New Zealand will take on Australia in the second Test determined to bounce back from the defeat. New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor said they were now looking to ensure there would be no repeat at Bellerive Oval when the second and final Test gets underway in Hobart Friday. “Obviously we were very disappointed with the performance we put in, for the fans back home, and everyone's hurting,” Taylor said. The New Zealand batting lineup is likely to remain unchanged. Australia is also unchanged for the Test with captain Michael Clarke keen for his side to keep its foot on New Zealand's throat as it looks ahead to its four-Test series against India which starts later this month. All set for Test series Pakistan will begin its first Test series in Bangladesh for almost a decade in Chittagong Friday determined to extend its 100 percent winning record against the hosts. The tourists, who beat Sri Lanka in all formats of the game in the United Arab Emirates last month, have already asserted their supremacy over Bangladesh by making a 3-0 clean sweep of the one-day series. Pakistan played their lone Test series in Bangladesh in January 2002.