Trent Boult has called on the cheating Australian cricketers to learn a lesson from the spirit of Eden Park.
The opening bowler, who led New Zealand's demolition of England in the first test, was "amazed" at the blatant nature of Australia's ball tampering against South Africa, when Cameron Bancroft was caught by TV cameras rubbing the ball with yellow tape.
"To see someone take something like that out onto the ground and try to change the ball like that...it's not the smartest thing I've ever seen," Boult told Radio Sport.
"It was a bit of a shame to see that news come out of South Africa and it's not where test cricket needs to be. There is definitely no room in the game for that. It's disappointing. I don't see any need for that in the game.
"The game was played in good spirit at Eden Park and I don't see why everyone can't play along those lines."