New Zealand centurion BJ Watling has said that he thinks his team can take all 10 wickets on the final day of the second Test against England.
Watling increased his score to 120 on day four as New Zealand declared on a score of 454-8, but the day's play was cut short by rain. That leaves New Zealand needing to take all 10 wickets to secure the win.
"We're definitely backing ourselves to win the game," Watling told BBC Sport.
"We know England won't back down, so we have to come out strong and put them under some pressure."
England will win the Test series with either a draw or a win.