Updates

10:33 AM: Remarkable comeback from India after poor batting performance on Day 2. Bowlers are chipping with wickets on regular intervals.

10:31 AM: WICKET! Ravindra Jadeja has his second. Matt Henry looking to play big shot misses the ball completely as it crashes into middle and leg.

10:20 AM: WICKET! After Siraj and Bumrah it's Jadeja's turn to get wicket. Glenn Philips plays a fuller delivery on backfoot. Ball skids hit's pad and then middle stump. India making a strong comeback

9:56 AM: WICKET! Bumrah gets his first wicket of the match. Blundell departs after scoring 5 runs. KL Rahul takes catch in second slip

9:40 AM: WICKET: Team India gets the first breakthrough of the day and it's Miya's Magic that gets the breakthrough. Siraj finds edge of Daryl Mitchell's bat. Jaiswal takes sharp catch in Gully

9:16 AM: Update: Rishabh Pant misses Day 3, Dhruv Jurel will continue to stand behind the stumps

8:30 AM: Welcome to our live blog of the first Test between India and New Zealand. Day 2 has gone completely in favour of New Zealand and India would hope to get themselves back into the game with some wickets early in the morning

Preview

Team India will be looking to turn things around on Day 3 after a miserable outing on Day 2 of the 1st Test at Chinnaswamy stadium. After Rohit Sharma decided to bat first after winning the toss, New Zealand bowlers ripped through the Indian batting lineup.

5 of the 8 Indian batters couldn’t even open their account with Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin all going back to the hut. Rishabh Pant top scored for the side with 20. For New Zealand Matt Henry and William ORourke were brilliant with the ball as they bowled out India to their lowest total in a home Test.

Not only was this India's lowest score at home, this is also the least runs that any team has scored in a Test innings in Asia. The previous lowest in Asia was 53 all out by West Indies against Pakistan in Faisalabad in 1986 and Pakistan against Australia in Sharjah in 2002.

New Zealand were 180/3 at stumps with Devon Conway scoring 91 before being dismissed by Ashwin. The onus will be on well-set Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell to take the score further and add more misery on Indian bowlers