New Zealand skipper Tom Latham reminded his team not to lose focus on the second Test amid the revelries after winning the first match, as India has the firepower in its ranks to hit back. (Highlights|Scorecard)
The Kiwis defeate꧋d India by eight wickets here on Sunday in the first Test to take a 1-0 lead in the series, but they will now have to prepare for the second match, beginning at Pune from October 24.
This was their first Test victory in India after 1988, and overall just the third win in red-ball form♓at on these shores.
"I think 36 years i🉐s the last time that we've won here. So, it's a really sp✃ecial feeling to be in this position.
"It's a proud moment for this group and one we'll celebrate," Lat🅰ham s🐠aid in the post-match press conference.
"We certai﷽nly know that it's going to be a challenge against India (in the second Test🌌), who obviously have a lot of firepower in that line-up," he added.
Latham credited his pace troika of William O'Rourke, Matt Henry and Tim Southee for keeping the 🅰pressure on India throughout the Bengaluru Test.
"I think the wor🥂k we did with the new ball yesterday evening was outstanding. I think Southee, Henry and William asked lots of questions and♔ obviously managed to get the rewards.
"We c🐷ertainly knew India were going to get themselves right back in the game and just happy that we weren't chasing too many more𓄧 than 100," he said.
The left-handed opener also underlined the importance of the eighth partnership between Rachin Ravindra and Southee that gav🌟e his side a substꦛantial lead.
"The game was in the balance a lꩵittle bit when Tim and Rachin formed their partnership.
"I think they put on 137. It was massive for us. I think i⛄f you said to us the day before during the press conference t🌃hat we'd be chasing 100 on day five, I would have shaken your hand and said we'll take that," he added.
However, Latham is now turning his focus on theꦰ second Test at Pune.
"I think we've got to shift our focus to Pune and that will be our focus for the week in terms of the appr🉐oach that we want to go in with. We've built a little bit oಞf confidence up this week," he noted.
But Latham was not able to give an exact timeline to the return♑ of veteran batter Kܫane Williamson, who is recovering from a groin strain.
"I'm sure those c🍌onversations will be had over the next 🌠24-48 hours, I guess anyone of Kane's calibre, if he's right and able to come back and decide, that would be obviously great.
"But yeah, I guess selection headaches are obviously always a great thing to have from a team point of view. So, fingers crossed he'll be right. I'm not 100% sure on his return yet, but fingers crossed he can get over here as soon as possible🐠," he signed off.