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Brett Lee. (Getty Images)
Australia have grabbed a 58-run first-innings advantage in the First Test after dismissing New Zealand for 156 midway through day two.

Michael Clarke. (AAP Images)
A gutsy innings from Michael Clarke rescued Australia's opening day of the First Test against New Zealand at the Gabba in Brisbane - the home side all out for 214.

Kwiw captain Daniel Vettori. (GettyImages)
A juicy Gabba wicket looms as the great equaliser for New Zealand in the first cricket Test against Australia.

Andrew Symonds. (GettyImages)
Captain Ricky Ponting says recalled all-rounder Andrew Symonds will play for Australia in the First Test against New Zealand at the Gabba.

Brendan McCullum takes a break from New Zealand training. (GettyImages)
The word "vulnerable" was mentioned several times by New Zealand dangerman Brendon McCullum ahead of their Test series against Australia.

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