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Lowest Test targets defended in history; India eye repeat of 20-year feat in Bengaluru

Lowest Test totals defended: India had scripted a fairytale victory over Australia at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai after setting a 107-run target on a rank-turner.

India need to defend 107 on Day 5 in Bengaluru against New Zealand. (Sportzpics)India need to defend 107 on Day 5 in Bengaluru against New Zealand. (Sportzpics)

India will aim for a repeat of a 20-year-old feat when they step out to defend a 107-run target against New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday.

After being skittled to 46, their lowest total at home, and conceding a 356-run first-innings lead, India fought back valiantly to set a 107-run target for the Kiwis, riding on the back of Sarfaraz Khan’s 150 and Rishabh Pant’s 99.

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With the match heading into Day 5 and rain threatening to play spoilsport, India are staring at a first Test defeat to New Zealand since 1988 while also having a shot at the joint-lowest Test total defended by them since 2004.

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India had scripted a fairytale victory over Australia at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai after setting a 107-run target on a rank-turner. The Australians were bundled for 93, helping India to a dramatic 13-run win. It remains as the third-lowest target successfully defended in Test history.

The overall record is held by Australia, having defended an 85-run target against England all the way back in 1882 at the Oval, in only the ninth Test match in history.

Target Defended Batting Team (All out score) Bowling Team VENUE YEAR
85 England (77) Australia The Oval 1882
99 Zimbabwe (63) West Indies Port of Spain 2000
107 Australia (93) India Wankhede 2004
111 Australia (97) England Sydney 1887
111 Australia (44) England The Oval 1896
117 Australia (111) South Africa Sydney 1994
120 India (81) West Indies Bridgetown 1997
124 England (62) Australia Lord’s 1888
124 England (120) Australia Manchester 1902
124 Australia (104) England The Oval 1997

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