New Zealand have increased their lead over England to 338 runs at the close of play on day three of the second Test.
Starting the session with a score of 143/4, Brendon McCullum and BJ Watling built up a good partnership before McCullum's wicket finally fell at a score of 55.
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Luke Ronchi was then caught by Joss Buttler off a James Anderson delivery at 31, and Watling passed his century shortly before the close of play.
New Zealand finished the session on 338/6, putting themselves in a strong position going into the final two days.