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New Zealand take lead as Australia are bowled out on day two

New Zealand held a lead of 43 runs at tea on the second day after rolling Australia for 136 in the second Test at Bellerive Oval on Saturday.

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Published: Dec 10, 2011, 10:56 AM (IST)
Edited: Dec 10, 2011, 10:56 AM (IST)

New Zealand take lead as Australia are bowled out on day two

Chris Martin led the New Zealand bowling with figures of three wickets for 46 runs © Getty Images

 Hobart: Dec 10, 2011

 

New Zealand held a lead of 43 runs at tea on the second day after rolling Australia for 136 in the second Test at Bellerive Oval on Saturday.

 

Fast bowlers Peter Siddle and James Pattinson helped the Australians avoid their lowest Test score against the Kiwis with a 56-run eighth-wicket stand after the home side went to lunch at 81 for seven.

 

At tea, New Zealand had added to their 14-run innings lead to be 29 without loss with Martin Guptill on 12 and Brendon McCullum on nine.

 

Australia struggled in their pursuit of the Kiwis’ first innings of 150 and at one stage were on track for their lowest Test total against New Zealand of  103 set in Auckland in 1986. But Siddle (36) and Pattinson (17) saved their blushes with their partnership as the Bellerive pitch began to play easier after its first-day demons.

 

New Zealand’s all pace attack kept the Australians under pressure with Chris Martin (3-46), Trent Boult (3-29) and Doug Bracewell (3-20) among the wickets. Australia lost six wickets in the extended morning session after resuming at 12 for one following Friday’s loss of Phil Hughes for four.

 

David Warner only lasted 17 minutes into the second day before he nicked Martin to Ross Taylor at first slip for 15. Ricky Ponting walked before he was given out leg before wicket for five after playing Tim Southee across his pads.

 

It was the fifth time in his last six Test innings that Test cricket’s third-greatest runscorer was out lbw and the 30th Test innings since his last century. Ponting’s last big knock was 209 against Pakistan almost two years ago in Hobart.

 

Usman Khawaja’s watchful 51-ball vigil ended when he edged Martin to wicketkeeper Reece Young for seven in 77 minutes and left Australia 35 for four. Mike Hussey tried to get his bat out of the way of a Boult lifter only to bottom-edge a catch to Young for eight to send Australia reeling at 58 for five.

 

Brad Haddin was out to a loose shot finding Brendan McCullum at mid-off for five and giving Bracewell his first wicket. Michael Clarke did not offer a shot and was surprised by Bracewell’s low bounce to be bowled for 22.

 

But Siddle and Pattinson eased Australia past their trans-Tasman Test lowest score before Siddle was caught in the slips by Guptill off Bracewell and Pattinson fell in the next over, brilliantly caught in the gully by Kane Williamson off Boult. Boult took his third wicket in his debut Test trapping Mitchell Starc lbw for four. (AFP)

 

Brief Scores: New Zealand 150 & 29 for 0 (Martin Guptill 12, Brendon McCullum 9; Peter Siddle 0 for 10) lead Australia 136 (Peter Siddle 36, Michael Clarke 22; Doug Bracewell 3 for 20, Chris Martin 3 for 46) by 43 runs.

 

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