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India seek redemption, WTC boost at Wankhede

India seek redemption, WTC boost at Wankhede

By BD Narayankar
Mumbai, Oct 31 (UNI) At the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, the stakes are sky-high as India and New Zealand square off in the final Test match on Friday. With India aiming to redeem themselves after a rare series loss at home, this contest is crucial for their World Test Championship (WTC) ambitions.
For New Zealand, it's a historic opportunity to sweep a Test series on Indian soil, an achievement that would place them among the few teams to succeed here.
The responsibility rests heavily on India’s seasoned players - Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Ravindra Jadeja - who are under intense scrutiny following dissatisfactory performances in recent matches.
Kohli and Rohit, pillars of the Indian batting lineup, have struggled for consistency, and the team’s struggles against seam in Bengaluru and spin in Pune highlight the need for them to anchor the innings.
With a generational shift looming in India’s Test squad, Rohit and Kohli’s approach in this game is in the spotlight as they look to inspire both their younger teammates and the nation’s fans.
The Mumbai Test is a key opportunity for young guns Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill to step up as well. With their potential clear, the task now is to deliver under pressure, and they will look to their senior partners to guide them through the high-stakes contest.
India has opted for a spinning track that promises to turn from the first hour, a strategy aimed at exploiting New Zealand’s relative discomfort with spin. But the Indian lineup itself has shown vulnerability against spin, making this tactic a double-edged sword.
Indian spinners Ashwin and Jadeja, usually dominant in home conditions, have been outperformed so far. Their response in this match is crucial, with Axar Patel potentially adding another spin option to the squad to bolster India’s chances.
On New Zealand’s side, Rachin Ravindra, the series' leading run-scorer, has shown incredible form, proving himself a thorn in India’s side with a blend of patience and aggression.
With opener Devon Conway and captain Tom Latham both rediscovering form in the previous Test, New Zealand’s top order has gained a confidence boost that could counter India’s spin-heavy approach.
New Zealand’s pace attack, too, has remained a force to be reckoned with, having exploited even the smallest hints of assistance from the pitch. Their early pressure has repeatedly tested India’s batting, and their contribution will be key to challenging India on their home turf.
For India, the WTC final at Lord’s in June is still within reach, but the path is tough—they need at least four wins from their next six Tests to qualify. This makes the Wankhede Test a must-win, placing additional weight on the senior players to set an example and hold the team steady in uncertain waters.
With every session critical, the Test reflects not just India’s WTC hopes but also the direction of their Test team’s future.
As play begins, Wankhede buzzes with anticipation. India’s veterans are ready to battle for redemption, while New Zealand eyes a rare and historic series win. The pitch conditions, individual duels, and the larger implications for the WTC qualification create a perfect storm for a thrilling, high-stakes showdown.
The match not only decides the series but also sets the tone for India's journey in the global Test arena and New Zealand's legacy in Indian cricket history. With everything on the line, the Wankhede Test promises to deliver an unforgettable spectacle.
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