Skipper Ross Taylor praised his New Zealand team’s fighting spirit as the Kiwis pulled off a magnificent seven run victory for their first win in Australia for 26 years at Bellerive Oval Monday. Looking consigned to defeat with Australia closing in at 159 for two, chasing down 241 runs, the Kiwis roared back capturing eight wickets for 74 to humble their better-resourced rivals for a famous victory. New Zealand have been constantly reminded that their last win in Australia was back in 1985 at Perth’s WACA Ground when paceman Richard Hadlee was in his pomp. In fact, New Zealand’s only two Test victories across the Tasman came in that 1985 series.New Zealand’s previous Test triumph over the Australians was 23 Tests ago at Auckland’s Eden Park in 1993. So it was with relish that the rejoicing Kiwis celebrated by popping champagne corks on the Bellerive pitch hours after their amazing Test win and one toasted by Taylor. “I’ve had over 50 text messages on my phone, I think it’s pretty big,” Taylor said.“Rugby is obviously our number one sport but any sport against Australia and winning in Australia the New Zealand public enjoys.“The New Zealand public knows the New Zealand cricket team when it plays against Australia is always the underdog but they don’t like it when we don’t show much fight.“We didn’t do it in Brisbane but we showed a lot of ticker today.”In an incredible turnaround of just eight days the Kiwis denied Australia after being crushed by nine wickets inside four days in the first Brisbane Test.It was Australia’s first defeat in 10 Tests at Bellerive going back to 1989.“We believed in ourselves that we could win this match, we know we had to fight, we had to play a lot better than we did in Brisbane,” Taylor said. Taylor reserved special praise for 21-year-old seamer Doug Bracewell, playing in only his third Test but New Zealand’s match-winner with six for 40 off 16.4 overs.Bracewell turned the match around with the wickets of Ricky Ponting (16), Michael Clarke (0), Michael Hussey (0), James Pattinson (4), Mitchell Starc (0) and Nathan Lyon (9).
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