Auckland: India made a spirited comeback in the first Test against New Zealand after conceding a 301-run lead in the first innings. They bundled out the hosts for 105 on day three Saturday and are 87 for one chasing a record 407 runs.
Winning the game will be a tough task but the Indian players' spirit is high going into the final two days. While the highest run chase (418-7) in Tests was achieved by the West Indies against Australia in 2003, the highest in New Zealand came in 1969 when the West Indies scored 348 for five.
India has all the time and nine wickets in hand to do something many consider very very difficult. Lot will depend how Shikhar Dhawan(49 n.o) and Pujara see off first hour of play.
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