Kanpur:Left-arm spinner Axar Patel rocked the New Zealand middle-order in the post-lunch session with three quick wickets as India made a strong comeback to stifle the visitors to 249 for 6 at tea on the third day of the opening Test.
While Umesh Yadav (16-3-41-1) should get the credit for bringing India back in the contest with Kane Williamson (18)'s wicket at the stroke of lunch, a rejuvenated Axar (24-4-46-3) removed Ross Taylor (11), Henry Nicholls (2) and opener Tom Lathan (95 off 282 balls) within a space of 13 runs to completely upset their rhythm.
Ravindra Jadeja (26-8-48-1) then got into the act by removing rookie Rachin Ravindra (13), breaching through his defence as New Zealand suddenly slumped to 241 for 6 from a comfortable 197 for one.
The second session belonged to India as they got four wickets for just 52 runs.
Tom Blundell (10 batting off 73 balls) is trying to survive but that's not helping New Zealand's cause as India would be happy with a first innings lead of anything in the range between 50 to 60 runs considering the pitch isn't still very conducive for rolling over opposition.
It was the second new ball did the trick just before lunch as Umesh pitched one on line off-stump, which cut back enough to find Williamson's pads just when he was showing signs of settling down having scored 18 off 64 balls.
Earlier, Opener Will Young (89 off 214 balls) missed out on what would have been his maiden Test century as Ravichandran Ashwin (37-9-76-1) gave the much-needed breakthrough.
But it was in the post-lunch session that Axar finally had a classical left-arm spinner's delivery. There was a delivery that had a bit of air and pitched on length drawing Taylor forward and then turned enough to take an outside edge into substitute keeper K S Bharat's gloves.