Mitchell Santner built on his seven-fer in India's first innings as he gave New Zealand the initial breakthrough on Day 3 by dismissing Rohit Sharma. This was a major setback for the India in the second Test at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Saturday, October 26. A big task lay in store for India as they sought a 359-run victory on a challengingly difficult batting surface. Their opening batters had to get them off to a good start. Jaiswal was positive from word go as opposed to Rohit, who looked to get himself set up at the crease. Santner required only four balls to send the Indian captain back for an eight-run knock off 16 balls. Also Read | 'Disappointing, losing games and losing series,'- Ben Stokes Shows Disappointment After Upset against Pakistan Rohit defended the first delivery he faced off Santner from the crease. He stepped out on the next delivery and blocked it to short cover. The third ball saw Rohit trying to reverse sweep, which went to the boundary after deflecting off the back thigh pad. On the fourth delivery, the Mumbai batter danced down the track but failed to get to the pitch of the ball as Santner dropped it short. The length ball bounced more than expected and the batter managed to get only an inside edge onto the front pad and it lobbed to short leg where Will Young took the easiest of catches. Legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble said that Santner released the ball at the very last moment, which gave him a chance to spot Rohit's movement down the crease. The former India coach feels that Santner changed his length to Rohit and his plan worked wonders. “He played the reverse sweep and he also stepped out. He used all the options, unfortunately for him it was seen by Santner early and then he bowled it slightly shorter and then it bounced to Rohit Sharma,” said Kumble on Sports18. “I thought the intent was right but of course, it was well bowled by Santner. We should also give credit to Santner because he saw him coming The one advantage that Santner has is he releases the ball really late and that probably helped him in seeing Rohit come at him and drop length a little bit,” he added.