ndia's formidable batting has kept them in good stead with Sachin Tendulkar topping the run aggregate with (273 in three innings), followed by Gautam Gambhir (255), VVS Laxman (230) and Rahul Dravid (219). If Sehwag, who has been magnanimous in offering his wicket on a platter in both the Tests, can churn out a substantial score, the flightless Kiwis' wings could be clipped on their favorite hunting ground.If they amange to win they will notch their first Test win in New Zealand in 34 years when they take on New Zealand in the third and final match of the series on Friday.
The return of skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who missed the second Test with a sore back, and the refreshing form of Yuvraj Singh, who gathered his shattered confidence with a breezy 54 not out in the second innings at Napier, augments India's batting reserves.If the Kiwis hope that the lively wicket would throw the Indian batsmen out of their rhythm, they would be making a huge mistake.
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