Though India have left New Zealand with a mountain to climb on the next two days with only five wickets in hand in the second and final Test, left-arm spinner Axar Patel said the bowlers will have to show lot of patience as the pitch has slowed down considerably, and wickets could be possible only if the baters make mistakes.
India closed in on a memorable win on Sunday, the third day of the Test, by reducing New Zealand to 140/5 in 45 overs, the visitors still needing 400 runs to save the match with only five wickets in hand on the third day of the match at the Wankhede Stadium here on Sunday. Henry Nicholls (36 not out) and Rachin Ravindra (2 not out) were at the crease at stumps and will resume New Zealand's attempts to save the Test on the fourth day.
Axar Patel said things could turn difficult for India on the fourth day but felt the Indian bowlers have a lot of experience of such situations.
"Two days back, due to the underlying moisture, the ball was turning fast and as time is progressing, the track is slowing down a bit, so today, even when there was turn, the batter had enough time to go on the back-foot and negotiate it. Only if the batter is making mistakes, then it's a bit difficult for him. We have been in umpteen situations like these and we know what needs to be done in these circumstances. It won't always be the case that batters will get out quickly so one needs to have patience," Patel said during post-match virtual press conference here on Sunday.