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“Don’t see any hope” – Jadeja on India’s chances of defending 107 against New Zealand

“Don’t see any hope” – Jadeja on India’s chances of defending 107 against New Zealand

107 is the lowest score defending in Test cricket in India. The feat happened in 2004 against Australia.

New Zealand are yet to score a run, and the Chinnaswamy pitch continues to be a difficult one, but Ajay Jadeja doesn’t think India can defend 107. Despite chases being extremely tough throughout the history of Test cricket, the number 107 actually is the third-lowest total any team has defended. Fascinatingly, it was India who did so 20 years ago against Australia on a spinning Wankhede pitch.

Lack of 3rd seamer to doom India

However, the former skipper doesn’t think there is a chance of history repeating itself. Jadeja’s reasoning is simple. Even if there is assistance for the pacer early on Day 5 of the India vs New Zealand 1st Test, at best Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj would be able to take a couple of wickets. Since, unlike the Kiwis, India doesn’t have a third pacer, it’ll be difficult for them to continue to pick wickets.

“If it happens at 107, it’s great. However, if I see it realistically, I don’t see any hope because it will be moist and you will start with seam in the morning. Even if you get one or two out, you don’t have a third seamer if there is help for seam,” Ajay Jadeja said on JioCinema.

Lowest totals defended in Test cricket

Target DefendedBatting TeamBowling TeamVenueYear
85EnglandAustraliaThe Oval1882
99ZimbabweWest IndiesPort of Spain2000
107AustraliaIndiaWankhede2004
111AustraliaEnglandSydney1887
111AustraliaEnglandThe Oval1896
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