New Zealand's test batting nightmare continued on the opening day of the second test against Australia in Hobart.
However this time, unlike their double disaster of the first test at Brisbane, they were undone by conditions seamer pray for.
Having been sent in on a bright green, grassy strip, New Zealand were dismissed for just 150 in 45.5 overs.
At stumps, after rain intervened early in the final session, Australia were off to a rickety start, at 12 for one, as their top order has similar issues against the seaming ball.
Only Dean Brownlie, once again, stood tall for New Zealand, making 56. He was the only batsman to reach 20 but this time the accusing finger could not be pointed quite so forcefully at many of his team mates.