Australia in pole position
Australia took a commanding 243-run lead over plucky New Zealand in the third Test in Sydney on Sunday, looking set for a clean sweep of the series.
The Australians dismissed the Black Caps for 251 to lead by 203 runs on the first innings before batting a second time in a bid to build an overwhelming total with two days remaining.
At stumps on day three, the hosts were 40 without loss with David Warner on 23 and Joe Burns not out 16, and were expected to bat on for some time on the fourth day.
Off-spinner Nathan Lyon captured five for 68 to lead the Australian bowling attack, with Kiwi Test debutant Glenn Phillips top-scoring with a charmed knock of 52.
“We’re in a very good position here,” said Lyon, who has now taken a career 385 Test wickets. “A lot of work to do in the morning and we have to see what lead we the batsmen want to get to.
“It is pretty special to play here in front of your home crowd, in front of your family and friends. Nice to go up on the honours board.”
Phillips, who only flew in on the eve of the Test as cover for a team weakened by a virus outbreak, was dropped twice and given a reprieve when caught off a no-ball.
Lyon put down the two caught-and-bowled chances when Phillips was on two and 17.
The Kiwi batsman dodged another bullet on 28 when he was caught by Travis Head at deep midwicket only to be recalled when James Pattinson was found to have over-stepped for a no-ball.
Phillips hit a cracking pull shot off Pat Cummins to raise his debut half-century before Cummins got him two balls later, ripping through his defences to take off-stump for 52.
Lyon bowled Will Somerville and Neil Wagner for ducks and fast bowler Matt Henry came out to bat despite fracturing his left hand earlier in the match.
Henry ducked out of the way of a couple of Mitchell Starc thunderbolts directed at his body before he was stumped off Lyon’s bowling to end the New Zealand innings.
SCORES IN BRIEF
AUSTRALIA: First innings 454 and second innings 40 for no loss.
NEW ZEALAND: First innings 251 all out (Latham 49, Blundell 34, Raval 31, Taylor 22, Phillips 52, De Grandhomme 20, Astle 25 not out; Cummins 3-44, Lyon 5-68)
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