It was hereon when the Indians began to bowl aggressively despite a lot of dew around. At 90, pacer Harshal Patel got rid of Mitchell in the 12th, followed by Tim Seifert (13), 35 runs later, to spinner Ravichandran Ashwin in the 16th. While Glenn Phillips (34) tried hard and put on a show, he failed to accelerate, with the same man dismissing him in the 17th, at 137.
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Three runs later, in the following over, James Neesham (3) fell to Bhuvneshwar, while the Kiwis finished on a par total of 153/6. The Indians put five bowlers into the attack. Although it was a consolidated effort, Harshal claimed a couple, while Ashwin was highly economical. In reply, the Indian openers itself sealed the deal for the host.