Jeet Raval scored his maiden century as New Zealand dominated Bangladesh on day two of the first Test in Hamilton.
Playing his 17th Test, Raval finally ended his wait for a ton, making 132 at Seddon Park on Friday.
The 30-year-old capitalised on a docile pitch as the Black Caps scored 451/4 at stumps, leading by 217 to be well on top in the series opener.
Tom Latham (161), Kane Williamson (93 batting) and Henry Nicholls (53) also made runs against a Bangladesh attack struggling to create chances.
Resuming at 86/0, Raval and Latham were untroubled to start the day, although there were some brief, and minor, signs of variable bounce.
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There was no denying Raval, who made a chance-less century — his first since his Test debut in November 2016.
Raval smashed Ebadat Hossain (0/77) for back-to-back boundaries to bring up the milestone.
Dropped when he was yet to score on day one, Latham made the most of his life, although he endured a nervous moment getting to his century.
The left-hander's top edge went for four as a hopeful fielder came around on the boundary, bringing up his ninth Test ton.
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Raval fell to Mahmudullah (1/3) to end a 254-run opening stand before Latham departed, Mohammad Mithun taking a great diving catch off Soumya Sarkar (2/57).
Only Ross Taylor (4) missed out of New Zealand's top-order, trapped lbw by Soumya.
Williamson and Nicholls combined for a 100-run stand, broken when the latter left a Mehidy Hasan (1/149) delivery that hit his off stump in the third last over of the day.
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