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Nathan Lyon captured five for 50 and 10 match wickets as Australia crushed New Zealand by 279 runs on Monday, capping a golden domestic summer as they swept the three-Test series.

The off-spinner led the powerful Australian bowling attack to dismiss the Kiwis for 136 and seal another heavy win over the Black Caps after similar victories in Perth and Melbourne.

Australia have been unbeatable this season, winning all five Tests at home - two against Pakistan and three against New Zealand - after retaining the Ashes by drawing the series 2-2 in England.

"It's been a great summer for the Australian Test side," Lyon said.

"It's pretty special to be part of it, we have been impressive, pretty clinical, the batters have done well and given us bowlers plenty of time."

Australia declared their second innings at 217 for two with David Warner scoring an unbeaten century, leaving the Black Caps with a revised 416-run target in the fourth innings on a wearing Sydney Cricket Ground pitch.

But the Kiwis buckled under the pressure of Australia's superior bowling attack with Mitchell Starc taking three for 25 to support the wiles of spinner Lyon.

"They were clinical in all areas and after the first match they put us under pressure session after session," said skipper Kane Williamson, who missed the Test with a virus.

New Zealand were reeling early at 27-4 and never recovered after Starc and Lyon took two wickets each in the middle session to put the skids under the tourists. Starc removed both openers, Tom Latham and Tom Blundell, in the first five overs.

Blundell fell to a stunning catch by a diving Lyon at point for two and stand-in skipper Latham lost a review for leg before wicket.

Jeet Raval was out in a review to the faintest of edges on 'Snicko' in Lyon's first over for 12.

First-innings top-scorer Glenn Phillips went for a duck after technology detected a faint outside edge to wicketkeeper Paine off Lyon.

Taylor's Kiwi record

Ross Taylor became the leading all-time Kiwi batsman, going past Stephen Fleming (7,172) before he was bowled by Pat Cummins for 22 to take his Test aggregate to 7,174.

Big-hitting Colin de Grandhomme smacked Lyon for six to bring up his fifty but went next ball hoicking to Joe Burns at deep mid-wicket for 52. Todd Astle was out to a superb diving catch by James Pattinson in the outfield for 17.

Starc yorked William Somerville's middle stump for seven and BJ Watling was the last to fall, caught at backward square leg by Pat Cummins for 19.

Earlier, Warner completed his 24th Test century and remained unbeaten when skipper Paine declared upon the dismissal of Marnus Labuschagne.

"You know you're capable of doing so," Warner said, when asked about how he had bounced back from his disastrous Ashes campaign in England last year.

"I was in the nets hitting the ball well and had the skipper backing me. To be able to play with freedom helped me. It's all paying off."

Labuschagne, who was dropped on four in a regulation caught-and-bowled chance by leg-spinner Astle, was caught at long on off Matt Henry for 59 - his seventh score over 50 in eight innings this domestic summer. Labuschagne finished the home five-Test season with a stunning aggregate of 896 runs, made up of his 215 in the first innings, three other centuries and three half-centuries in eight innings. There was drama late in the Australian innings when Warner was given an official warning by umpire Aleem Dar for running down the middle of the pitch in scampering a single.

It resulted in five penalty runs being added to New Zealand's first innings total meaning their target was revised down from 421 to 416. The Test was played against the backdrop of one of Australia's most devastating bushfire seasons with at least 24 people losing their lives in blazes raging across the country, including on the outskirts of Sydney.-AFP

Scoreboard

Australia 1st innings 454 (M. Labuschagne 215, S. Smith 63; N. Wagner 3-66, C. de Grandhomme 3-78)

New Zealand 1st innings 256* (G. Phillips 52, T. Latham 49; N. Lyon 5-68) *Includes five-run penalty from Australia's 2nd innings

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Australia 2nd innings (overnight 40-0)
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D. Warner not out                      111
J. Burns lbw b Astle                    40
M. Labuschagne c Latham b Henry         59
Extras: (b3, lb3, w1)                    7
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Total: (2 wkts declared; 52 overs)     217
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Fall of wickets: 1-107 (Burns), 2-217 (Labuschagne)

Bowling: Henry 12-2-54-1 (1w), de Grandhomme 13-1-43-0, Wagner 9-1-37-0, Somerville 10-0-36-0, Astle 8-1-41-1

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New Zealand 2nd innings
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T. Latham lbw b Starc                    1
T. Blundell c Lyon b Starc               2
J. Raval c Paine b Lyon                 12
R. Taylor b Cummins                     22
G. Phillips c Paine b Lyon               0
B.J. Watling c Cummins b Lyon           19
C. de Grandhomme c Burns b Lyon         52
T. Astle c Pattinson b Lyon             17
W. Somerville b Starc                    7
N. Wagner not out                        0
M. Henry did not bat (injured)           0
Extras: (b3, lb1)                        4
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Total: (9 wkts; 47.5 overs)            136
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Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Blundell), 2-4 (Latham), 3-22 (Raval), 4-22 (Phillips), 5-38 (Taylor), 6-107 (de Grandhomme), 7-128 (Astle), 8-136 (Somerville), 9-136 (Watling)

Bowling: Starc 9-3-25-3, Cummins 11-3-29-1, Pattinson 6-3-8-0, Lyon 16.5-4-50-5, Labuschagne 5-0-20-0

Australia won by 279 runs

Australia win series 3-0

Man of the match: Marnus Labuschagne (AUS)

Toss: Australia

Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK), Marais Erasmus (RSA)

TV umpire: Nigel Llong (ENG)

Match referee: Richie Richardson (WIS).

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2020

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