New Zealand v Australia, 3rd ODI, Hamilton
Taylor's cuts, Cummins' cross and a flying Stoinis
Sunny skies greeted the players in Hamilton for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy decider•Getty Images
Mitchell Starc struck in the third over as Tom Latham flicked a leg-side half volley to long leg•Getty Images
That led to New Zealand losing four wickets for 33 runs•Getty Images
Marcus Stoinis nearly pulled off a spectacular catch at deep midwicket•AFP
The captain Aaron Finch stayed till the 21st over, scoring 56 off 64 balls, but was removed by Kane Williamson just as Australia looked to get away•Getty Images
Boult removed Travis Head for 53 and Faulkner two balls later•Getty Images
New Zealand regained the Chapell-Hadlee Trophy and won their eighth consecutive bilateral one-day series at home.•AFP
Dean Brownlie, playing international cricket for the first time in two years, marked the occasion with his maiden ODI fifty•Getty Images
Ross Taylor's belligerence regained the momentum for New Zealand•Getty Images
James Neesham was one of the wickets to fall in this period, chopping Josh Hazlewood onto his stumps•AFP
Mitchell Santner nailed Starc for four, four, six to close the innings and push New Zealand to 281 for 9•Getty Images
Glenn Maxwell fell the following over, one of three Australian batsmen dismissed for a duck•Getty Images
Stoinis threatened for a while as he made 42 off 48•Getty Images
Brownlie, who put on 100 runs for the third wicket with Taylor, was dismissed in the 32nd over by James Faulkner•AFP
Meanwhile, Taylor equalled Nathan Astle's record of 16 ODI centuries, the most for New Zealand•Getty Images
Santner made an impact on the field too; he ran Shaun Marsh out to break an opening stand of 44 runs•AFP
Trent Boult returned for a second spell and took his third and fourth wicket in the 33rd over•AFP
But Australia kept losing wickets and fell 24 runs short. Boult finished with career-best figures of 6 for 33•Getty Images