Australia recapture lead after Taylor epic
ESPNcricinfo staff
16-Nov-2015
Ross Taylor started the day with a flourish, marching past 250 and registered the highest score by a New Zealand batsman in away Tests • Getty Images
Taylor broke a 111-year old record for the highest score by a visiting batsman in Australia. England's Tip Foster had hit 287 on debut in 1903•Getty Images
New Zealand were eventually bowled out for 624, with a lead of 65•Getty Images
New Zealand's quicks began well, with Trent Boult having David Warner caught at cover for 24 and leave Australia at 46 for 2, after Joe Burns fell for a duck•Getty Images
Steven Smith and Adam Voges then came together and amassed an unbeaten 212-run partnership...•Getty Images and Cricket Australia
...with Smith registering his 12th Test century•Getty Images
Soon after reaching his hundred, Smith took a couple of blows from New Zealand's pacers. He was first struck on the helmet by a Trent Boult bouncer..•Getty Images
...after which he was struck on the elbow after inside edging a pull while facing Matt Henry•Getty Images
Voges patiently fought on at the other end, reaching his second Test century in the penultimate over of the day. Australia ended day four on 258 for 2 with a lead of 193 at stumps•Getty Images