India began the day at overnight score of 130 for four but lost the remaining batsmen for just 72 runs to concede a huge 301-run lead.
However, their pace bowlers -- Mohammed Shami and Zaheer Khan -- reduced the Black Caps to 15 for four at lunch with their fiery spells. The hosts now lead by 316 runs, after opting not to enforce the follow-on as 10 wickets fell in an eventful morning session.
Jadeja was once again in action in the sixth over, when he took a screamer of a catch to send back in-form Kane Williamson, off Zaheer Khan (1/4).
This was a second stunning catch by the all-rounder after his effort to dismiss Brendon McCullum in the first innings.
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Earlier, after bad light had stopped play early on day two, the match began 30 minutes earlier this morning. Rohit Sharma (72) and Ajinkya Rahane (26) were looking to spend more time at the crease after stopping the collapse on the previous evening.
But New Zealand bowled to a plan, pitching the ball up regularly to the two batsmen, who were guilty of looking for drives without settling in. As a result, in the sixth over of the morning, Rahane edged to first slip, off Tim Southee and the downfall began.