India might have taken an upper hand after the first day's play in the third Test, but New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham feels that his team can bounce back by grabbing some quick wickets today
Jimmy Neesham
Jimmy Neesham
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Indore: India might have taken an upper hand after the first day's play in the third Test, but New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham feels that his team can bounce back by grabbing some quick wickets today.
India finished the opening day of the final Test on 267-3.
"Keeping the run rate below three was a good achievement. Couple of quick wickets tomorrow (Sunday) and we are still in the game," said Neesham at the post match press conference here.
Neesham insisted that there was little that the Kiwi bowlers could have done differently on Saturday with there being little movement available off the track.