It was only after the players returned from the lunch break on Monday that the real feast began. The first to the table was India’s spin ace R Ashwin, and he had a large helping. As India entered the field on Monday, the third day of the final Test against New Zealand, all eyes were on Ashwin, and he did not disappoint. The momentum shifted just as the teams were to break for lunch after Ashwin deceived Latham into getting a leading edge for a simple caught and bowled. Other than his six wickets, Ashwin also ran out two others, including Guptill, who was a threat and just 29 runs short of a hundred.
Source: Hindustan Times October 10, 2016 15:45 UTC