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Aussies crush New Zealand with a day to spare

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Aussies crush New Zealand with a day to spare
Australia's Adam Voges (L) and Peter Nevill walk from the field after their victory against New Zealand during day four of the first cricket Test match at the Basin Reserve in Wellington, New Zealand yesterday. AFP PHOTO

AFP, WELLINGTON: Australia inflicted a crushing innings defeat on New Zealand with a day to spare in the first Test in Wellington when they dismissed the home side for 327 on Monday.
In a Test that will be remembered for two majestic innings by Adam Voges and Usman Khawaja, as well as an umpiring howler, Australia won by an innings and 52 runs.
Nathan Lyon, Jackson Bird, Mitchell Marsh and Josh Hazlewood all shared the spoils as the last six New Zealand wickets fell for 149 on day four.
Australian captain Steve Smith said it was the first step in their quest to regain the number one Test ranking which will require them sweeping the two-Test series.
“We want to be number one in the world in all three formats and I think this Test match is a step in the right direction,” he said.
“It was a pretty good toss to win. Having said that, we had to put the ball in the right areas for extended periods and I think we did that. We put the NZ batters under pressure and reaped the rewards.”
New Zealand were on the back foot from the time they lost the toss and were 51-5 in the first session, according to skipper Brendon McCullum.
“Conditions were difficult on that first morning,” he said.
“We came up against a team who played a very, very good Test match and we were just a little bit short. It’s not a reinvent the wheel situation but we’ve got to tidy up a few areas.”
New Zealand had been set a target of 379 just to get in credit in their second innings after Voges’ 239 set up Australia’s first innings of 562.
The recognised New Zealand batsmen made starts, but were unable to turn them into big scores.
After getting to 218-7 it was left to the last three batsmen to add 109 runs. Tim Southee was in a one-day mood with 48 off 23 balls and Mark Craig contributed an unbeaten 33.
At the top of the order, Tom Latham scored 63 and Henry Nicholls, on debut, added 59 while Martin Guptill made 45 and Kane Williamson 22.
Williamson and BJ Watling are renowned as doughty batsmen capable of occupying the crease for a long time but neither lived up to their reputation in the face of a tight bowling attack.

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