Using the seamer-friendly conditions at Basin Reserve to the maximum, Ishant (5/44) continued to torment the hosts as he picked his second five-for of the series and was ably supported by Mohammad Shami (3/63) to put India in a strong position.
Tim Southee (19 not out) and Neil Wagner (zero not out) were at the crease, trying to salvage the situation against a belligerent Indian attack.
Shami recovered after a poor start to give three jolts to Kiwis of his own, while Zaheer Khan was unlucky to not take any wickets on a green-top.
He was snapped up by Ishant, the hero of the day so far, in the eighth over after the break. Anderson made 24 runs (43 balls), before an inside edge ballooned off his pad and went straight to Virat Kohli at gully, adding 39 valuable runs with a fortunate Williamson.
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