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New Zealand vs Australia 2nd Test Day 4 Live Score Updates

NZ vs AUS 2nd Test Day 4 Live Updates: Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head will be resuming on their respective scores of 27 and 17 on Monday as Australia will be needing more 202 runs to win the second Test. New Zealand cleaned out the top four Australian batsmen on Sunday to leave the tourists on 77 for 4 and facing an uphill task in their chase of 279 to win the second Test in Christchurch. The hosts set a demanding target for an Australian side struggling for runs on a ground where the highest successful fourth innings is 285 for 8, set by New Zealand against Sri Lanka last year. (Live Scorecard)

Right then, that is it from a riveting Day 3 of this Test. The Kiwis have made an exceptional comeback and have the slight upper hand but the Aussies also have enough quality in their ranks to make a turnaround. Day 4 which will probably be the final day of this match will start on 11th March, Monday at 3.30 am IST (10 pm GMT, Previous Day), but you can join us early for all the build-up. Cheers!

Tom Latham is up for a quick chat. He says it was a good day and the guys fought well with the bat first and then came strongly with the ball as well. Adds the bowlers, Matt Henry and Ben Sears bowled on tight lines and lengths and troubled their batters. He says the way they bowled, sets up a perfect platform for the next day and states that they have a big job when they come out again.

The third session was packed with action right from the outset. Nathan Lyon's introduction into the attack proved fruitful as he struck with his first ball after Tea, dismissing Glenn Phillips. Matt Henry showcased some aggressive batting before falling victim to Lyon.  Australia's skipper, Cummins, then removed the Kiwi captain, while Lyon claimed his

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