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India bowled England out for a below-par 218 and cruised to 135/1 at stumps on Day 1.
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.
The defeat leaves New Zealand with only one win in 24 Tests against their neighbours this century ahead of the second and final match in the series in Christchurch starting on Friday.
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The home side won the big moments and found a way through at the crunch against England.
Debutant Jurel, who scored 90 and 39 not out, was the player-of-the-match as India won in Ranchi.
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Senior off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin (5/51) and left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (4/22) shared nine wickets between them to run through the England line-up in their second innings on a pitch offering the slow bowlers enough help.
The lanky off-spinner justified his selection with figures of 4/84 to restrict India to 219/7 on a spiteful pitch where the ball often kept low.