2nd Test, Day 3: New Zealand fight, India with noses in-front
India fell short of New Zealand's first innings total of 365 by 12 runs. Virat Kohli and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni though, completed a century and fifty respectively. For New Zealand, skipper Ross Taylor again tried to lead the way with a solid 35, while Franklin made 41. It was Ashwin who got the wickets for India.
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On a topsy-turvy Day 3 of the second Test match at Bangalore, both teams shared honours, although India have their noses ahead after R Ashwin's five-for. New Zealand ended day on 232/9 while a once 'down-and-out' looking Men in Blue came back into the game hard, helped by Umesh Yadav and spinners. (All AFP Photos)
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It was all India thereafter as Ashwin got stuck into the New Zealand middle and lower-middle order to grab a five-wicket hall. This helped the Men in Blue to restrict the Black Caps, who once looked to set a target around 300. Eventually they finished the day 244 runs ahead and a wicket in hand.