BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Fast bowler Nathan Smith took five wickets in 29 deliveries as New Zealand continued to stifle Ireland in their one-off test at Stormont on Thursday.Thanks to Smith, Ireland was all out for 179 and made to follow on. At stumps, Ireland was 65-2 on day two in pursuit of a 312 target to win the first-ever test between them.New Zealand declared at 490-8 before lunch when debutant Dean Foxcroft was out for 98, missing out on the third century in the innings.Smith then broke the New Zealand record for a five-for from 39 balls by Shane Bond in 2005 against Zimbabwe.In his fifth test, Smith helped to reduce Ireland to 38-6 in the 10th over, four of those top six batters going for ducks.But Mark Adair and Andy McBrine held off New Zealand in a stand of 116. McBrine was dropped on 10 at first slip off Smith, but he finally broke the pair and got his sixth wicket when Adair was undone by a short ball on 40.The remaining wickets were mopped up and McBrine was stranded on 73 not out. Smith finished with 6-40 after 14 overs.The follow-on was enforced, possibly because New Zealand eyed rain in the forecast on the fourth and final day.Popular ReadsIreland started better …