Williamson hopeful for 3rd NZ-India Test

Kane Williamson, New Zealand's captain, is holding out hope of being fit to play in the third and final Test against India in Indore.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is hoping to be fit to lead his team's bid for a consolation win in the third and final Test against India, starting on Saturday in Indore.

Laid low by a viral illness, Williamson watched on as India registered their second successive victory in Kolkata to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series and ensure their return to the top of the Test rankings.

"I'm certainly very hopeful of playing tomorrow. I can say I am getting better each day," Williamson, who scored 75 and 25 in the first test, told reporters on Friday.

Indian opener Gautam Gambhir, who turns 35 next week, is set to return to Test cricket after a two-year absence.

The left-hander replaced the injured Lokesh Rahul in the squad but sat out the Kolkata test as Shikhar Dhawan opened the innings with Murali Vijay.

Dhawan fractured his left hand and uncapped Karun Nair was called into the squad as his replacement but Indian captain Virat Kohli confirmed Gambhir would play in Indore.

"That's a natural replacement ... he is the third opener," Kohli has told reporters at the Holkar Stadium which is staging its first Test.

Paceman Ishant Sharma also missed the first two Tests due to a virus but Kohli was not too concerned about the spate of injuries at the beginning of India's 13-Test home season.

"Injury is something even the fittest of people face ... The good thing is we can recognise them early and we're able to give them time to come back as soon as possible with good rehab, good recovery and good rest," he said.

"Because it's a long season, it's important to address these issues, rather than pushing someone at 70-80 per cent and losing him for the whole season."


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