Australia on top after openers flog New Zealand

BRISBANE: Joe Burns scored his maiden test century and his opening partner David Warner his 14th as Australia finished the third day of the first test against New Zealand in a dominant position on 264 for four with a lead of 503 runs on Saturday.

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Burns, playing on his home ground in his third test, smashed two sixes in three balls to reach the milestone just before rain halted play for 50 minutes in the final session.

Warner, who scored 163 in the first innings, joined him with a century of his own after the weather delay the third time he has made hundreds in both innings of a test.

The opening partnership was broken with 237 runs on the board when Warner departed for 116 attempting a switch-hit slog sweep and Burns followed him soon afterwards for 129.

Captain Steve Smith (1) and Mitchell Marsh (2) were also dismissed as Australia chased runs, leaving Usman Khawaja (9) and Adam Voges, who had yet to score, to resume on day four.

Left-arm paceman Mitchell Starc played his part in another good day for Australia by claiming the final two New Zealand wickets to finish with figures of 4-57.

He brought about the beginning of the end with his fourth delivery with the new ball to take out Southee's off stump before an inswinger finally induced Williamson into an inside edge.

Williamson had kept his cool in the most trying of circumstances, scoring his 11th test hundred and hitting 24 fours all around the ground to frustrate Australia until halfway through the second session.

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