
Stats: Why Tim Southee has been one of New Zealand's finest at home
The right-arm quick went past his former skipper Daniel Vettori, who had picked 299 international wickets at home.
The right-arm quick went past his former skipper Daniel Vettori, who had picked 299 international wickets at home.
On a testing, green Wellington surface, India’s batting wilted against the Kiwi's unerring lengths
Find out where and when you can watch the action from the New Zealand v India Test series
"It's up to the team management, who they will play"
Roshan Gede rates the performances of India
Iyer's 103 was only the second hundred by an Indian batsman at No.4 or below in the last three years
Shaw and Agarwal registered a fifty-run opening stand on debut
The all-rounder was taken for 34 runs in six balls by Ross Taylor and Tim Seifert
Rohit limped off the field with discomfort in his calf
Pandey's half-century against New Zealand was a long time coming
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