Wellington, Feb. 29 -- Star Australia all-rounder Cameron Green, who played a 103-run knock on day one of the first Test against New Zealand, revealed that he was struggling down his end after getting cramps while batting.

While battling with cramps, Green slammed his second Test century to help his team post 279/9 on boards at the time of stumps on Day 1 against New Zealand.

Initially tottering at 89-4 after being called in to bat at the Basin Reserve, Green led a rescue attempt alongside Mitchell Marsh, who scored 40 runs. Green believed that New Zealand are slightly on top, but it's not an easy pitch out there to bat on and the all-rounder added that after the 20th over, the ball kept coming back sharply in and was difficult to play....