AP, MELBOURNE, AustraliaNew Zealand were bowled out for 148 as Australia’s pace attack exposed a struggling middle order on day 3 of the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. New Zealand pace bowler Neil Wagner pitched short and Steve Smith was caught at backward square-leg for 7 at 110-4 as Wagner (4-83 and 2-39) continued his dominance in this series over the No. In a further blow to New Zealand, pace spearhead Trent Boult was struck on his right hand, his non-bowling hand, while batting on Saturday. New Zealand resumed on Saturday on 44-2 and lost eight wickets for 104 runs in response to Australia’s 467. Watling all failed to reach double figures, before Colin de Grandhomme fell for 11 as New Zealand wobbled to 102-6 at lunch.