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Summary Lyon went on to score 34 in a record Australian trans-Tasman ninth-wicket stand of 74.
ADELAIDE (AFP) - Australia were all out for 224 to hold a first-innings lead of 22 runs over New Zealand in the middle session on the second day of the historic day-night Test in Adelaide on Saturday.
Australia got the benefit of a controversial review before Nathan Lyon had scored to overhaul the Kiwi total of 202.
Lyon went on to score 34 in a record Australian trans-Tasman ninth-wicket stand of 74 with Peter Nevill, who finished with 66 while injured Mitchell Starc hit out for an unbeaten 24.
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