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Taylor century gives slight advantage to New Zealand
by CricketArchive Staff Reporter


Ground:Seddon Park, Hamilton
Scorecard:New Zealand v Australia
Player:LRPL Taylor, MG Johnson
Event:Australia in New Zealand 2009/10

DateLine: 28th March 2010

 

New Zealand top-order batsman Ross Taylor scored a scintillating century but the hosts failed to gain any sort of momentum, as Australia took a two run lead with ten wickets in hand when bad light stopped play on day two. Taylor scored the fastest century in New Zealand Test history with a brilliant 138 to provide a 33-run first-innings as the Kiwis, who were bowled out for 264.

 

At stumps, Australian openers Shane Watson and Simon Katich took the visitors to 0-35. For Australian Mitchell Johnson took crucial wickets to finish with the figures of 4-59, while fellow fast bowlers Doug Bollinger and Ryan Harris took three wickets each.

 

Taylor's 100 came off 81 balls and was the fastest by a New Zealand player, pipping skipper Daniel Vettori' 82 ball century against Zimbabwe in 2005. He was eventually caught behind off Bollinger, as Australia successfully applied for a review by the TV umpire.


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