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Bracewell hits Aussies for a six

Hobart, Dec 12, (Reuters):

New Zealand win by seven runs to register first victory against hosts since 1993

New Zealand paceman Doug Bracewell took six wickets in a devastating spell of bowling to fire his country to a dramatic first Test victory over Australia since 1993 by just seven runs on Monday.

Australia, requiring 241 for victory on the fourth day of the second Test, had appeared to be grinding their way to their target on the back of David Warner's maiden Test century until Bracewell (6/40) helped send them tumbling from 159 for two to 233 all out.

The victory was the first on Australian soil for the Black Caps since 1985 and came despite opener Warner's unbeaten 123, which earned him the man of the match award in his second Test.

In a thrillingly tense finish, Warner and Nathan Lyon put on 34 for the last wicket before Bracewell bowled the spinner through the gate for nine, ending what had been a topsy-turvy Test match on a greentop wicket at the Bellerive Oval.

New Zealand's victory, only their third in Australia, levelled the series at 1-1 after the hosts won the first Test in Brisbane by nine wickets.

“We believed in ourselves that we could win this match, we knew we had to fight, we knew we had to play a lot better than we did in Brisbane,” New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor told reporters.

Australia had started the day on 72 without loss and confident of victory despite being bundled out for 136 in their first innings on Saturday. “Obviously disappointed, no doubt,” said Australia captain Michael Clarke. “The way we played in Brisbane was outstanding and I thought we were pretty inconsistent throughout this Test match.

“I want to pay credit to David Warner for his first Test century today and also to Nathan Lyon for the way he hung in there.

“I think if a few of us batters had shown the character and courage he showed today, we wouldn't be standing here with the same result today.” New Zealand struck almost immediately after play started with quick Chris Martin having Phil Hughes caught by Martin Guptill in the slips for 20.

It was the fourth time the Martin-Guptill combination had claimed the wicket of Hughes in the series and probably ended the embattled left-hander's hopes of a place in the side for the upcoming series against India.

Warner combined with Usman Khawaja to put on 50 runs for the second wicket before a brilliant catch from Taylor in the slips off the bowling of debutant Trent Boult sent Khawaja back to the pavilion for 23.

Former captain Ricky Ponting had been looking for a big score on his home island and settled in well enough but had made just 16 when he slapped a short ball from Bracewell straight to Tim Southee at extra cover.

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