Jamieson helped New Zealand wrap up the Indian innings for 217 after Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane resumed on 146/3 on Day 3.
Gill was dismissed in the 25th over of the innings when Neil Wagner bowled a deceptive in-swinger that later seamed away from him.
Vikram Rathour on Saturday said that a first innings score of 250-plus will put India in a fighting position against New Zealand in the WTC final.
Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane put on an unbeaten stand of 58 as India battled to 146/3 when bad light forced an early end to the day, with only 64.4 overs of play possible.
Put in to bat under an overcast sky, Rohit added a solid 62-run opening stand with Shubman Gill before New Zealand eventually dismissed both to leave the session evenly balanced.
While New Zealand’s final XI will not be confirmed until the toss, India has already decided on the team that will take on the Black Caps.
Virat Kohli-led India will look to win the WTC final as they lock horns with Kane Williamson's Black Caps from June 18 to June 22.
The batter's strike rate is indeed something that can frustrate fans, but it is that pace at which he plays that has often bailed India out.
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