New Zealand are staring at a series defeat with their tails up at 128 for 7 in their first innings at stumps on the second day in reply to India's 316.
"They (India) are making runs at the end of the innings, which had made a difference. Today they were 239/7 overnight and then they made 300-plus, that's a big chunk of runs from the last three wickets," Ronchi said as the visitors ended the day 188 runs behind with three wickets in hand.
India also had just three wickets in hand when they resumed the day but Wriddhiman Saha's gutsy 54 not out took the team to 316 before Bhuvneshwar Kumar's 5/33 gave them a firm grip in their bid to seal the series 2-0 here.
The grass cover on the Eden pitch was a pleasant surprise for the Kiwis and Ronchi said they still fell short with Saha reviving India's innings.
"That's Test cricket and you have to learn from it, play the right balls and do the right things to not get out. We haven't done that as well as we could of. People are surprised the seam bowlers have taken as many wickets as they have, from both sides," he said.
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