New Zealand v Bangladesh, 1st Test, Wellington, 4th day
Dented helmets and other injuries
It was a misty, cold morning in Wellington, but play began on time•Getty Images
Henry Nicholls, the other overnight batsman, also stuck around in the morning, getting to a third Test fifty...•Getty Images
Mahmudullah also had reason to celebrate when he had Tim Southee lbw•Getty Images
Neil Wagner had a tougher time against the bouncers. Here he loses his neck guards as he is hit by one•AFP
Santner was eventually bowled by Roy. New Zealand were bowled out for 539•AFP
... he had to be stretchered off after hurting his hip while diving when running between the wickets. By stumps, Bangladesh had wobbled to 66 for 3•AFP
Tom Latham continued his vigil at the crease, getting to a career-best 177•Getty Images
... before he was caught by Mehedi Hasan Miraz•AFP
Mitchell Santner was tested by some short ones•AFP
Bangladesh duly checked up on Wagner after he was hit on the helmet, but they did not let up the pressure on him...•Getty Images
When Bangladesh came out to bat, they had a lead of just 56•Getty Images
Subashis Roy had Colin de Grandhomme for his maiden Test wicket•Getty Images
He passed the test, producing a quick 73•Getty Images
... Wagner was hit another time on the helmet and once on the shoulder, and suffered a cut on the chin•AFP
After a long day in the field, stand-in keeper Imrul Kayes had more tough times ahead...•Getty Images