Updated On: 31 October, 2024 07:25 AM IST | Pune | R Kaushik
Despite series defeat, Rohit & Co will look to bounce back in third Test against New Zealand starting tomorrow at Wankhede to keep World Test Championship final hopes alive

Skipper Rohit Sharma during India’s training session at Wankhede yesterday. Pics/Atul Kamble
Inconceivable as it might appear, it will be no exaggeration to say that for the first time in a really, really long while, India don’t go into a home Test as overwhelming favourites. A carefully and assiduously constructed run of 18 home series victories came crumbling down in Pune last week following their 113-run loss to New Zealand in the second Test. Sitting on a 2-0 lead, New Zealand are primed to become the first team since Clive Lloyd’s West Indies in 1983 to win three Tests (in a six-match showdown) in a series on Indian soil, an ignominy India will be determined to avoid at the Wankhede Stadium from Friday, when the final Test gets going.
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