India Vs New Zealand 1st Test: India record a forgettable day against New Zealand in the ongoing 1st Test match at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, as the hosts are bundled out for 46 in their first innings. With this, the Rohit Sharma-led side break a series of records and etch their name in the unwanted section of the history books.


Here's A Look At List Of Records Updated After India's Dismal '46' Vs New Zealand


India's Lowest-Ever Total In Tests:



  • 36 vs Australia, Adelaide, 2020

  • 42 vs England, Lord's, 1974

  • 46 vs New Zealand, Bengaluru, 2024

  • 58 vs Australia, Brisbane, 1947

  • 58 vs England, Manchester, 1952


New Zealand's Best Bowling Performance In Tests:



  • 46 vs India, Bengaluru, 2024

  • 51 vs Zimbabwe, Napier, 2012

  • 58 vs England, Auckland, 2018

  • 59 vs Zimbabwe, Harare, 2005

  • 64 vs England, Wellington, 1978


India's Lowest-Ever Total In Tests At Home:



  • 46 vs New Zealand, Bengaluru, 2024

  • 75 vs West Indies, Delhi, 1987

  • 76 vs South Africa, Ahmedabad, 2008

  • 83 vs England, Chennai, 1977

  • 83 vs New Zealand, Mohali, 1999


Matt Henry Records Highly Successful Spell Vs India On Day 2


New Zealand pacer Matt Henry was on-song against India on Day 2 of the 1st Test match at Bengaluru, as the right-arm fast bowler picked up 5 wickets to dismantle the batting order of the hosts.


"Yeah, obviously a great way to start the day. But the way we did with the bat was pleasing to watch as well. A lot of grass was taken off, we just tried to put pressure and obviously there was assistance there for the bowlers. Yeah, I think, it is a great place to play cricket. All the experience and everything does come into play. There is still a lot of work to be done but I think we just have to carry on," said Matt Henry after the conclusion of Day 2.


Matt Henry also completed 100 Test wickets for New Zealand and in the process, managed to enter an elite list.


Fastest New Zealand Bowler To 100 Test Wickets (Least Number Of Matches):



  • 25: Richard Hadlee

  • 26: Neli Wagner; Matt Henry

  • 27: Bruce Taylor