Despite being in a position to say 'no', he not only kept wicket in white-ball cricket and opened the batting in Tests, but did so with utmost diligence, says VVS Laxman
Kohli said runs scored by the lower-order batsmen, spearheaded by Man of the Match Wriddhiman Saha, proved to be crucial
Drizzle left the outfield soggy and the covers were rushed in
New Zealand were 85/4 in 24.4 overs when rain interrupted play forcing an early tea break
Cheteshwar Pujara (87) top-scored for India while Wriddhiman Saha remained unbeaten on 54
Often credited for changing the face of Indian cricket by bringing in aggression to the table, Ganguly said his teammates were his jewels who delivered for him
India are leading the three-match series 1-0, having won the first Test by 197 runs in Kanpur