A collapse of nine wickets for 103 runs, including a torrent of 5-7 to complete the first innings, compromised and possibly curtailed New Zealand's chances of winning the opening test against India in Kanpur.
The visitors succumbed to the hosts' spin dominance to be all out for 262 on the third day. To compound New Zealand's disappointment, India gave the impression of batting on a different wicket in their second innings. They posted a carefree 159 for one to lead by 215 at stumps with Murali Vijay not out 60 and Cheteshwar Pujara unbeaten on 54 as part of a century stand.
That is effectively an unbeatable position as puffs of dust began detonating around the popping creases.
Any hope of New Zealand building pressure leaked through a faulty boundary-laden valve which allowed the score to keep ticking over. Vijay and Pujara refused to let their opponents settle.
It was an indictment on an attack of three spinners that part-timer Martin Guptill marked out his run-up in the 28th over. In one consolation, Ish Sodhi appeared to get decent bite from the wicket in his second spell. He removed Lokesh Rahul for 38 via a Ross Taylor catch at slip.