Australia resumed at 2-389 when day two of the first Test against New Zealand started at 10am (AEST) in Brisbane. Never before has there been so many runs scored on day one of a Gabba Test. NZ's new-ball combo of Trent Boult and Tim Southee started well but became more wayward as the day wore on. "As an opening pair I think we found they were bowling a fraction too short," Warner said. "They didn't allow us to drive many balls early, which is nice as a batsman. "But obviously it was a great day for us and credit to our batters." Southee was the pick of the tourists' bowlers, logging figures of 1-63 from 19 overs. He received scant support from Boult, Mark Craig, Doug Bracewell and James Neesham. "There were some good spells. We didn't quite hang in there for long enough," NZ keeper BJ Watling said. "We're obviously not in the ideal situation. [s3bubbleVideoSingle bucket="nbnnews" track="knightsinterview1.mp4" aspect="16:9" autoplay="false" download="false" cloudfront="" start="false" finish="false" /]