Mumbai, Nov 3 (UNI) At lunch on Day 3, India find themselves in a precarious position in the second Test against New Zealand, requiring 55 runs to secure victory.
Following a tumultuous morning session on Sunday, India's score stands at 92 for 6 in their second innings, chasing a target of 147 after New Zealand's second innings collapse, where they were bowled out for 174 runs.
Rishabh Pant is at the crease, showing resilience with an unbeaten 53 runs off 50 balls, while Washington Sundar remains alongside him, batting on six.
The Indian batting order has struggled significantly against the New Zealand spinners, with Rohit Sharma (11), Shubman Gill (1), and Virat Kohli (1) all falling cheaply.
Ajaz Patel has been the standout bowler for New Zealand, claiming 4 wickets for 43, contributing to a difficult morning for the hosts.
Ravindra Jadeja, who took 10 wickets for 120 runs in the match, earlier showcased his exceptional bowling skills to lead India to a narrow first-innings lead of 28 runs. However, the Indian batting lineup faced immense pressure as they crumbled to 29 for 5 at one stage.
As play resumes after the break, all eyes will be on Pant to lead India towards a challenging victory against a potent New Zealand bowling attack, which has shown itself to be a formidable force on this turning track.
Brief score: New Zealand: 235 & 174; India: 263 & 92/6; Rishabh Pant 53* off 50 balls. 55 runs required to win.
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