Australian bowlers took complete advantage of the conditions on offer as they reduced New Zealand to 32 for 3 in the first session of play
Brendon McCullum celebrates after reaching his century. It was the fastest century in Test cricket - off 54 balls. He surpassed the previous record jointly held by Viv Richards and Misbah-ul-Haq
A streaker runs on the field during day one of the Test match between New Zealand and Australia at Hagley Oval
Brendon McCullum unleashed his destructive best as he raced to a 79-ball 145, stroking 21 boundaries and 6 sixes
Brendon McCullum, playing his final Test, poses with his son after the toss
Steve Smith (left) won the toss and put New Zealand to bat on a pitch that was conducive for fast bowlers
Australia gave a guard of honour to Brendon McCullum as he walked out to bat in his final Test
A fan wearing a mask of Brendon McCullum looks on during Day One of the Test match between New Zealand and Australia at Hagley Oval
New Zealand innings folded up soon after. The hosts were bowled out for 370
New Zealand struck early by dismissing David Warner. However, that was the only wicket they could snare on Day 1 as Australia reached 57 for 1 at Stumps