That left Ross Taylor and James Franklin at the crease on 48 and 18 respectively as New Zealand needed 481 runs to win with six second innings wickets remaining.
Before the earlier interval Khan enticed opener Tim McIntosh (four) into an edge which Rahul Dravid expertly snatched low to his left at third slip to claim the his 182nd career catch - the world record for a non-wicketkeeper.
The Kiwis held out thereafter to reach lunch at 37 for one, with Guptill unbeaten on 29 and new batsman Flynn on one.
Earlier, MS Dhoni hit his 16th Test half century to help the tourists build quickly on their overnight total of 349 for five.
India added 85 runs in 18.1 overs this morning with Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh looking to move the score along at a brisk pace.
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