It was a day of mayhem in the Wellington Test and host nation New Zealand remain in a world of discomfort after Australia mercilessly ripped through their batting line-up at the Basin Reserve on Friday. The Aussies are currently in a near unequalled position for the Trans-Tasman opener after allrounder Cam Green’s batting heroics and a problem day at the crease for the Black Caps. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Australia’s day of supremacy soured by Steve Smith’s duck. Enjoy, Stream & Catch Up with Australia’s Home of Cricket on 7plus The Kiwis made a devastating start to their very first innings with champ No. 3 batter Kane Williamson go out for a duck in devastating situations. Williamson was gone out after hitting batting partner Will Young while scuttling through for a fast single. Young was ball-watching over his shoulder while Williamson had actually devoted to making the run. Kane Williamson was associated with a devastating mix-up. Credit: Fox SportsWhen the non-striker reversed, his partner was straight in his face– as was Australian bowler Mitchell Starc, who unintentionally discovered himself captured in the crosshairs. New Zealanders then viewed on with sunken hearts as another 3 batters then reoccured inexpensively, all up losing 5 wickets for simply 17 runs. The Aussies then bowled out the Kiwis for 179 after setting a target of 383. The scary day followed a headache early morning for New Zealand, as Australia included 104 agonizing runs for the 11th wicket collaboration in between Green and No. 11 Josh Hazlewood after resuming on 9-279. They took ball game to an enforcing 383 by lunch. At the end of Day 2, there was some much better news for New Zealand and catastrophe for the Aussies with Tim Southee getting rid of opener Steve Smith for a duck and then No. 3 Marnus Labuschagne for 2 in the half-hour before stumps. Those terminations have actually provided the Kiwis a faint twinkle hope, albeit not a reasonable one. Picture of Day 2 of the Trans-Tasman TrophyNEW ZEALAND v AUSTRALIA, First Trans-Tasman Trophy Test Basin Reserve, Wellington, Day Two SCORE: Australia, 383 and 2-13, lead by 204 over New Zealand 179 SUMMARY: With Australia beginning the day 9-279, the match was a near line-ball affair. The 10th-wicket stand from Cam Green and Josh Hazlewood overthrew affairs, rejecting the Black Caps bats a fast entry with a century-partnership. Ultimately at the crease after lunch and chasing 383, New Zealand’s leading order went to pieces. Kane Williamson was rejected a chance by a stunning run-out when Will Young clattered into the master batsman in the middle of the pitch. The Kiwis plunged to 3-12 and after that 5-29 just for Glenn Phillips (71 off 70) and Matt Henry (42 off 34) to blast their escape of a non-competitive overall. Still, after just putting 179 on the board, New Zealand are a long method from in the contest. They can a minimum of begin Day 3 just requiring to take 8 wickets, after Tim Southee got rid of Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne in the half-hour before stumps. GAMER OF THE MOMENT: Cam Green, once again. The youngest guy in the Australian side played a fully grown hand with tailender Hazlewood, striking 23 fours and 5 6s on his method to an enormous overall that defied those who question him as Australia’s Test No. 4. STAT OF THE DAY: Green and Hazlewood’s 116-run collaboration was the very best 10th-wicket stand versus New Zealand in its 469-Test history. – With APP