While leggie Sodhi has only featured in the T20s, Santer has done a decent job throughout the tour.
Sodhi, who returned with figures of two for 25 and one for 25 in the first two games, has made life tough for the Indian batsmen who have found it difficult to put him away.
"Lengths have been the key thing. Ish bowled a superb length, pulled it back and made it hard for the Indian batsmen to hit. I tried to do something pretty similar. Akshar (Patel) and Yuzvendra Chahal bowled really well in Delhi. I thought they were unlucky in the last game. We have to change our lengths accordingly. We have to wait and see, said Santner ahead of the series decider here tomorrow.
On New Zealand coming up short in crucial matches, like the World Cup final against Australia in 2015 and in the recent ODI series, he said, "We like to treat this is like another game. It is better than being two-nil down. We are excited about it."
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"India have played very good cricket for a long time now in your conditions. They are tough to beat. We have taken it to the decider in the last two series. Both teams will want to win (tomorrow).
"They played well in Kanpur under pressure as well (to win the ODI series). We will turn up tomorrow and put up a good performance and try to take the series."
"Yeah I mean it. We pride ourselves on our fielding. In the heat of the battle, we dont want to be dropping catches. A couple of dropped catches have been crucial. We have to put up a good performance in the field," the left-handed all- rounder, who missed a few catches in the Rajkot game said.