Published on 12:00 AM, September 23, 2016

Kiwis peg India back

New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult (C) celebrates the wicket of India's Wriddhiman Saha with teammates during the opening day of the first Test at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Mitchell Santner and Trent Boult helped New Zealand strike back to check India's surge in the first Test as the hosts were left reeling at 291 for nine on the opening day in Kanpur Thursday.

Left-arm spinner Santner and pace spearhead Boult took three wickets each to plot India's downfall after the hosts looked strongly placed on 154 for one in the country's 500th Test.

Ravindra Jadeja on 16 and Umesh Yadav on eight were at the crease at close of play.

India, who elected to bat first, looked set to post a commanding lead thanks to half-centuries from Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara, only to then lose the initiative.

Opener Lokesh Rahul gave India a solid start before a 112-run second-wicket stand between Vijay and Pujara.

Santner broke the big partnership after getting Pujara caught and bowled for 62 as India lost three wickets in the second session of play.

Vijay, who top-scored with 65, continued to thwart the bowling attack as New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson kept the Indian batsmen guessing by juggling his pace and spin options.

His move paid off when medium-pacer Neil Wagner claimed Indian skipper Virat Kohli's scalp, caught at long-leg for nine after pulling at a bouncer.

New Zealand's leg-spinner Ish Sodhi also played a key role, claiming the wicket of Vijay, who had notched up his 13th Test fifty, just before the tea break.

Mark Craig joined forces with fellow spinners to get Ajinkya Rahane, who scored 18, trudging back to the pavilion early in the final session of play.

Santner, who was given the second new ball along with Boult in the 81st over, struck soon to get the wicket of Rohit Sharma for 35.

Sharma, who had survived a strong lbw appeal against Craig earlier in his innings, played a mistimed shot to mid-on.

Ashwin scored a well-made 40 with the help of seven boundaries before falling to Boult.

SCORES IN BRIEF

INDIA: First innings 291 for 9 (Rahul 32, Vijay 65, Pujara 62, Rahane 18, Sharma 35, Ashwin 40, Jadeja 16 not out, Yadav 8 not out; Boult 3-57, Santner 3-77)