New Zealand v Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Wellington, 1st day
A limp display from the Bangladesh batsmen
Before the start of play, the New Zealand players observed a minute's silence for Sir Edmund Hillary, who died in Auckland aged 88•Getty Images
Chris Martin, as on the first day of the first Test , was the wrecker-in-chief, taking five wickets•Getty Images
After winning his ninth consecutive toss, Daniel Vettori didn't regret sending Bangladesh in as his pace attack took wickets regularly•Getty Images
The Bangladesh bowlers didn't have much to rejoice about as, at stumps, New Zealand were trailing by just nine runs with seven wickets in hand•Getty Images
Mohammad Ashraful top scored with an aggressive 35 as Bangladesh folded up for 143•Getty Images
Iain O'Brien provided the support as he finished with 3 for 34•Getty Images
After two wickets fell early in New Zealand's response, Craig Cumming steadied the ship with a well-made 42•Getty Images
The Bangladesh batsmen had trouble coping with the pace, bounce and movement the home side's bowlers extracted•Getty Images
Stephen Fleming helped Cumming consolidate and ended the day unbeaten on 39•Getty Images