India have not had a good time with the bat in the series played against New Zealand so far. The trend continued here in the third Test as well, at least in the initial part of play before Shubman Gill took charge and helped India take the lead for the first time in the series. Rohit Sharma gave a flying start to the innings with a bunch of boundaries but left for the hut after scoring 18. Shortly after, Yashasvi Jaiswal returned to the pavilion after scoring 30. Also Read | Watch: Akash Deep Castles Latham, Gives Fierce Send-Off The young lad looked well settled but he tried a reverse sweep against Ajaz Patel towards the end of the first day's play to be cleaned up. Jaiswal's dismissal opened the floodgate for India as nightwatchman Mohammed Siraj registered a golden duck and Virat Kohli was also dismissed run-out for four runs. After Rohit's dismissal, Jaiswal and Gill looked in good touch and were expected to see the day through but one wicket invited two more and the Kiwis were back into the contest. Speaking on the same, former cricketer Aakash Chopra has stated that Jaiswal would be kicking himself, especially with the nature of his dismissal and added that there was no need for him to play such a shot at that time. Here is what Chopra said on Colours Cineplex “Was it required - no, it wasn't. Would things have changed if he had hit a four - no, they wouldn't have. He must be kicking himself, as to what he did. The story of the reverse sweep is that your shot was ready before the ball was released from the hand. It's a predetermined shot,” “At times, it happens while reacting, that you saw the ball, went for a drive and the ball wasn't there. However, since you decided before the ball was bowled that you would play this shot, and then when it's not executed properly, and you see a collapse happening, you feel even more sad that if only you had not played that shot,” he added.