Basin Reserve News
The Men in blue will take on the Kiwis in the second and final test on February 29 at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.
Taylor's 18th Test century and third double ton, moved him ahead of former New Zealand captain Crowe, who retired with 17 Test hundreds.
Play has been scheduled to start 30 minutes earlier on Day 2 to try and make up some of the overs lost on Day 1.
Mitchell Santner had started the collapse of three wickets for 16.
At stumps, New Zealand were 292-3, still 303 runs behind, with Latham on 119 and Henry Nicholls on 35.
Mominul unbeaten on 64 at the close and Shakib Al Hasan on five after being dropped on four. Opener Tamim went for 56.
Warner said that the players don't expect to wake up and be hounded for hours on the field.
It was Steve Smith`s side who seized the key moments in the Wellington contest, which they captured by an innings and 52 runs.
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