Resuming on 248 for four, India lost their remaining six wickets for just 75 with the pace duo of Lockie Ferguson (4/88) and Doug Bracewell (5/78) tormenting the visitors with three wickets each.

In reply, New Zealand A were 50 for two in 17.2 overs, before Seifert (55 not out) and GD Phillips (27) steadied the ship with a 59-run third-wicket partnership.

Seifert had eight hits to the fence in his 140-ball unbeaten innings.

At the draw of stumps, R Ravindra (5) was giving company to Seifert with New Zealand A still trailing by 202 runs with seven wickets remaining in their 1st innings.

Earlier, Shubman Gill, who was three runs shy of a fifty on the opening day, added 15 runs to his score before being dismissed by Ferguson in the 76th over, triggering a collapse.

Overnight batsman V Shankar (71), too, was sent packing in the 78th over by Ferguson as India A slipped to 275 for six.

The 27-year-old pacer then picked his third wicket of the day, getting rid of K Gowtham (1).

K S Bharat (47) threw his bat to good effect, blasting seven fours and a six in his run-a-ball 47. But he soon lost support at the other end as Bracewell removed Mohammed Siraj (0), Rajneesh Gurbani (0) before accounting for the India A wicketkeeper batsman.

Brief score:

India A: 323 allout in 89 overs (V Shankar 71, Shubham Gill 62; Bracewell 5/78, L Ferguson 4/88)

New Zealand A: 121 for 3 in 52 overs (TL Seifert 55 not out; Mohammed Siraj 2/25)

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