Rachin Ravindra hit his second century of the tournament as New Zealand attempted to chase down Australia's 388 in their World Cup clash on Saturday.
The 23-year-old Ravindra, who scored 123 in the opening win over England, reached three figures from 77 balls with seven fours and five sixes.
He had shared in a 96-run partnership for the third wicket with Daryl Mitchell as New Zealand attempted to pull off the second highest successful chase in one-day international cricket.
When Ravindra reached his century, New Zealand were 262-4 in the 36th over.
Mitchell made 130 last time out against India and on Saturday reached another half-century off 42 balls with six fours and one six.
However, when he moved onto 54 he was dismissed by leg-spinner Adam Zampa after holing out to long-on.
Earlier, Travis Head marked his World Cup bow with 109 and David Warner made 81 for Australia who are seeking a fourth win in six games.
New Zealand started the day with four wins and one defeat.
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