So, just under 30 minutes to go for the start on Day 4. A big day for both the teams. A strong performance with the ball helped India inch ahead of New Zealand on Day 3. Today, it will be up to the batters to bring up their A game. The track has got slower and the turn and variable bounce off the pitch will also be increasing. The experienced India batters will have to apply themselves today and try and set a target for New Zealand somewhere around 250 or preferably above. India will start the day at 14 for one and with a lead of 63. New Zealand, on the other hand will push to wrap up India innings before the second session, so that they have a chasable target, considering that they will bat last in this Test.
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