The high of Mount Maunganui didn't last long for Bangladesh. After their historic eight-wicket win in the first match, Bangladesh found themselves at the receiving end of New Zealand batters in Christchurch. Mominul Haque won the toss and opted to bowl first, but the decision backfired as his rival number played a captain's knock, hitting an unbeaten 186 off 278 balls. Latham first laid the foundation with a 148-run opening stand with Will Young (54 off 114), then stitched an unbeaten 200-run stand with Devon Conway (99 not out off 148) as the Kiwis reached 349/1 (90) at the close of play. Ebadot Hossain, who set up Bangladesh's first-ever win in New Zealand in the first Test looked clueless and conceded 114 runs in 21 overs. Shoriful Islam was the only successful bowler for the visitors. For the record, the BlackCaps have lost just one match in their last eight Tests here and the Kiwis will hope to come good as a team in what will be Ross Taylor's final match in whites for New Zealand. Catch Day 1 highlights of the second NZ vs BAN Test match.