Australia v New Zealand, 1st ODI, Sydney
Colin Munro's broken bat
The Chappell-Hadlee series was being played in Australia for the first time since February 2009•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
David Warner was circumspect against the swinging ball, but soon found his boundary-scoring rhythm•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
New Zealand kept chipping away: a strangle down the leg side and a run-out left Australia 4 for 92•Getty Images
Soon, Smith had the highest ODI score at the SCG, going past AB de Villiers' 162•Getty Images
Martin Guptill, though, hit rhythm with a flurry of drives•Getty Images
Adam Zampa then dismissed Guptill and Mitchell Santner in five balls to pull Australia ahead•Getty Images
After opting to bat, Australia received a setback as Aaron Finch played on first ball•Getty Images
Debutant Lockie Ferguson, though, had him bowled in his first over•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Travis Head used power to accrue a crucial half-century•Getty Images
Matthew Wade produced a 22-ball 38 as Australia plundered 101 off the last eight overs to finish with 324•Getty Images
He went on to become the fastest New Zealander to the 5000-run mark in ODIs•Getty Images
Colin Munro went hard at the ball, and even broke his bat, during his 49...•Getty Images
Steven Smith was typically fluent, especially through the leg side as Australia rebuilt•Getty Images
Smith blitzed his way past a ton as Australia capitalised on some wayward bowling and lackadaisical fielding•Getty Images
Josh Hazlewood removed Tom Latham and Kane Williamson early in the chase•Getty Images
He ticked off another landmark, making his first hundred against Australia in 41 innings across all formats•Getty Images
...but Australia wrapped up a 68-run victory•Getty Images