Shellshocked Australia on the brink of disaster in second Test against New Zealand in Christchurch

New Zealand are in the box seat to claim a drought-breaking win over their arch-rivals after Australia wilted on Day 3 of the second Test in Christchurch.

Chasing 279 for victory, Matt Henry and debutant Ben Sears ripped through the Australian top order at Hagley Oval on Sunday, leaving Australia dazed at 4-34.

Travis Head and Mitch Marsh survived a mighty onslaught through to stumps, but at 4-76 and with 203 remaining for victory, Australia have it all to do.

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New Zealand flipped the script on decades of Australian trans-Tasman Test dominance on Sunday, cashing in on a day that held rich promise.

Resuming at 2-134 and just 40 ahead, the Black Caps knew a strong second innings total would set them up for a first home Test win over Australia in 31 years.

Rachin Ravindra (82) and Daryl Mitchell (58) tallied half-centuries to set the tone, joining Tom Latham (73) and Kane Williamson (51) who reached 50 on Saturday.

Even Scott Kuggeleijn made a contribution with the bat, slogging 44 off 49 to frustrate the Australian attack.

New Zealand’s final total of 372 was more than double any of their previous efforts with the bat through the two-Test series.

Rachin Ravindra (R) and Daryl Mitchell dug in stoically as Australia’s third innings blues returned. Credit: AP

Australia bowled without penetration on a wicket which improved session by session through the Test.

Pat Cummins offered eight of the Aussie XI the chance to bowl, including Marnus Labuschagne who earned a bronx cheer when he offered up a rank short-pitched wide with his first ball.

Cummins led the way with 4-62, including the wickets of half-centurions Williamson, Ravindra and Latham.

Nathan Lyon joined the party late, taking three of the final four wickets to finish with 3-49.

Most of Australia’s wickets came from edges, with Alex Carey leveling an Australian all-time record with ten catches behind the stumps.

Ravindra drove New Zealand forward, beginning on 11 and ticking the Kiwi lead into triple figures by dancing down the wicket and slogging Lyon to the long-on boundary.

Upping his scoring rate, the 24-year-old notched his half-century with a straight drive off Mitch Marsh.

Ravindra faced criticism for two ordinary first-innings dismissals this series, but in both Tests has rebounded with second-innings 50s.

New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra took the attack to the Australian bowlers in Christchurch. Credit: AP

He combined with Mitchell for a series-best 123-run stand which had New Zealand sitting pretty at 3-278.

But both were caught behind soon after Australia took the new ball.

Tom Blundell (nine) followed when Marnus Labuschagne dived well at cover, only for the Australian No.3 to drop Kuggeleijn in the slips cordon when he was on two.

Kuggeleijn and Glenn Phillips added another half-century partnership, making Australia’s fourth-innings ask all the more difficult.

If the flattened pitch offered hope to the Australian bats, Henry and Sears soon extinguished it.

Henry, picking up from a first innings haul of 7-67, was unplayable at times in a nine-over spell from the Botanical Gardens end, claiming both openers.

The 32-year-old trapped Steve Smith (nine) plumb in front, while Usman Khawaja (11) was brilliantly caught by Southee at third slip.

On his first Test outing, Sears had Labuschagne (six) caught and bowled off a leading edge, just two balls after Mitchell dropped a sharp chance at second slip.

Cameron Green (five) was beaten for pace by Sears and played on.

While Marsh and Head steadied the ship in the final half-hour, Australia remain a long way from home.

Defeat for Australia would see a second-straight drawn series, after the disappointment of the home West Indies series last month.

For New Zealand, it would salvage the series at 1-1, and earn that elusive success against Australia that a generation of Kiwis are yet to taste.

– AAP

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