WICKETpublished at 10.2 overs
Santner c Carey b Tye 0 (NZ 93-6)
Santner's stay is even shorter, he's out first ball, gloving a short one down the leg side to the keeper.
Australia win tri-series final
Rain ends play: Aus needed 30 off 32
Short 50 (30), Warner 25 (23)
NZ 150-9: Taylor 43*, Munro 29
Agar 3-27, Richardson 2-30, Tye 2-30
England failed to qualify for final
Jack Skelton and Jamie Lillywhite
Santner c Carey b Tye 0 (NZ 93-6)
Santner's stay is even shorter, he's out first ball, gloving a short one down the leg side to the keeper.
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
This couldn't be more different from what we saw in the last game here. This is a stuttering show from New Zealand so far.
A third wicket for Agar then, and his best T20 figures to date, 3-21 from three overs. How many can New Zealand muster, they still have Ross Taylor at the crease and he has been joined by Mitchell Santner.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The ball isn't coming on as well off the pitch. There has been some rain around here in the last few days.
De Grandhomme c Maxwell b Agar 10 (NZ 91-5)
But big Colin's stay at the crease is only a fleeting one as he fires straight to Maxwell on the mid-wicket fence. Huge problems for the home side.
Big Billy Stanlake rushes in again but New Zealand have a big man of their own, quite literally, in the aptly named Colin de Grandhomme, who pulls a cleanly struck four to the mid-wicket fence, a much-needed boundary.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
He does not look in a good way at all.
Chris Lynn is in a spot of bother here. He fell awkwardly on his arm attempting to stop a ball at mid-wicket and he is holding his wrist precariously. He is helped off the field by a physio.
Chapman lbw Agar 8 (NZ 73-4)
No contact with the bat and hitting off stump is the result of the review and Chapman has to depart. Two in three balls for Agar.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Using the review is a bold more here. It looked plumb.
Chapman 8 (73-3)
Chapman has been given out lbw, it looks pretty adjacent but the Kiwis have opted to use their one review.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Well done to Agar for keeping it all pretty much stump to stump. It was desperation from Williamson to try and hit a boundary. New Zealand have lost their way.
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
Something had to give and something has. It's a big swing and a miss and Williamson has gone.
Williamson b Agar 9 (NZ 72-3)
Delightful from the slow left-armer but an uncharacteristically ungainly heave from Williamson, the ball holds its line and rattles the off pole, sending the illuminated bails into the early evening air.
The chisel-jawed Marcus Stoinis is the fifth Australia bowler and for the first time there are no boundaries in the over. The average score in the first innings here is 188, which you would imagine would not be enough against Maxwell and co.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
A lovely shot by Chapman, getting on top of the bounce and using the pace nicely.
Left-hander Mark Chapman is the new man and he soon cuts to the boundary to open his account. A little less than the 76 New Zealand made against England in the powerplay at Hamilton on Sunday, but how many more can they add?
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Another toe-ender and it's the end of Munro. Similar to the Guptill wicket, he didn't get hold of it.
Munro c Agar b Richardson 29 (NZ 59-2)
But it's the end for Colin as he tries a similar stroke and it loops up tamely to mid-on. New Zealand's big guns at the top of the order have gone.
Munro skips down the wicket to Richardson, plenty of loft on it and it sails for six, although short of the eager orange-vested lads leaning forward in the front row waiting for a chance to claim the 50,000 smackers.