New Zealand would be the happier side at the end of Day 1 of the third and final Test against India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Friday, November 1, as the hosts were trailing by 149 runs, having already lost four wickets in their first innings. One of the notable players for New Zealand on Day 1 was the veteran Daryl Mitchell, who battled through the hot conditions at the famous venue to score a crucial 82 off 129 balls. His 87-run stand with Will Young (71) enabled New Zealand to post 235 runs on a difficult surface after Tom Latham's side elected to bat first and won the toss. After his fine knock under pressure, Mitchell said we are just a bunch of Kiwis looking to take on the world and enjoy their game as they look to win matches for their nation. Here is what is said after day one in Press Conference "We're just a bunch of Kiwis taking on the world, having fun and trying to win games for our country. Hopefully, we can just keep chipping away like Kiwis do, and we'll see what happens over the next few days," Also Read | Watch: Virat Kohli’s Suicidal Run Out Gives NZ Edge in Mumbai India ended Day 1 on a spot of bother, losing four wickets for 86 runs. The four wickets that fell were of Indian captain Rohit Sharma, in-form batter Yashasvi Jaiswal, the legendary Virat Kohli, and nightwatchman Mohammed Siraj. Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant took their team into Stumps. While many experts and fans might believe that the Blackcaps are right in front of their noses at the end of Day 1, Mitchell rejected this school of thought and said that the game is hanging in the balance. The all-rounder said that New Zealand have put runs on the board and will want to take a few more wickets on Day 2 to peg India further back. "We put a total on the board (and) hopefully now we can take a few more wickets. We'll see what happens tomorrow (day two). The game is evenly poised right at the moment," said Mitchell. "It's the nature of red soil here in this part of the world. It's going to have a bit of bounce and a little bit of turn. We knew what we were expecting when we showed up this morning," he further added.