The visiting team's Luke Ronchi (107) scored a century in the second innings after Mumbai resumed action at 431 for 4. Mumbai added 33 runs to their overnight score and declared their innings after Siddhesh Lad (100 not out) completed his century with the total at 464/8 declared. New Zealand declared their first innings at 324/7 and were all out for 235 in the second innings. (Also read: New Zealand pacer Tim Southee ruled out of India Test series)New Zealand opened their second innings with Ronchi and Martin Guptill. Mumbai's legbreak bowler Parikshit Valsangkar (3/41) was the most successful bowler in the second innings.
Source: India Today September 18, 2016 13:20 UTC