Big picture: Pride (for India) and WTC points at stake
A 2-0 series score heading into the final Test is what most followers of the game would have predicted when this three-match series between India and New Zealand began 15 days ago. But almost no one would have predicted that the “2” would not go against the name of India.
While there is pride on the line for the home team, there are also crucial WTC points on the line for both sides. India still leads the WTC points table, but that lead has been cut short with these two defeats. Another defeat here and they will have a lot to make up for in Australia.
For New Zealand, reaching the WTC final seemed far-fetched when this series began, but these two wins have put them back in contention. A win in Mumbai and then the three-match home series against England will keep them in contention for a second consecutive WTC final.
For India, it is more about how to bounce back from these shocking defeats and get a win under their belt ahead of the tour of Australia. On paper, this is dead rubber. In reality, it is quite the opposite.
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India LLWWW (last five tests, most recent first)
New Zealand WWLLL
In the spotlight: Virat Kohli and Mitchell Santner
In 19 innings in Asia since January 2022, he has turned 16 times, averaging 29.31. The corresponding number versus pace is three dismissals with an average of 47.00. For someone who has that old-school long drive against spinners, he has often been dismissed playing from the crease. He has fallen in three of the four innings of this series, to Glenn Phillips in Bengaluru and twice to Santner in Pune. On a Mumbai surface that is meant to spin, Kohli might need to do a little more to achieve his spin numbers.
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India (Probable XI): 1 Yashasvi Jaiswal, 2 Rohit Sharma (captain), 3 Shubman Gill, 4 Virat Kohli, 5 Rishabh Pant (wk), 6 Sarfaraz Khan, 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 R Ashwin, 9 Washington Sundar, 10 Jasprit Bumrah /Kuldeep Yadav/Mohammed Siraj, 11 Deep Akash
New Zealand (Likely XI): 1 Tom Latham (captain), 2 Devon Conway, 3 Will Young, 4 Rachin Ravindra, 5 Daryl Mitchell, 6 Tom Blundell (wk), 7 Glenn Phillips, 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Matt Henry, 10 Ajaz Patel , 11 William O’Rourke
Field and conditions
The red soil surface in Mumbai is dry and will change early. It is expected to crumble as the Test progresses but there should be good bounce for bowlers and fast spinners. It is expected to be humid in Mumbai and temperatures are likely to be in the low to mid 30s degrees Celsius.
Statistics and curiosities
Quotes
“I think it looks like a really good wicket. Obviously it’s very difficult for anyone to judge how the wicket will perform unless the game starts on it and both teams have batted on it. But I think it looks like a decent wicket and I’m sure “Once the guys get in, they’ll be able to make the most of it.”
India head coach Gautama Gambhir on the surface of Wankhede
“I think so. We’ll take a look obviously at the wicket, but I think if you look at past pitches, I think most teams have batted first.”
Captain Tom Latham He is clear about what he wants to do if New Zealand wins Friday’s draw