Zimbabwe began the second day by watching Tom Latham and Martin Guptill score runs with ease as New Zealand's score went past 50 AFP
Guptill handed a catch to gully for 40 but soon Kane Williamson settled in and gave Latham company AFP
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The duo added to Zimbabwe's miseries by adding 156 for the second wicket, taking the score past 200, and the lead past 50 AFP
Latham patiently reached his fourth Test hundred soon after tea but was dimissed for 105 when he edged a catch off Hamilton Masakadza AFP
Williamson had a chance to reach three figures after he was joined by Ross Taylor. But Williamson had been troubled by Graeme Cremer a couple of times... AFP
...And the legspinner removed the New Zealand captain nine runs short of a hundred AFP
While Taylor stayed unbeaten on 38, Henry Nicholls was the last wicket to fall on the second day as the visitors finished on 315 for 4, with a hefty lead of 151 runs AFP