India v New Zealand, 1st Test, Ahmedabad, 3rd day
New Zealand batsmen dig deep
Brendon McCullum continued to be solid on the start of the third day•Associated Press
New Zealand had comfortably moved to 131 for 2 when Taylor gifted his wicket•Associated Press
The prospect of a follow-on loomed, but Jesse Ryder combined with debutant Kane Williamson to put on a big partnership•AFP
Williamson, however, held firm and was unbeaten on 87 as New Zealand finished the day on 331 for 5•Associated Press
He and Ross Taylor put on a hundred partnership, with both batsmen reaching half-centuries•AFP
It was Harbhajan Singh who made the breakthrough that India were searching for•AFP
Williamson made a half-century on debut as India's bowlers were made to toil•AFP
Pragyan Ojha then had McCullum stumped and New Zealand were left struggling at 137 for 4•AFP
Ryder made India pay for giving him a reprieve when on 11, reaching his third Test century before being dismissed at the stroke of stumps•Associated Press
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