Summary

  1. Postpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 23 May

    Thanks Elizabeth.

    That has been a competitive morning session.

    Nasser Hussain and Henry Olonga are on TMS during the break, discussing the controversy and political fallout around England's decision to not to travel to Zimbabwe during the 2003 World Cup.

    You can listen above while the chat will be available on the TMS podcast later. You can also read Stephan Shemilt article on the episode.

  2. Postpublished at 13:05 British Summer Time 23 May

    And with that, I'm going to leave you in the capable hands of Matt Henry.

    Maybe I'll listen to some Sam Cooke on my break.

  3. Postpublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 23 May

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That's been a highly entertaining morning session.

  4. Lunch - Zim 73-1published at 16 overs

    Bennett 36, Ervine 30

    Zimbabwe will be delighted with their start.

    England declared on 565-6 and the visitors need to reach 416 to avoid the follow-on. They've already chipped 73 off that target, with Brian Bennett on 36 (38) and Craig Ervine on 30 (48) as the players head in for lunch.

  5. Postpublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 23 May

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Josh Tongue has found his mojo straight away here in this spell.

  6. Zim 70-1published at 15 overs

    Shoaib Bashir rattles through his second over. It's a buzzer beater. We'll squeeze in one more over before lunch.

  7. Postpublished at 12:59 British Summer Time 23 May

    Vic Marks
    Former England spinner on Test Match Special

    One of the virtues of this England set up is that they all love playing for this team.

  8. Postpublished at 12:59 British Summer Time 23 May

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Josh Tongue has bowled well, he's got quite a bit of pace on it.

  9. Zim 69-1published at 14 overs

    Bennett and Ervine have ridden their luck at times during this first session. An inside-edge from the latter narrowly evades the slips and goes for four.

    They'll be very happy to go into lunch with this partnership in tact.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:54 British Summer Time 23 May

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    Should have upgraded to a sax Elizabeth. Some woodwinds have loads of cool....

    Kev in Southport

    I would've loved to play sax, Kev! I had one lesson on it when my brother made the switch and I did indeed feel cool.

  11. Zim 64-1published at 13 overs

    Bashir recovers well from the early boundary, conceding just one further run.

    And Aggers gets his wish... here comes Josh Tongue.

  12. Zim 63-1published at 12.1 overs

    Shoaib Bashir starts with a gift - a low full toss which Craig Ervine puts away for four.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 23 May

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    I recall a NZ bowler Chris Martin, also a little known singer for a wee band.

    Ian (aka Sigma) Poole

    Wasn't David Gower known as The Edge in his wafting-outside-off difficult second album period?

    Larry in sunny Orkney

    Graeme Swann shares his name with a famous singer because he is one, of Dr Comfort and the Lurid Revelations

    Simon, Norfolk

  14. Zim 59-1published at 12 overs

    Tight over from Gus Atkinson, conceding just one single.

    And there's a bowling change for England. It's not Josh Tongue but the spin of Shoaib Bashir.

  15. Zim 58-1published at 11 overs

    One of the many reasons I loved Alastair Cook growing up was the fact he played the clarinet. He gave us woodwind players some much-needed cool.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 23 May

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    Singers: Brian Johns(t)on of AC/DC... imagine him and Johnners swapping jobs!

    Bill, Edinburgh

    Speaking of music/singers....doesn't TMS's own Henry Olonga do a mean version of This is the Moment? Perhaps Joe Root (ukulele), Mark Butcher (guitar) and Alastair Cook (sax) do a jam session at lunch...

    Mark

    I like to spread the rumour that Daren is the same DJ Sammy who covered Bryan Adams' Heaven a number of years ago. It's not, by the way.

    Craig, Newcastle

  17. Postpublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 23 May

    Sorry Aggers, for the time being Ben Stokes is sticking with Sam Cook.

  18. Postpublished at 12:42 British Summer Time 23 May

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    I'd like to see Josh Tongue bowl today.

  19. Zim 54-1published at 10 overs

    Bennett 32, Ervine 15

    That's three overs in a row now without a boundary for Zimbabwe.

    But Brian Bennett is still motoring along at a Jessopian clip. He has 32 from 22, Ervine is 15 off 28.

  20. How's stat?!published at 12:38 British Summer Time 23 May

    Rufus Bullough
    CricViz analyst

    Unsurprisingly, Sam Cook is finding considerably more movement on average with this new ball than his opening partner, Gus Atkinson.

    Combined avg swing and seam: Cook - 1.8° Atkinson - 1.0°

    On average Cook is also bowling 1.4m fuller than Atkinson

    Sam Cook's pitch mapImage source, BBC/Cricviz