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284-run target is chaseable: Ronchi

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KANPUR, Nov 28: New Zealand fielding coach Luke Ronchi on Sunday said that the record target set by India to win the first Test here was chaseable and asked his players to take a leaf out of home side’s batting approach.
From being 51/5, Indian lower order batters bailed the hosts out in difficult conditions to take them to 234/7 declared, setting New Zealand a 284-run target on the final day.
“If we bat with some good intent there and sort of make the most of opportunities to score them, then we certainly believe we can chase it down,” Ronchi, also the New Zealand wicket-keeping coach, said at the press conference after the fourth day’s play.
At close on day four, New Zealand were 4/1. They need 280 runs on the final day on Monday with nine second innings wickets in hand. No touring team has chased more than 276 runs in the fourth innings in Tests in India and the world test champions have their task cut out.
“We’ve to stay positive and take a leaf out of the Indian batters and the way they played, and applied themselves,” said the former Kiwi wicketkeeper-batter.
“There was positivity in their footwork and scoring options. That’s what we need to do as well and bring that momentum in our favour and then hopefully through the game the more you do it, the low the total becomes.”
“Obviously, it was quite difficult for us to take wickets and put a bit of pressure on their batters but then leading into tomorrow, I think all three results are possible,” Ronchi said.
“From the Indian point of view, they’ll be full of confidence that they can stop us from doing that. So, I think it’s going to be a really exciting final day Test,” added the 40-year-old.
Regarding the Green Park pitch, Ronchi said tackling the variable bounce will be the key for his batters.
Senior spinner Ravichandran Ashwin got the crucial breakthrough in the final minutes of Day 4 as he dismissed Will Young on 1 after the batter failed to review in time.
The ball seemed to be missing the leg stump but Young and his opening partner Tom Latham took a long time to review the umpire’s decision. They reviewed only after the DRS 10-second timer was over and it was denied.
“I haven’t spoken to Young about the situation obviously. From our point of view, we were a bit disappointed,” Ronchi said.
“But also when we look up on the big screen with the time, that it was after the time had run out.
“Obviously, it came at a time we don’t want to be losing wickets and it’s quite tense. But It’s a disappointment in order to understand that he did actually tell it up after the timer had finished,” Ronchi concluded. (PTI)

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