Beauden Barrett used his explosive pace to rip apart the Welsh defence twice in five minutes in the second half to propel the All Blacks to a 36‑22 victory over the visitors and seal their three match Test series with a game to spare in Wellington.
Barrett, who replaced Aaron Cruden in the first half after his fellow first five suffered a neck injury, broke the game open by setting up Ben Smith's try then scored himself after Wales had fought back to 10‑10 at half‑time.
They also faced a resolute wall of defence and failed to make any ground over the advantage line or win the collisions.
Wales lock Alun Wyn Jones scored a try after Cruden's injury, while Liam Williams and Jonathan Davies scored tries in the final six minutes after the All Blacks had established a 36‑10 lead.
Flyhalf Dan Biggar slotted two conversions and added a 16th minute penalty.
Smith and Israel Dagg, both playing their 50th tests, crossed the line for the All Blacks, who scored five tries.
Waisake Naholo and Ardie Savea, who finished off a sweeping movement for his first test try in his second match, were the other scorers.
Barrett, who also scored a try, added three conversions, while Cruden converted Dagg's try and kicked a penalty before he was injured when Wales lock Luke Charteris rolled over the top of him in a tackle.
The third and final test is in Dunedin next Saturday.
Meanwhile, in other matches, Ireland beat South Africa 32-26 while England hammered Australia 23-7.
Source: radionz.co
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