India v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Bangalore, 3rd day
Bangalore Test in balance on seesawing day
Day three began with the match evenly poised; Virat Kohli got to his second Test hundred, and MS Dhoni to a half-century, early on•Associated Press
Southee finished with a seven-for, the first in his Test career. He took four of the five India wickets that fell in the session•Associated Press
Yadav got rid of both openers, as India picked up a four wickets in the middle session to stay in the game•Associated Press
But from there on, it was downhill for India's batsmen; Tim Southee struck repeatedly and at short intervals•Associated Press
New Zealand eventually wrapped India's innings on 353, taking a 12-run first-innings lead. Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum then batted out five overs, prior to lunch, positively•Associated Press
R Ashwin removed a relatively set Daniel Flynn after tea, for the fourth time in four innings•Associated Press
However, soon after the break, India broke through courtesy Umesh Yadav•Associated Press
Kruger van Wyk shared a half-century stand with James Franklin, but his wicket gave India an opening•AFP