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Tamil Nadu captain and left-arm spinner R Sai Kishore was the top wicket-taker with 53 scalps from nine matches.
New Zealand, chasing a first home win over their neighbours in 31 years, had put the tourists on the back foot with four wickets in the last 90 minutes of play on day three.
Bazball did not fail as a strategy but it could not yield desired results as the England batters were not technically equipped to handle the Indian bowlers.
Australia need 202 runs more with six wickets in hand at the end of day three of the second Test.
Jaiswal became only the second Indian after Gavaskar to tally over 700-runs in a Test series.
After 14 wickets fell on day one and seven more before tea, Williamson and Tom Latham had hit the pause button on a frenetic match with a partnership of 105 that erased Australia's first-innings lead and put the home side ahead.
Hazlewood's inexorable line and length, just on off stump and ducking away, was too much for the New Zealand top order.
India bowled England out for a below-par 218 and cruised to 135/1 at stumps on Day 1.
The 37-year-old will reach the landmark of 100 Tests when he steps out for the fifth and final Test against England at Dharamsala on Thursday.
Mohammed Siraj is likely to be rested, while Akash Deep, who made a memorable debut at Ranchi in the fourth Test, is expected to share the new-ball with Bumrah.