HOBART :
Australia: Australia were chasing 241 runs for victory in the second
Hobart Test after New Zealand were dismissed for 226 at lunch on the
third day on Sunday.The Kiwis, leading by 14 runs on the
first innings, lost seven wickets in the extended morning session after
resuming the day at 139 for three.The Black Caps unravelled
after the loss of skipper Ross Taylor and Dean Brownlie, with their
frail tail throwing the bat at the Australian bowlers Australia
will be looking to wrap up a two-nil series victory after hammering New
Zealand by nine wickets in last week's first Test in Brisbane.James Pattinson (3-54), Peter Siddle (3-66) and spinner Nathan Lyon (3-25) shared the wickets.Taylor
topscored with 56 off 169 balls but once he departed along with first
innings topscorer Brownlie (21), the Kiwi innings quickly fell away.Kane
Williamson was out on the third ball of the day, brilliantly caught by a
diving Ricky Ponting at second slip off Siddle for 34.Taylor
was dropped on 48 in a sharp caught and bowled chance by Pattinson
before he brought up his 15th Test half-century off the next ball.But Taylor's resistance ended in the 63rd over when he nicked a Pattinson outswinger to Michael Clarke at first slip.Brownlie,
who was hit on the left hand by a Mitchell Starc delivery, tried to get
out of the way off a Pattinson bouncer only to be caught behind off the
back of his bat for 21.New Zealand were into their tail,
minus injured Daniel Vettori, as they sought enough runs to defend in
the fourth innings of the Test.Wicketkeeper Reece Young was
out 15 minutes before lunch, lbw to Siddle for nine, but Tim Southee
(13), Doug Bracewell (4) and Trent Boult (21) were out slogging spinner
Lyon.A total of 30 wickets have fallen in seven sessions with a result possible on the third day if rain does not intervene.