Wellington (New Zealand): Cameron Green's counterattacking ton revived troubled Australia in a see-saw opening day of the first Test against New Zealand after Matt Henry went all-out with his pace attack to dismantle the visitors at the Basin Reserve on Thursday.
Green cemented his place as Australia's No. 4 with a superb century against New Zealand's all-out pace assault to help his team post 279/9 on boards at the time of stumps.
Led by quick bowler Henry's 4-43, the Blackcaps threatened to dismiss their highly regarded opponents for a low score but Green found willing accomplices in the lower order and launched a thrilling attack minutes before stumps to achieve his second Test ton. Green was on 91 when second-last man Nathan Lyon was caught off the final ball of the day's penultimate over.
In the last session of the day, With time and chance running out, Green smashed boundaries over mid-on and extra cover, took a reckless swing that yielded nothing, and then completed his tally with a perfectly struck-back cut with one ball remaining in the day.
Put to bat on a green surface, Australia's top order faced the onerous challenge of dealing with a four-prong seam assault in (overcast) circumstances favourable to their art. As a result, the hosts only managed to save one wicket in the Test match's tense first session. They may have been guilty of not bowling full enough in the opening hour, and while they did beat Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja's bats on a few occasions, no serious opportunities were generated.
With the first ball of the 25th over, Henry pulled an outside edge off Smith's bat with a jumbled seam delivery that was cleanly snagged by keeper Tom Blundell.