Postpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 22 May 2015
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
"At its best, Lord's is better than anywhere for batting. You play with a high elbow, you time it, and it flies to the boundary."
Williamson 92*, Taylor 47*
Latham (59) & Guptill (70) put on 148
England 389: Root 98, Stokes 92; Boult 4-79
First Test, Lord's, day two
Phil Dawkes and James Gheerbrant
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
"At its best, Lord's is better than anywhere for batting. You play with a high elbow, you time it, and it flies to the boundary."
We've got plenty of album titles flooding in, but who's doing what in this band? I'm thinking the guy sat down in the middle is on drums and the moody bloke on the left is lead singer. Daily Telegraph reader on bass? The reverend is probably a Bez-like character, dancing like a mad man on the edge of the stage.
New Zealand have started well. Broad's second over goes by with little event, other than a Guptill shot through extra cover. The murmur speaks for a ground on simmer. They are waiting for something to happen.
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Dan Davies: "I like big bats" by MCC Hammer.
David Sullivan: The Openers: Waiting To Get Out.
In nine Tests, Latham averages just over 40. He has made a handy start to his career. He shows a glimpse of that talent with a superb drive through cover off Anderson to claim his first boundary. This is the threat to England - unless they are spot on, they know these New Zealand players will go at them and go at them hard.
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Mark: Trust issues by The ECBs.
Matt Jones: KP and the Sunshine Band: Give It Up.
Greg Deeprose: Spinners and Sweepers: Every Run is Precious.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"In his last seven Test matches before he was dropped in 2013, Martin Guptill averaged just 12.21."
He is a shell of a man with the bat, but what can Stuart Broad offer when he has the ball in his hand? He finds a good line outside off stump that Guptill - all crouched and crab-like in his stance - has no option but to leave alone or pat back.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
"Guptill is showing the signs of a man in good mind - latching on to anything short but not trying to hit it too hard."
Jimmy Anderson hoops his first three balls away from Martin Guptill but, having had a look, the batsman launches into the fourth ball and pushes through cover for the first runs - a driven boundary. That is how this Kiwi side do things - front foot from the off.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special
"Martin Guptill is back in the New Zealand Test side and he'll be looking to try and cement his position at the top of the order."
Guptill is playing his first Test for two years - his last one was against England at Headingley in May 2013.
A little earlier than expected, it's time to give our quiz a plug.
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Here come the Kiwi openers, Tom Latham and Martin Guptill. The England players join together in a huddle. This game is delicately poised. And if you go anywhere now you're a mentalist.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
"All of sudden, it was all over. It feels like game has been played in fast-forward mode and this morning has been no different. Now the real game begins. Don't judge a pitch until both sides have batted. We're about to find out how good England's score really is."
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Michael Hopkins: Dexters Midwicket Runners with Come on Moeen!
Robert Stokes: Questionable Selectors: Line and Length
I would just like to offer a doff of my cap to all your suggestions for an album title for the below photo. Seriously, have another look at it. It is the image that keeps on giving.
England 389 all out (100.5 overs)
Root 98, Stokes 92, Buttler 67, Moeen 58
Fall of wickets: 17-1 (Lyth 7), 25-2 (Ballance 1), 25-3 (Cook 16), 30-4 (Bell 1), 191-5 (Stokes 92), 251-6 (Root 98), 354-7 (Buttler 67), 363-8 (Moeen 58), 368-9 (Broad 3), 389 all out (Anderson 11); Not-out: Wood 8*
Bowling figures: Boult 29-6-79-4, Southee 24-1-104-1, Henry 24.5-3-93-4, Craig 18-2-77-1, Anderson 5-1-14-0
New Zealand won toss
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Matt Wilson: Kevin and the Outcasts - Knockin' on Lord's Door.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
"On the album cover [see 10:53 entry], surely it's Different Class?"
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"To be honest, the New Zealand bowling was indifferent. The New Zealand bowlers have come from Twenty20, where you have to bowl a mixture of deliveries, and it showed. In Test cricket, the normal Tim Southee bowls a lot of balls in good areas, but he hasn't bowled enough of them in this Test."