Team India faced criticism after their first home Test series loss since 2012, succumbing to New Zealand. Mitchell Santner’s 13 wickets on a turning Pune track led to the defeat. AB de Villiers noted that Indian players’ reputation as the best against spin is a perception, and turning tracks can backfire against smart teams like New Zealand.
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