NZ leave India reeling
New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult said his side's "pack" mentality had left India reeling a day two of the second Test on which 16 wickets fell including another cheap dismissal for Virat Kohli in Christchurch on Sunday.
At stumps India led by just 97 lead with only four wickets remaining and three days to play.
Kohli's side dismissed New Zealand for 235 to take a seven-run first innings lead, but they stuttered to 90 for six at stumps with Boult taking three for 12 off nine overs.
"It was a good feeling to see the back of him," Boult said of Kohli's dismissal.
"Obviously he's a big player for them and we were just try to put enough pressure on him, keep him quiet and it was nice to see him make a few errors."
SCORES IN BRIEF
INDIA: First innings 242 and second innings 90 for 6 (Pujara 24, Kohli 14; Boult 3-12)
NEW ZEALAND: First innings 235 all out (Latham 52, Blundell 30, De Grandhomme 26, Jamieson 49, Wagner 21; Bumrah 3-62, Shami 4-81)
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