Rachin Ravindra has been celebrated as New Zealand clinched their first Test victory in India in 36 years, triumphing by eight wickets after successfully chasing down a target of 107 runs. In a remarkable performance, Ravindra scored 134 runs for the Black Caps, leading the team to victory on the final day of a rain-affected series opener. This win marks New Zealand's first Test success in India since 1988, a significant achievement for the team. The victory came in the absence of their key batsman, Kane Williamson, who was sidelined due to injury. Tom Latham, the captain of the team, expressed his gratitude towards Ravindra for stepping up in such a crucial moment.