Updated On: 22 June, 2021 09:23 PM IST | Southampton | IANS
New Zealand, who began the day strongly placed at 101 for two, were reduced to 135 for five in 72 overs at lunch as Shami removed Ross Taylor (11) and BJ Watling (1) before Ishant Sharma got rid of Henry Nicholls (7)

Mohammed Shami appeals for the wicket of a New Zealand batsman during the fifth day of the World Test Championship final in Southampton, England, Tuesday, June 22, 2021. AP/PTI
New Zealand could eke out only a 32-run lead in the first innings as India, powered by pacer Mohammed Shami`s four-wicket haul (4/76), dismissed the Kiwis for 249 on the fifth day of the rain-hit World Test Championship final here on Tuesday.
New Zealand, who began the day strongly placed at 101 for two, were reduced to 135 for five in 72 overs at lunch as Shami removed Ross Taylor (11) and BJ Watling (1) before Ishant Sharma got rid of Henry Nicholls (7).