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    The Black Caps know they need to keep the pressure on to avoid a big fourth innings chase in the second cricket test against Bangladesh

    The Black Caps know they need to keep the pressure on to avoid a big fourth innings chase in the second cricket test against Bangladesh


    The hosts will have a 30-run lead - with eight second innings wickets in hand - when play begins on day four in Dhaka .

    After his aggressive 87 handed New Zealand a slim eight-run first innings lead on day three - all-rounder Glenn Phillips muses on what a chaseable target might be.



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