Tables turn in Bengaluru as India feel the sting of their own mastered tactics

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In ending their 36-year wait for a Test win in India, New Zealand handed the hosts their second home defeat in eight months, exposing the growing vulnerabilities of a side that’s built a reputation for near-invincibility at home



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