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India chase formidable target

AUCKLANDFeb 08, 2014 New Zealand seized control of the first Test against India and then proceeded to let go in a frenetic third day Saturday which saw 17 wickets fall. India, who started the day at 130-4 in their first innings, were 87-1 at stumps in their second innings as they chased a formidable 407 to win on a flat Eden Park track. They require a further 320 runs for victory with nine wickets in hand and two days remaining.


Ishant Sharma of India bowls during the first Test match between New Zealand and India at Eden Park in Auckland.

Only two teams have scored more in the fourth innings to win a Test -- the West Indies' 418-7 against Australia in 2003 and South Africa's 414-4 against Australia in 2008.

Murali Vijay (13) was the wicket to fall in India's second innings when he feathered a Tim Southee delivery heading down the leg side and wicketkeeper BJ Watling was quickly across to take the catch.

Shikhar Dhawan, who was dropped on seven, will resume Sunday on 49 with Cheteshwar Pujara on 22.

New Zealand felt they had a firm grip on the match after bundling out India for 202 in reply to their first innings 503. But any elation at holding a 301-run lead against the second-ranked side in the world turned to despair after McCullum decided not to enforce the follow on and New Zealand self-destructed in their second innings.

They were rolled for 105 and only a last wicket stand of 25 by Neil Wagner and Trent Boult avoided the ignominy of being the first side to score more than 500 in the first innings and less than 100 in the second. A rejuvenated Indian attack seduced the New Zealanders into a series of rash shots, and sharp catches were held by an invigorated fielding effort.


Hamish Rutherford of New Zealand turns the ball to leg during the second Test match between New Zealand and India at Eden Park in Auckland.

Out-of-form openers Peter Fulton (five) and Hamish Rutherford (duck) were gone within three overs, and first innings centurions Kane Williamson (three) and McCullum (one) quickly followed.

Williamson went to an exceptional one-handed catch by Ravindra Jadeja at midwicket while McCullum was run out taking an unnecessary single in the last over before lunch.

From 15-4 at lunch, New Zealand's troubles worsened to 25-5 after the break with the removal of Corey Anderson for two.

Ross Taylor negotiated his way to 41, but when he slashed at a short, wide delivery from Zaheer Khan and was well caught one-handed by Ajinkya Rahane in the gully New Zealand's last recognised batsman was gone.

Pacemen Mohammed Shami with three for 37 and Ishant Sharma with three for 28 were the leading wicket takers for India.

Earlier in the day, India lost the last six wickets of their first innings for 72.

Southee and Boult struck early, with Ajinkya Rahane (26) nicking a Southee outswinger to Taylor at first slip and Boult bowled India's batting mainstay Rohit Sharma for 72. Wagner sealed the end when he claimed captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (10) and carved into the tail.

Wagner finished with four 64 while Southee and Boult both returned three for 38.

SCOREBOARD

AUCKLAND Feb 08, 2014 Scoreboard at stumps on the third day of the first
Test between New Zealand and India at Eden Park on Saturday:
New Zealand - 1st innings 503
(B. McCullum 224, K. Williamson 113, C. Anderson 77; I. Sharma 6-134, Z. Khan 2-132)
India - 1st innings
(overnight 130-4)
S. Dhawan c Williamson b Boult			00
M. Vijay b Wagner				26
C. Pujara c Watling b Boult	 		01
V. Kohli c Fulton b Southee	 		04
R. Sharma b Boult				72
A. Rahane c Taylor b Southee			26
M. Dhoni c Watling b Wagner	 		10
R. Jadeja not out  				30
Z. Khan c Watling b Wagner 			14
I. Sharma c Boult b Southee	  		00
M. Shami c Fulton b Wagner	 		02
Extras: (b5, lb6, w3, nb3)			17
Total: (10 wickets, 60 overs) 		       202

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Dhawan), 2-3 (Pujara), 3-10 (Kohli)
		 4-51 (Vijay), 5-138 (Rahane), 6-138 (R. Sharma)
		 7-167 (Dhoni), 8-188 (Khan), 9-189 (I. Sharma)
		 10-202 (Shami)
Bowling: Boult 17-2-38-3 (2nb)
	 Southee 19-6-38-3
	 Anderson 5-0-29-0 (3w)
	 Wagner 11-0-64-4 (1nb)
	 Sodhi 6-0-13-0
	 Williamson 2-0-9-0

New Zealand - 2nd innings
P. Fulton c Jadeja b Shami			05
H. Rutherford lbw Shami				00
K. Williamson c Jadeja b Khan			03
R. Taylor c Rahane b Khan			41
B. McCullum run out (Jadeja/I. Sharma)		01
C. Anderson b Shami 2 B. Watling b I.Sharma	11
T. Southee c Pujara b Jadeja			14
I. Sodhi c R. Sharma b I. Sharma		00
N. Wagner c Jadeja b Sharma			14
T. Boult not out				07
Extras: (b4, w1, nb2)				07
Total: (all out; 41.2 overs)		       105

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Rutherford), 2-9 (Fulton)
		 3-11 (Williamson), 4-15 (McCullum)
		 5-25 (Anderson), 6-63 (Taylor)
		 7-78 (Southee), 8-78 (Watling)
		 9-80 (Sodhi), 10-105 (Wagner)
Bowling: Shami 12-1-37-3 (1w)
	 Khan 9-2-23-2
	 I. Sharma 10.2-3-28-3 (1nb)
	 Jadeja 9-4-10-1
	 R. Sharma 1-0-3-0

India - 2nd Innings
M. Vijay c Watling b Southee			13
S. Dhawan not out				49
C. Pujara not out				22
Extras (w1, nb2)				03
Total (one wicket; 25 overs)			87

Fall of wickets: 1-36 (Vijay)
Bowling: Boult 6-0-28-0 (1nb)
	 Southee 5-0-18-1
	 Wagner 6-2-11-0 (1nb)
	 Anderson 3-0-8-0 (1w)
	 Sodhi 4-1-17-0
	 Williamson 1-0-5-0
Toss: India 
Umpires: Steve Davis (ENG), Richard Kettleborough (ENG) 
TV umpire: Gary Baxter (NZL)

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