IND vs NZ, WTC 2021 Highlights: New Zealand WIN The Final By 8 Wickets, Kyle Jamieson Man Of The Match
World Test Championship Final 2021, Ind vs NZ Day 6 Live Updates: The final match of the World Test Championship between India and New Zealand will be played from June 18 to June 22 at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. Check this space for live updates.

Background
Southampton: India takes on New Zealand in the first-ever World Test Championship, beginning June 18. A tournament that will further give context to Test cricket. Test series' that were being...More
BJ Watling | Retiring today: "My mum has been a huge help through tough times. My wife Jess, two boys, Miller and Hudson. It's been a long time away from home. We've had a pretty special group, and I'm extremely happy to end it on a high."
Kyle Jamieson won the Man of the Match award. "It was a very good Indian side, so we knew we are gonna have a tough time. Just nice to bowl first up and to get a few wickets is always good."
On picking Virat Kohli twice: "He is obviously a world-class player."
Ross Taylor: "I think, the 2019 WC was really tough for us and this makes up for it. I am sure this feeling will sink in. This moment makes it special for the family and friends and their sacrifices."
WTC Final: Kane Williamson was struck on the pads but the review showed that the ball was missing the wickets.
Agony for the Indian fans!
New Zealand batsmen are walking in the middle. Indian fast-bowlers would be itching to pick a few early wickets.
But nonetheless, New Zealand are in a far better position than India are at the moment.
On the contrary, it was difficult for Indian batsmen to score this morning. Will NZ batsmen struggle?
New Zealand will have about 53-55 overs to do the job.
Looks like there won't be a draw. Do you think Indian bowlers can pick up 10 wickets before NZ score 139?
Disappointing finish for India as they are all out for 170 runs.
New Zealand will now require 139 runs to win the first-ever World Test Championship Final.
Unnecessary from Rishabh Pant this time. He was playing so well before he decided to hit Boult over long-on for a six, but in the process, he just scooped the ball in the air and was caught out.
Typical Rishabh Pant dismissal.
Rishabh Pant is coming down the track to Tim Southee. Is India looking to score quickly?
As Sangakkara says on commentary, "scoring runs is absolutely vital for India here."
Southampton: Rishabh Pant dropped on 5! A straight-forward slip catch put down by Tim Southee. He looks extremely disappointed but a lifeline for Pant.
He needs to start playing close to his body, especially in these swinging conditions.
Southampton: Terrible start for team India. Kyle Jamieson picks the two wickets of Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara on Day 6 of the World Test Championship (WTC Final).
India has taken a 45 run lead in the second innings so far. But the situation is still tight for the Indian team. There are a total of 98 overs to be bowled in today's play. Will we have a result?
Kyle Jamieson constantly swung the ball into the right-hand batsmen but both the wickets were of the balls that swung away. Jamieson is a bowler to watch out for. 7 wickets for him so far in the match.
Today is the final day of the World Test Championship being played between India and New Zealand in Southampton. Due to rain, the last day's play has been pushed to reserve day. According to the ICC, there will be a game of 98 overs on the last day. The last hour of the match will not start until 83 overs have been played in the day. For this, if the match had to be dragged beyond the stipulated time, then it would happen.
What will be the plans of the Kiwi team on Day 6? Fast bowler Tim Southee said that the way NZ took the lead in the first innings after coming out of a difficult situation, it was fantastic. Now the first session of the last day will be most important. Whichever team performs better, the match will lean towards that side.
Tim Southee pushed the Kiwi team on top at Stumps on Day 5 in the World Test Championship (WTC Final) final by dismissing both the Indian openers. New Zealand took a 32 run lead after scoring 249 runs in their first innings. The Indian team, who scored 217 runs in the first innings, scored 64 runs for loss of two wickets in their second innings till the end of the fifth day's play and now have a lead of 32 runs.