives it easily to long-off

Still no Sodhi...

END OF OVER:
28 | 2 Runs | IND: 120/7

  • Ravichandran Ashwin8 (26b)
  • Washington Sundar11 (23b)
  • Ajaz Patel14-1-57-5
  • Glenn Phillips11-0-41-1
27.6
0
Patel to Ashwin, no run, Again, outside off on a length, he goes back to steer it away but is beaten by the away spin
27.5
0
Patel to Ashwin, no run, Quicker and slightly fuller around off and middle, Ashwin goes back to defend but it spins away sharply. He smiles
27.4
1
Patel to Washington Sundar, 1 run, Floated outside off, he sweeps it with soft hands. Takes his bottom hand off and it does not matter even if it goes a bit in the air, to deep square leg
27.3
1
Patel to Ashwin, 1 run, Goes back to the length ball, allows it to spin away and slaps it through backward point
27.2
0
Patel to Ashwin, no run, Tossed up around off, he comes forward and smothers it to the off side

Silly point in now, no short leg

27.1
0
Patel to Ashwin, no run, Presses forward in defence and gets a soft edge past slip

Tense phase of play this. Ajaz continues

END OF OVER:
27 | 1 Run | IND: 118/7

  • Washington Sundar10 (22b)
  • Ravichandran Ashwin7 (21b)
  • Glenn Phillips11-0-41-1
  • Ajaz Patel13-1-55-5

India need 29, New Zealand need three wickets, and over to Suds. Don't forget the tie

26.6
0
Phillips to Washington Sundar, no run, on a length, around off, defended from the crease
26.5
0
Phillips to Washington Sundar, no run, tossed up outside off, defended off the front foot
26.4
1
Phillips to Ashwin, 1 run, short of a length, punched past short leg for one
26.3
0
Phillips to Ashwin, no run, Ashwin is sharp. Reminder of how Rohit got out but Ashwin makes sure the ball doesn't roll onto the wicket. He defends, the ball hits the pad, then the back of the pad, and Ashwin is quick enough to go with the bat and slow it down enough so that the bail doesn't fall on impact. This is how close this match is
26.2
0
Phillips to Ashwin, no run, another forward-defensive. Playing with fire there
26.1
0
Phillips to Ashwin, no run, right forward in defence to a length ball outside off. If this jumps at him, he is gone

END OF OVER:
26 | 7 Runs | IND: 117/7

  • Washington Sundar10 (20b)
  • Ravichandran Ashwin6 (17b)
  • Ajaz Patel13-1-55-5
  • Glenn Phillips10-0-40-1
25.6
0
Patel to Washington Sundar, no run, kicks one away from outside off. Half an appeal from Ajaz. Not given, but Latham reviews. This one has turned more than expected, but still has hit wide enough to not be giving this. New Zealand out of their reviews. Missing another set of stumps
25.5
1
Patel to Ashwin, 1 run, punches this wide of short cover for another single. India need 30. Do they believe again?
25.4
4b
Patel to Ashwin, 4 byes, sees one tossed up wider, goes for the big drive, but this one turns a lot and beats everyone: the bat, the keeper and the slip
25.3
0
Patel to Ashwin, no run, nice drift, dip, and sharp turn. Too good to get the edge
25.2
0
Patel to Ashwin, no run, perfect length, turns past the bat, and also the off stump. Puff of dust
25.1
2
Patel to Ashwin, 2 runs, misfield at short third. But hey, another reminder of what a minefield this is. Ashwin thinks he can go back and punch this, but the ball jumps at him to take the edge over the slip. Henry lets it slip for a couple at short third

India 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st13RG SharmaYBK Jaiswal
2nd3Shubman GillYBK Jaiswal
3rd2V KohliYBK Jaiswal
4th10RR PantYBK Jaiswal
5th1SN KhanRR Pant
6th42RA JadejaRR Pant
7th35Washington SundarRR Pant
8th15R AshwinWashington Sundar
9th0Washington SundarAkash Deep
10th0Washington SundarMohammed Siraj