Matt Henry was unstoppable in the 1st innings of the opening Test against India.
The New Zealand pacer took a 5-for in just 13.2 overs and gave away 15 runs.
He broke the record for the most economical 5-for by a Kiwi bowler in Test history.
Henry bowled at an incredible economy of 1.12 in Bengaluru.
He dismissed key players, including Rishabh Pant and Sarfaraz Khan.
Henry’s heroics curbed India at 46 in the 1st innings.
Chris Cairns was the previous record-holder with his 6/27 spell in 1999.
Competing against India in Hamilton, he attained the figures in 22.5 overs.
Daniel Vettori rounds off the top 3 with figures of 6/28 against Bangladesh in 2004.
It took him 22 overs to take the six-wicket haul in Dhaka.