Kuldeep Yadav, India’s left-arm wrist spinner, expressed optimism about the pitch’s increasing turn and emphasized the importance of the batters building a substantial lead in the second innings to provide the spinners with an advantage.
After the third day of the first Test, India trailed by 125 runs with a score of 231 for three. “The spinners were getting some assistance when we were bowling, and we hope to get more spin on Day 5,” Kuldeep stated in the post-day press conference. “However, we need a good total to defend.”
Kuldeep acknowledged the need for a competitive target, given India’s potent bowling attack. “We can’t predict a specific total right now because we still have a lot of batting to do,” he added.
The spinner expressed confidence in Sarfaraz Khan, who was unbeaten on 70, to contribute significantly. “We witnessed his 200-run knock in the Irani Trophy,” Kuldeep said. “We expect him to deliver another big score here. His technique is irrelevant as long as he keeps scoring runs.”
Kuldeep praised Rachin Ravindra’s century for New Zealand. “He batted exceptionally well,” he said. “I missed a few opportunities to dismiss him, but he’s a talented player who has improved significantly in recent years.”
Regarding the Indian bowlers’ strategy against the Ravindra-Southee partnership, Kuldeep explained, “My plan was to get them out by any means necessary. Southee was fortunate to survive some close calls, but he played well and contributed valuable runs. I focused on bowling good lengths.”
Kuldeep’s three wickets in 18.3 overs helped restrict New Zealand to 402 in their first innings, giving India a 356-run lead.