Usually New Zealand does not like to glance at the trans-Tasman cricket record book.
Not winning a Test in Australia since 1985 can have that effect.
But New Zealand can dare to dream of ending their horror run after moving to 3-139 in their second dig by stumps on day two of the second trans-Tasman Test, holding an overall lead of 153.
Under pressure captain Ross Taylor (42 not out) rose to the occasion in an unbroken 66-run stand with Kane Williamson (34 not out).
And the Black Caps can already happily point to a new entry in the record books after routing Australia for 136 and taking an unlikely first innings lead.