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New Zealand in trouble after Adam Voges' record double ton

Updated on: 15 February,2016 09:01 AM IST  | 
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Mitchell Marsh ruined New Zealand’s hopes for a Brendon McCullum salvage mission after Adam Voges’ record-breaking double century (239) put Australia firmly in command of the first Test in Wellington yesterday

New Zealand in trouble after Adam Voges' record double ton

Adam Voges celebrates his 200 against NZ yesterday

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Wellington: Mitchell Marsh ruined New Zealand’s hopes for a Brendon McCullum salvage mission after Adam Voges’ record-breaking double century (239) put Australia firmly in command of the first Test in Wellington yesterday.

Adam Voges celebrates his 200 against NZ yesterday. PIC/AFP
Adam Voges celebrates his 200 against NZ yesterday. Pic/AFP


At stumps on the third day, New Zealand were 178-4 in their second innings, requiring a further 201 to make Australia bat again.



Test debutant Henry Nicholls was not out 31 with McCullum lbw to Marsh in the final over of the day for 10.

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