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New Zealand became Test cricket's first official world champions on Wednesday by beating Kohli's team by eight wickets in a low-scoring final in Southampton.
Kane Williamson's men outwitted Virat Kohli & Co. at the Hampshire Bowl to be crowned Test cricket's first world champions.
Chasing 139 for victory in a low-scoring match, New Zealand romped home in the final session of the reserve day, which was activated to make up for lost time in the first five days.
The 35-year-old Watling, who is playing his 75th Test match, had announced last month that he would quit international cricket after the tour of England that comprised two Test matches as well as the WTC final.
India are 32 runs ahead with eight wickets in hand heading into the reserve day on Wednesday, which has been activated to make up for lost time in the weather-hit match.
Only 141.1 overs have been bowled in the match so far as the inclement Southampton weather continued to bedevil the inaugural edition of Test cricket's pinnacle event.
Hadlee will be remembered so long as cricket is played as one of the best exponents of seam bowling.
New Zealand reached 101/2, 116 runs behind, when bad light forced early stumps on the third day at the Hampshire Bowl.
Indian captain Virat Kohli was batting on 44, while his deputy Ajinkya Rahane was on 29.
Top Indian players, including skipper Virat Kohli and coach Ravi Shastri, had already posted their condolence messages on Twitter.