New Zealand aim to convert their historic series win into a clean sweep in the third Test against India in Mumbai, bolstering their chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship final. Despite consecutive defeats, India remain atop the WTC table. New Zealand’s coach Gary Stead emphasizes adapting to the red-soil pitch as crucial for their success.
Whitewash, WTC points on NZ’s mind with India on the back foot

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