India start overwhelming favourites
ESPNcricinfo previews the second Test between India and New Zealand in Bangalore
Match facts
Friday, August 31-Tuesday, September 4Start time 0930 (0400 GMT)
Big Picture
It's not often than an Indian Test win fails to top the sports pages, never mind the cricket pages. India's comprehensive victory over New Zealand in Hyderabad though was relegated to a sideshow last week as Unmukt Chand's Under-19 team won the World Cup in Australia. That India's first five-day success in nine months was so overshadowed was a measure of how lightly New Zealand are treated as a Test opposition, and how heavily India are expected to win.Form guide
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Suresh Raina has been an integral member of India's limited-overs sides for several years now, but Test cricket has proved tougher to crack. Kohli and Pujara have earned themselves middle-order spots at least for a handful of Tests, leaving Raina's place as the most vulnerable. The Test against a feeble New Zealand offers Raina the chance to make the runs necessary to keep a host of challengers at bay.Pitch and conditions
The Chinnaswamy track isn't expected to be as spin-friendly as the one in Hyderabad last week, and the quicker bowlers are likely to have more of a role to play. The big concern for the organisers, though, is the weather. There have been evening showers over the past few days in Bangalore, and the predictions are for rains over the weekend as well.Team news
MS Dhoni has ruled out experimenting with the India line-up ahead of the tougher Tests against England and Australia later in the season, which means the same XI which won the first Test is likely to feature in Bangalore as well. There have been some fitness concerns over Pujara, who was struck on the knee while fielding at short leg in the first Test, but Dhoni said Pujara is expected to play. "Pujara is a bit sore, but the good thing is he batted today at the nets and fielded also," Dhoni said. "He got a hard hit which means it will take some time to heal but I don't think it is restricting him in the field."Stats and trivia
- The Chinnaswamy Stadium isn't India's happiest hunting ground, with only one Test win in close to 17 years. Against New Zealand, though, India have won both Tests at the venue.
- After his pair in Hyderabad, Martin is now level with Glenn McGrath on 35 Test ducks, with only Courtney Walsh (43) ahead. Martin's seven Test pairs is a record.
- Brendon McCullum is 45 short of becoming the sixth New Zealand batsman to reach 4000 Test runs
Quotes
"Sachin Tendulkar may score 45 or 50, still people think he has not scored runs. He has always been under this kind of pressure. He is enjoying cricket and he wants to still improve in every practice session."MS Dhoni
Former New Zealand coach John Wright has some advice for the visitors' batsmen
Siddarth Ravindran is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo