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2nd Test: Key For India Will Be To Get NZ All Out Around First Drinks Break, Says Washington
With New Zealand in a strong position by accumulating a lead of 301 runs at the end of day two’s play in Pune, India are staring at a first series loss at home since losing 2-1 to Alastair Cook-led England in December 2012. Sundar believes India can conjure up something special in remaining days to save the match, series and their proud unbeaten streak at home.
“With this Indian team, you can definitely expect special things, as last few years and decades have seen special things happen for us. It’s time for us to put on another special show today and tomorrow.”
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