New Zealand v India, 1st Test, Auckland, 3rd day
NZ ahead despite second-innings collapse
India's hopes of a revival were dashed by the loss of early wickets. Rohit Sharma added five to his overnight 67 before inside-edging a Trent Boult delivery•Getty Images
Ravindra Jadeja was unbeaten on 30 when India were bowled out for 202. New Zealand had a lead of 301•Getty Images
Shami picked up his third wicket when he bowled Corey Anderson early in the second session•Getty Images
BJ Watling was bowled by Ishant Sharma in the first over after tea. New Zealand were eventually bundled out for 105, but their lead was 406•Getty Images
Neil Wagner ran through the tail, taking three of the last four wickets•Getty Images
New Zealand chose not to enforce the follow-on, though, and suffered before lunch. Mohammed Shami dismissed the openers and reduced them to 9 for 2•Getty Images
Ross Taylor tried to stage a recovery, but he was caught at gully by Ajinkya Rahane off Zaheer Khan for 41•Getty Images
M Vijay began India'a mammoth chase brightly with Shikhar Dhawan, but was caught behind from a faint edge off Southee•Getty Images
Brendon McCullum was run out three balls after he was dropped at first slip. New Zealand went to lunch at 15 for 4•Associated Press
Tim Southee was the next to go, hitting a fuller delivery from Jadeja straight to Cheteshwar Pujara at short midwicket•Getty Images
Dhawan carried on and made his way to an unbeaten 49- his highest Test score since his debut- as India ended the day needing another 320 runs for a famous win•Associated Press