A number of records and milestones were broken during the Black Caps' historic seven wicket win over Bangladesh yesterday.
- 595 is the most runs scored in the first innings by a losing side. The old mark, 586, was set by Australia in 1894-95.
- Shakib Al Hasan's 217 inthe first innings was the highest individual score for Bangladesh.
- His partnership of 359 with Mushfiqur Rahim for the fifth wicket was Bangladesh's highest in tests.
- It was the third straight test at the Basin Reserve that a visiting batsman scored a double century (Kumar Sangakkara 203, Adam Voges 239) and the fifth time a test player has passed 200 at the ground since the start of the 2014 season.
- Tom Latham's 177 was the second highest score by an opener at the Basin.
- It was the first time since 2008 that New Zealand had successfully chased a target of more than 200. That was also against Bangladesh, in Chittagong, when they scored 317-7 to win.
- Kane Williamson scored his 15th and fastest test century, bringing up the milestone in 84 balls.
- Ross Taylor and Williamson scored the fastest 150-plus partnership in the fourth innings of a test. The pair put on 163 in 25.2 overs.