New Zealand v Bangladesh, 1st Test, Wellington, 3rd day
Stand-in keeper Kayes' moment
After Bangladesh declared on 595, New Zealand got off to a reasonable start, their openers putting on a half-century stand. But then Kamrul Islam Rabbi struck with his first ball of the match to remove Jeet Raval•Getty Images
He scored quickly too, running away to 53 off 54 before...•AFP
Ross Taylor's signature swat to midwicket made an appearance in his rapid cameo of 40 off 51, in his first international innings after eye surgery•Getty Images
Opener Tom Latham had held his end up all this while, and he kept going•Getty Images
Kane Williamson was his usual nimble self at the crease•AFP
... stand-in keeper Imrul Kayes - Mushfiqur Rahim hurt his hand during his century on day two and didn't take the field on day three - snaffled him behind the stumps for his second catch of the day after Raval•AFP
Rabbi kept running in...•Getty Images
He got to a sixth Test hundred, and still he kept going. He ended the day unbeaten on 119, with New Zealand 292 for 3, still 303 behind Bangladesh•Getty Images
That gave debutant Taskin Ahmed his first wicket in Test cricket•Getty Images
... and was rewarded with the wicket of Taylor, who was caught at square leg•Getty Images