New Zealand retaliated against strong performances from India’s Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant, who both shone on a ain-affected day in a gripping Day Four of the first Test in Bengaluru on Saturday.
According to details, with India bowled out for 462, the Black Caps need just 107 runs for a historic victory.
Fast bowlers Matt Henry and debutant William O'Rourke each claimed three wickets, dismantling the Indian lineup in the final session.
Despite a promising partnership of 177 runs between Sarfaraz, who scored 150, and Pant, who narrowly missed a century with 99, India collapsed, losing seven wickets for just 54 runs after taking the second new ball.
The day was marked by interruptions due to rain, culminating in bad light that halted play before New Zealand could start their innings, leaving them at zero for no loss after only four balls bowled. O'Rourke, reflecting on the challenging conditions, expressed optimism about their chances. "I think we've got to be confident going out there tomorrow," he stated.
New Zealand, seeking their first Test victory in India since 1988, will take to the field on Sunday with the aim of achieving a rare feat, as they have only won two Tests on Indian soil historically. Meanwhile, India, who suffered a humiliating first-innings total of 46, faces pressure to defend a modest target—107 runs, which they previously managed against Australia in 2004.
Sarfaraz celebrated his first Test century, while Pant’s return from a long injury layoff showcased his resilience. The stage is set for a thrilling final day, weather permitting, as both teams vie for crucial points in the series.