NZ 145-5published at 60 overs
Wood 8-3-24-1
Tom Latham and Colin de Grandhomme content themselves with nudging a series of singles off Mark Wood.
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Jack Skelton and Amy Lofthouse
Wood 8-3-24-1
Tom Latham and Colin de Grandhomme content themselves with nudging a series of singles off Mark Wood.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That was a sign Tom Latham might be feeling the pressure - he went for an experimental shot and got a top edge.
Nearly another for Mark Wood!
Tom Latham gets caught in two minds as he shapes up to a short ball. It's a good one from Wood, speared in to the body, and Latham tries to pull it before dropping his hands.
The ball hits the top of the bat and then the glove, and the ball goes way over Jonny Bairstow's head and almost down to the boundary.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's not good batting from BJ Watling. You shouldn't fall into an obvious trap like that. It's good captaincy by Joe Root though.
Anderson 19-7-26-1
Tom Latham, meanwhile, carries on doing what he's doing, seeing off James Anderson before driving a single through mid-wicket.
Colin de Grandhomme fends off one ball and then is very late to get his bat on the next, leading to groans from the fielders behind the stumps.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I don't agree with England's methodology in bowling short to Colin de Grandhomme. He seemed to cope OK with it in the first innings.
Trail by 241
A nice moment for Mark Wood there - his first wicket of the match and his first in a Test match for England since July 2017.
Colin de Grandhomme is the new man in. Oh, and that's four! Never really one for hanging around, he hoicks his second delivery from Wood to the boundary.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's a bonus wicket but also a clever one from England in having a man there.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Just as we were talking up his talents, BJ Watling has flicked it to leg slip!
Watling c Anderson b Wood 19 (NZ 135-5)
Oh, BJ Watling, what is that?!
England set the simplest of traps, and Watling falls for it. It's full from Mark Wood and Watling shuffles over to his off-stump, and works the ball straight into James Anderson's hands at leg slip.
He looks, genuinely, a bit stunned that he's just done that.
Two overs and out for Stuart Broad - here's Mark Wood.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I would not mind Malan bowling a couple of overs, just as an experiment.
Latham 72, Watling 19
James Anderson looks to me like he could do with a good, long sit down and not bowl a cricket ball for quite some time.
As it stands, this winter he's bowled 294.1 overs, and taken 25 wickets with an economy rate of 2.24. There's 91 maidens in there too. It's been some performance.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Our friend Scyld Berry [Daily Telegraph cricket correspondent], who's at his 450th Test, was picking his all-time New Zealand XI and picked Watling as wicketkeeper - in part, for his batting.
Four! Gorgeous from BJ Watling, taking a full delivery from Stuart Broad and pushing it back down the ground.
Ooft, that's close!
Tom Latham plays a little flick through mid-wicket and the ball hangs in the air just a fraction longer than he intended. Mark Stoneman makes a move but he can't get to the ball, and ends up chasing it down just inside the boundary rope.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That mallet doesn't look like it's making any difference at all. It's the sort you might use to bang in tent pegs.
A man with what I can only describe as a mallet is thumping away at the footmarks at the crease.
Stuart Broad is watching him like a hawk.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
James Anderson has now bowled more overs in Test cricket than any other seamer. That over took him past Courtney Walsh - there are only three spinners (Muralitharan, Warne and Kumble) ahead of him.
Shot! Tom Latham waits for James Anderson and then drives him handsomely through cover for a couple.
Anderson readjusts, and BJ Watling once again defends his way through the over.