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3rd Test: Down 0-2, India Play For Pride, WTC Points; New Zealand Aim For Clean Sweep
A victory at Wankhede will help them improve their tally in the World Test Championship standings and more importantly will boost their confidence ahead of a crucial and lengthy Test tour of Australia, in which India will play five Test matches after a long gap.
Getting whitewashing 3-0 by a New Zealand side that reached India after being swept aside 2-0 by Sri Lanka a few weeks back is something they will have to avoid at any cost.
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