Alastair Cook: England team effort earned win over New Zealand

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England's victory over New Zealand was their 200th Test win on home soil

First Test, day five, Lord's

England 389 & 478: Cook 162, Boult 5-85

New Zealand 523 & 220: Anderson 67, Watling 59, Stokes 3-38

England won by 124 runs

England captain Alastair Cook said a team effort after a "rocky road" earned his side victory in the first Test against New Zealand.

A 124-run win at Lord's came in the month England sacked coach Peter Moores and again told Kevin Pietersen he would not be considered for selection.

"It's been a rocky road over two weeks. From the moment we turned up on Monday the spirit has been good," said Cook.

"It's been a team effort. We're pleased to play with such freedom and passion."

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Alastair Cook praise for 'unbelievable' Ben Stokes

England fought back from 30-4 on the first morning and from conceding a first-innings deficit of 134 to record their fifth win in seven Test matches.

Joe Root made scores of 98 and 84 and Cook 162 in England's second innings and Ben Stokes 92 and 101, an 85-ball hundred that was the fastest made in a Lord's Test match.

With New Zealand set 345 to win, they were bowled out for 220, Durham all-rounder Stokes taking 3-38, including the wickets of Kane Williamson and Brendon McCullum in successive deliveries.

"The way he has played has been so exciting," said opener Cook, 30. "All of the plaudits will be for his second-innings hundred, but his first-innings 92 was brilliant in tough conditions.

"We've always known how talented he is, but he also works incredibly hard. Full credit goes to him and he should enjoy this."

How's stat?!

James Anderson & Alastair Cook have drawn level with Andrew Strauss as the players with most Test wins for England, with 47 to their name

The 13 scores of 50+ in this match are the most recorded in a Lord's Test

Stuart Broad is now the leading fourth-innings wicket-taker at Lord's (17 wickets at an average of 16.6 and 35.6 strike rate)

Alastair Cook (8,860 in 202 innings) has scored more runs than anyone else in the last 10 years of Test cricket

New Zealand's first-innings score of 523 is their highest total in a Test defeat

Cook also paid tribute to the England supporters, with Lord's packed by a raucous crowd that took advantage of cut-price final-day tickets.

"It was a really good day played in front of a great crowd," said Cook. "I've never heard Lord's sounding like that.

"When Ben got two wickets in two balls, Stuart Broad ran past me and said 'this is amazing' and it was. It was an incredible day."

England's day began with the news that Trevor Bayliss is in negotiations to take the job vacated by Moores's departure and Cook said he is keen for an appointment to be made.

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Ben Stokes added to his scores of 92 and 101 with three key wickets on Monday

"We're a little bit in limbo," said the Essex batsman. "We're not quite sure what's happening behind the scenes and we were slightly taken by surprise.

"I need to speak to Andrew Strauss to find out what's going on."

England caretaker coach Paul Farbrace, who worked under Bayliss with Sri Lanka, praised the Australian and said he wants to remain involved with the national team.

"He's an old-fashioned cricket coach, who likes working in the nets," said Farbrace. "He's quiet but when he says something it counts.

"He's a good man who is very knowledgeable and has experience all round the world. I want to be involved in the future, whatever the role is."

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Joe Root scored 98 and 84 and took the key second-innings wicket of Corey Anderson

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Kevin Pietersen will not be picked for England this summer, says director of cricket Andrew Strauss

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