Postpublished at 01:18 British Summer Time 3 April 2018
Ben Stokes is going to bowl his first over of the innings, replacing Jack Leach, who was impressive in that 10-over spell.
Match drawn - NZ win series 1-0
Broad takes wickets with first two balls of day five
Jack Leach takes his first Test wickets
NZ needed theoretical 382 to win
Jack Skelton and Amy Lofthouse
Ben Stokes is going to bowl his first over of the innings, replacing Jack Leach, who was impressive in that 10-over spell.
Wood goes round the wicket at Latham and gets him edging but that bounces short of Malan at second slip.
That's a maiden for Wood, giving Latham no width to work with.
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Matthew James Harvey: Whitebait only tastes of whatever it's been added to. It's a bit overrated.
Target 382
Latham looks a fine sweeper - yet again he picks it up early and guides it away to the fence.
A single brings Watling on strike and that's four more, the Kiwi keeper cutting away as Leach drags it down.
Good response by Leach to send down three dot balls.
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Absolutely delighted for Leach. Played youth cricket with him and you couldn't wish to meet a more humble and down to earth guy. Hope he goes on to take many more England wickets and cleans up the Kiwis tonight!
Ollie, Taunton
Wood was pretty ropey last night but that's a tidy first over today. Watling defends and it's a maiden.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I think it might be the warmest day of the lot out there - it's absolutely glorious.
Wood gets one through onto Watling's pad. Brief appeal but not out. That was clearly sliding down leg side.
Replays show Watling got a thin nick on it too.
Mark Wood is going to get his first bowl of day five, with around 25 minutes until lunch.
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Nice to see Matt Prior getting another go in the side - didn't think it would be as a spinner.
Chris
Latham 58, Watling 9
Latham swipes a very full ball outside off through mid-wicket to the fence, the Kiwi opener looking to still be positive despite the match situation.
Oof. He taps the next just short of the man at bat-pad. More good work by Leach.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The review system, when we did it, was a bit trial and error at first. Paul Collingwood at third slip was the most enthusiastic man in the world. We used to go on his word and it quickly transpired he was awful!
We came up with a thing that bowler and keeper had to agree. Matt Prior was very good. We were always too reticent to go for it early, especially when the seamers were on.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I always thought Graeme Swann was a very, very good judge with DRS. He didn't waste many reviews.
James Anderson continues gamely, despite the lack of swing.
A very disciplined line and length restricts Watling and Latham to just a single apiece.
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Don Pauleone: Even though wickets are falling now, there’s still a strange village green vibe to this Test match... that said, I’m off to the tea and cake stall before they sell out.
CaltonView: Good to see Kane Williamson giving Bairstow a lesson in sportsmanship - walking when you know that you've nicked it.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
On this pitch, Leach is in the market for lbws, but more to right-handed batsmen. If you pitch on, and get it to turn a little bit, you're in business.
Leach shifts to round the wicket at Latham, who covers up and plays out the rest of the over. A maiden.
Sure enough, ball tracking shows that was missing leg stump. It's not even umpire's call so England lost a review.
Sharp turn there for Leach though.
I don't think this is hitting enough of leg stump to overrule the umpire's decision of not out.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He's in line. I tell you what, it's not a bad shout...