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**IND vs NZ: Matt Henry steals the show with a fifer in Bengaluru, becomes the second-fastest New Zealand player to reach this historic milestone**Matt Henry stole all the limelight on Day 2 of the first Test match between India and New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru with his outstanding performance.
Henry grabbed his first-ever five-wicket haul against India and his fifth overall for New Zealand in Test cricket.
Henry took his 100th wicket in the red-ball format for New Zealand with this astonishing outing.
His devastating spell against India bowled them out for just 46 runs, which was their lowest total ever in home Test cricket.
Henry got complete support from William O'Rourke who missed his fifer by just one wicket.
In his 26th game, Matt Henry reached the hundred wickets milestone, tying for the second-fastest bowler in New Zealand history to reach this milestone.
Neil Wagner also took 26 Tests to reach 100 wickets, while legendary Richard Hadlee tops the list as he achieved this epic feat in just 25 Tests.
Matt Henry achieved the fourth-best bowling figure of any New Zealand bowler in India with 5/15 in the opening innings.
The pacer has been outstanding for New Zealand and it was once again visible as he took five wickets.
Throughout his whole career, even in instances where he was overmatched and Tim Southee, Trent Boult, and Neil Wagner held the top slots in the starting lineup, he persevered and now also has a fifer against India in India.
With the aid of an outstanding catch by Devon Conway, Matt Henry removed Sarfaraz Khan, leaving India at 10/3.
Along with tidying up India's tail, he also got a go of the hosts' leading scorer, Rishabh Pant, for 20.
India, meanwhile, had a forgetful game, recording their third-lowest total ever in the format.
For the first time in a home Test match, four of the top seven Indian batsmen were dismissed for a duck.