Under the radar no more, New Zealand trump India to become Test world champions
Taylor and Williamson calmly take the side home after India's collapse
Taylor and Williamson calmly take the side home after India's collapse
The cricket world reacts to New Zealand's victory in the inaugural World Test Championship
"I think we saw a lot of heart, a lot of commitment. What's important to our group is our commitment to our style of cricket"
Captain backs positive approach after batters get caught in two minds on final day
Delayed gratification comes to those who push on through the suffering - just look at Williamson's men
All the stats, analysis and colour from the title bout of the inaugural World Test Championship
India captain acknowledges NZ were the better side but says great Tests come in series
There is no need for rash judgements but a few questions loom ahead of the England series
New Zealand's last five wickets added 114 compared to India's 61, and proved to be the difference
All the stats, analysis and colour from the title bout of the inaugural World Test Championship
By going a touch fuller and with wonderful control of the seam, Shami was India's best bowler
Alleged racist abuse of New Zealand players reported to ICC via social media
With a sixth day on offer, the rain-affected showpiece event is still far from being a damp squib
Trademark six-hitting from No. 9 followed by key incisions lifts New Zealand hopes
India and New Zealand now have a maximum of 196 overs - including the reserve day - to identify an outright winner
All the stats, analysis and colour from the title bout of the inaugural World Test Championship
New Zealand pick up seven Indian wickets for 71 before a solid start with the bat
Ishant, Bumrah and Shami managed only one wicket between as they strove for the right lengths in seaming conditions
All the stats, analysis and colour from the title bout of the inaugural World Test Championship
Devon Conway's seamless elevation brought the first half-century of the final
History, conversations, duels, drama, and a blanket of cloud featured on the first two days of the biggest occasion in Test cricket
After an ordinary start, the New Zealand bowlers too got into the swing of things
The India captain has left nearly 34% of his 124 balls so far - a vastly different approach than what we are used to
Compelling contest runs aground on officials' interpretation of bad light rules
All the stats, analysis and colour from the title bout of the inaugural World Test Championship
All the stats, analysis and colour from the title bout of the inaugural World Test Championship
Indications are both teams aren't tweaking plans yet, given they still have five days available to them, but India will take a call on their XI 'if needed' at toss time
Amid weather concerns, India and New Zealand fight for a taste of silverware after near-misses in recent ICC campaigns
"I guess it's a great way to give back to the fans that've supported us," Tim Southee says
The New Zealand batter says he has no no plans of retiring, and that he "still want(s) to learn and still get better"
Also: which other team has won a Test with their two leading run scorers at the crease like New Zealand did?
Jurgensen reveals Southee's unusual inswinger was developed at a camp in Lincoln just before the England tour
"In terms of having the four of us in one time is pretty special" - Tim Southee
New Zealand quick has had extraordinary start to his career ... because he is extraordinary
New Zealand quick hopes winning the WTC gives his team the opportunity to play longer series more often
The left-arm quick, who recently turned 35, says he still has 'plenty left in the tank' as a Test cricketer
They needed to bat a little longer to beef up their total and eat into the overs left in the day. Why did they launch an all-out attack?
Meanwhile, India are unlikely to get warm-up games against English county sides. They will instead play two intra-squad games
एक साधारण शुरुआत के बाद न्यूजीलैंड के गेंदबाज़ों ने बढ़िया गेंदबाज़ी की
"I have never experienced 139 runs taking so long and there was a lot of nervous energy in the change room" - Southee
Was the wicketkeeper-batter's bold approach in the WTC final appropriate?
The WTC mace may have gone to the deserving victors, but only one man was really competing for the other crown
Cricket's second favourite team has fought hard and come a long way to become world No.1
India captain says WTC final is part of India's "quest for excellence"
That also means India have only five specialist batters in the line-up, followed by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant
Sir Richard Hadlee says the current group of players was New Zealand's "best in our history"
They need to understand how New Zealand play their cricket, and respond to that
After a stop-start career, the spinner is on the verge of featuring in the WTC final, against the country of his birth
Shardul Thakur, Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Mayank Agarwal and KL Rahul left out
"Test cricket needs to survive, and a WTC format helps where every Test, every series is important"