Australia too good for New Zealand in Wellington first Test
Australia claimed a resounding victory on Monday as they wrapped up the first Test against New Zealand by an innings and 52 runs in Wellington.
The tourists, who performed equally well with the bat and ball, have an unassailable lead in the two-Test series.
By the end of day three, the Aussies had reached a first-innings total of 562 all out, with Adam Voges top-scoring on 239 runs off 364 balls and Usman Khawajahitting a knock of 140.
In response, Tom Latham and Martin Guptill hit a first-wicket partnership of 81 runs before the latter was sent packing on 45 runs, which he scored off 55 deliveries.
By the end of day three, New Zealand were 178-4 and Monday’s play belonged to Australia’s bowlers asMitchell Marsh, Nathan Lyon, Jackson Bird and Josh Hazlewood patiently wrapped up the game.
The Black Caps scored 327 runs in their second innings before they were bowled out.