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New Zealand vs Australia 1st Test Day 4 Live Score Updates

NZ vs AUS 1st Test Day 4 Live Updates:New Zealand need 258 runs more to win the game while Australia need seven wickets. Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell will be resuming on their respective scores of 56 and 12 on Sunday. New Zealand have already lost the wickets of Tom Latham, Will Young and Kane Williamson in the chase of 369 runs against Australia at Basin Reserve, Wellington. (Live Scorecard)

Right then, that brings an end to another enthralling day of Test cricket where the game moved forward at a rapid pace and the 'Moving Day' certainly lived up to the expectations. The match is well poised for Day 4 which might well be the final day of this Test with the Kiwis requiring 258 more runs to win and the Aussies needing 7 more wickets. The New Zealand batters will have a tough task first up where they will have to avoid losing early wickets and lay a solid foundation. As for Australia, Nathan Lyon will hold the key for them but the onus will be on the pacers to set the tone nice and early. The action on Day 4 will begin at 3.30 am IST (10 pm GMT, the previous day), but you can join us much earlier for all the build-up. Until then, cheers and goodbye!

Nathan Lyon is in for a flash interview. He says it was a great day for Test cricket and Glenn Phillips bowled really well for his five-fer. Adds that it can be challenging at the start but as he got into the rhythm it became easier for him to ball with that wind at this venue. States that Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell did well and credits them for the way they played. Concludes that they will need to bowl well and stick to the plans, challenging the batter's defences for them to be able to crack this game down.

On the flipside, New Zealand began the day eager to

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