New Zealand won the second Test against Bangladesh by an innings and 117 runs to level the series and hand a befitting farewell to veteran batter Ross Taylor, who retired from the red-ball format on Tuesday after having represented the Kiwis 112 matches.
New Zealand came roaring back into the second Test, crushing Bangladesh by an innings and 117 runs as the hosts levelled the two-Test series 1-1 at the Hagley Oval .
Agarwal and Saha - both of whom might not have been certainties in India's playing XI ahead of second Test - forged an unbroken 61-run partnership to push the total up to 221/4 at stumps on a truncated opening day at the Wankhede Stadium.
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Southee and Jamieson shared eight wickets between them while spinner Ajaz Patel took the remaining two before openers Will Young and Tom Lathan shared a 129-run stand to remain unbeaten at stumps.
Former India opener Wasim Jaffer has gone on to highlight a technical flaw that India batsman Shubman Gill needs to work on in order to succeed at the highest level and be more consistent for his team.
With the wickets of Mayank Agarwal, Shubman Gill and Ajinkya Rahane, the tall Jamieson left India stuttering at 145 for four in the second session.
Gill, who scored 52, looked in good touch before Jamieson got one to curl back in and it bowled the India opener lock, stock and barrel during the post-lunch session.
Iyer began the evening session by driving an overpitched Rachin Ravindra delivery through cover
Jamieson played an instrumental role in New Zealand winning the last three Tests against India, including the World Test Championship final in Southampton in June this year.