India lost three wickets -- Virat Kohli (67), Shikhar Dhawan (115) and Ajinkya Rahane (18) in the post-lunch session after dominating the first session at Eden Park here.
At the break, Rohit Sharma (19) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (2) were at the crease with India still needing 137 runs for a turn-around victory with five wickets remaining and a session and a day to play.
Trent Boult (1-46) then struck late in the session, dismissing Rahane with the new ball even though replays showed a thick inside edge.
Dhawan and Kohli had broken the shackles in the morning session and looked to further increase their 84-run stand as the visitors hunted for a turn-around win.
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They began in the same fashion as before lunch, scoring freely while being watchful at times, and brought up their 100-run partnership in the 59th over of the innings as also the 200-mark for the chase.
India would have liked his partner to get a hundred as well but Kohli was out against the run of play in the 61st over. He tried to pull a short and very wide delivery from Wagner, and only ended up getting a fine edge, collected low by keeper BJ Watling.
The run scoring slowed down after that as new batsman Rohit Sharma took his time and Dhawan too got cautious.