Sir Richard Hadlee has lauded Kane Williamson’s world Test champion side, saying they are the best in New Zealand’s cricketing history, describing its performances in the past two years as simply “outstanding”.
“This is a special day in the history of NZ cricket, a day to celebrate the magnificent achievement of winning the inaugural World Test Championship,” Hadlee said in a statement.
“It was a thrilling Test match, with twists and turns throughout…it was a dominant BLACKCAPS performance over a very good Indian team. Over the years NZC have built a significant depth of players, which makes us one of the most competitive teams in world cricket.
“It’s fair to say that this current group of players is the best in our history,” he added.
The iconic pacer, who was the first bowler in international cricket to take 400 Test wickets, said the victory is a reward for two years of excellence.
“The whole team has shown a high degree of professionalism. Their skill sets have complemented each other to make them a complete playing unit.”
“The management and support staff have also played important roles in preparing players to perform at the highest level,” he added.