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Wellington, Feb 21: After dominating the first session, New Zealand made further inroads to leave India struggling on Day One of the first Test at the Basin Reserve on Friday.
Starting the session at 79/3, India could add just 43 runs in the 27 overs they batted before the Tea break. New Zealand bowlers managed to pick two wickets in the post-lunch session and made sure the hosts strengthened their position.
Mayank Agarwal, who had weathered the first two hours with remarkable composure, couldn't stay long in the second session and was caught at fine-leg as he top-edged a rising Trent Boult delivery off his hips after sharing a valuable 48-run partnership with Ajinkya Rahane.