Bopanna, a Wimbledon semifinalist in doubles, and Myneni lost the crucial doubles rubber 3-6 6-7(1) 3-6 even as the hosts continued to surprise the Indians.
The last time an Indian team lost the doubles rubber in Davis Cup was in April 2012 when Bopanna and Leander Paes went down to Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin and Murad Inoyatov.
It is also the first defeat for Bopanna and Myneni as a team in Davis Cup as they had won their matches against Korea and Chinese Taipei.
It all depends on Somdev to keep hopes alive for India. He faces Jose Statham and if he loses, India will have to fight it out with China to stay in Group I.
Yuki is set to clash with Michael Venus, with whom he had qualified for the Australian Open men's doubles last year.
The big-serving Indians blinked first when Bopanna dropped his serve in the sixth game of the first set. It handed a 4-2 lead to the Kiwis and they served solid, eventually Sitak (world number 44 in doubles) closed the set in home team's favour in the ninth game.
The Kiwis logged one point after another and outplayed the Indians in the tie-breaker, racing to a 7-1 win comfortably.
Falling behind by two sets, the Indians needed to play out of their skins but they did no good to their cause as Myneni lost his serve in the second game of the third set.
Daniell served out the set in the ninth game, leaving the Indians to lick their wounds.
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