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Irrespective of the formats and irrespective of the venues, Australia under Pat Cummins is phenomenal to watch and what's more impressive is their consistency to win matches. New Zealand is always a tough place for any visiting team and having not played here for more than eight years, the Aussies won the first Test quite convincingly.
The Blackcaps looked completely down when Green and Hazlewood frustrated them on Day 2's first session and it all reflected in their batting performance. Lyon proved lethal and unstoppable in both innings and plenty of work needs to be done on the batting front, if they are to match this relentless Aussie outfit. They have a few days time to regroup and recover before they step into the field at Christchurch, and let's hope they produce their goods to level the series. Now, it's time to end the coverage here, hope you enjoyed it as much as we did bringing it to you. Until next time, this is Pragadeesh and Bidipto signing off
Cameron Green is named the Player of the Match
Well, Cameron Green with the bat and Nathan Lyon with the ball made the big difference for the Aussies. When batting became too difficult on the first day, Green played a splendid knock to score a century and moreover, his last wicket stand with Hazlewood made a big difference in this contest. The Kiwis left frustrated with the partnership and to make things bad to worse, they got off to a horrendous start, losing five wickets for just 29 runs
The lower order batters managed to do a rescue act but the hosts found themselves a long way behind at the end of their first innings. Then, Phillips' heroics with the ball gave them a glimmer of hope but once again, the top-order can't apply themselves with the bat and fell prey to the red-hot Nathan Lyon. The partnership between Ravindra and Mitchell excited the fans to turn up in good numbers on Sunday but Lyon wreaked havoc and shattered all the hopes inside the first hour
Australia won by 172 runs
It was a Nathan Lyon show at Basin Reserve and the Kiwis had no answers to counter the offie and capitulated easily inside the first session. He became a real menace when Cummins reintroduced him at a different end and got the ball to turn big, picking up three wickets in 10 deliveries.
Ravindra was the first to go and Blundell's wicket was a carbon copy of his dismissal in the first innings before Phillips played completely at the wrong line to depart cheaply.
When Kuggeleijn found answers to negotiate Lyon, Cummins brought Cam Green and he removed him with a surprise hard length delivery that got big on him. Henry's stay was short lived and Southee's aggression lasted only for a few minutes as he became Lyon's sixth scalp. Mitchell watched his partners perish one after the other and eventually, he did the inevitable by trying to take on Hazlewood but the ball went straight up for the bowler to take an easy follow through
Hazlewood seals the deal and Australia go 1-0 up in the series. They emerge victorious in a convincing fashion. Hugs and handshakes all around as the Aussies head back to dugout with a smile, while the Kiwis didn't live up to the expectation with the bat again and lost by a big margin
64.4 Josh Hazlewood to Daryl Mitchell, CAUGHT AND BOWLED! AUSTRALIA TAKE THE FIRST TEST! NEW ZEALAND CAPITULATE MEEKLY THIS MORNING. Short and accurate on off-stump. It hurried off the surface too and climbed just over the right-shoulder. Mitchell went for the pull shot on the back foot but ended up splicing it up in the air. Hazlewood ran forward in his follow through and took an easy catch to end the match!
Daryl Mitchell c and b Josh Hazlewood 38 (13b, 2x4, 0x6)
64.3 Josh Hazlewood to Daryl Mitchell, short on off-stump. Pulled down to deep square-leg off the back foot this time but the single is not taken.
64.2 Josh Hazlewood to Daryl Mitchell, short around off-stump. Punched to cover off the back foot but for no run here.
64.1 Josh Hazlewood to Daryl Mitchell, OH! Good length ball around off-stump. Pushed to the deep point area on the back foot. The batters wanted two but when they saw that it wasn't on, decided to go back to the respective ends!
Cummins applied real pressure to the debutant Rourke but the youngster didn't show any nerves as he defended the last two deliveries with conviction
64
overs
196/9score
0
0
0
1
0
0
runs
William O Rourke*
0(5)
Daryl Mitchell
38(126)
Nathan Lyon
6/65
63.6 Nathan Lyon to William O Rourke, good length ball around off-stump. Defended down to the short-leg fielder's right from the front foot this time, no run.
63.5 Nathan Lyon to William O Rourke, round the wicket, good length ball around middle-stump. O Rourke gets both behind it and inside it to defend it down to short-leg. No run.
More close-in fielders now. A slip, leg slip, two leg gullies and short leg in place
63.4 Nathan Lyon to Daryl Mitchell, short on off-stump. Worked off the back foot to deep square-leg with the turn for a single.
63.3 Nathan Lyon to Daryl Mitchell, short on middle-stump. Tucked around to backward square-leg off the back foot, no run again.
63.2 Nathan Lyon to Daryl Mitchell, short around off-stump. Defended to short-leg off the back foot, no run.
63.1 Nathan Lyon to Daryl Mitchell, good length ball around off-stump. Reverse swept to third man from the middle of the bat for no run after Mitchell turns the single down.
It's all Lyon in this session so far. Can he seal the deal in this over?