Summary

  • New Zealand win by an innings and 65 runs

  • England bowled out after tea

  • Denly only batsman to last longer than 85 balls

  • NZ go 1-0 up in two-match series

  • Second Test begins in Hamilton on Thursday (22:00 GMT)

  1. 'You get edgy'published at 21:55 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    Mark Ramprakash
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Stuart Broad was quite bullish and put across that it's all under control. He's right to say a lot of the wickets have been batsman error but they frequently are. What he didn't say, was on the last day with a 200-run deficit you do get edgy.

  2. Postpublished at 21:51 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    I loved that little period where Monty was basically a batting for a draw specialist.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:50 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Duke & Kooaburra: Johannesburg 1995, Galle 2003, Kandy 2003, Cardiff 2009, Cape Town 2010, Brisbane 2010, Auckland 2013. It can be done. It has been done. Let's do it again.

  4. Postpublished at 21:48 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    Steven Finn
    England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    If there's a wicket you'd want to bat on on day five, this is pretty close to being it.

  5. Postpublished at 21:47 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    England are completely capable of batting out today, even without Jack Leach.

    This pitch isn't doing that much, it's sunny, the batsmen have got a point to prove... it might not be pretty, but it is more than doable.

  6. Postpublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent

    At one end of the pitch it looks like there's been a minor earthquake, there's one major crack. It shouldn't affect the batting though.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:43 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

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    Hyperbolic: So do I stay up late tonight or set the alarm early for the morning?

    But will they still be playing in the morning?!

  8. Postpublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    Steven Finn
    England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    It's been done before in New Zealand. They have to show the fortitude to break it down into smaller targets and that will be the key. It looks like a big ask at the moment but if you break it down in half an hours, keeping time out the day, it's easier. A lot of it will be about frustrating the New Zealand bowlers.

  9. 'There's nothing for us to worry about with this pitch'published at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    BBC Test Match Special

    England's Stuart Broad: "We knew we were 150 short on a pitch like this but credit to Watling in particular - he wanted to bat a long period of time and he did that. We controlled the scoring rate well but the pitch was difficult to bowl on. There's nothing for us to worry about today - I can only think of one ball getting the batsman out in the Test, and that was when Sam Curran dismissed Kane Williamson."

  10. Playing hourspublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    • First session: 22:00 GMT to 00:00
    • Lunch: 00:00 to 00:40
    • Second session: 00:40 to 02:40
    • Tea: 02:40 to 03:00
    • Third session: 03:00 to 05:00 (plus extra half hour)
  11. BBC coveragepublished at 21:34 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

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  12. Postpublished at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    Hello!

    If you missed any of yesterday's play, you can get up to speed with Jack Skelton's report here.

    But quite simply, England need to bat through the day and not do anything stupid if they want to save this Test.

    Sounds simple, right?

  13. Postpublished at 21:30 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2019

    Hey Ben, remember when you did that thing and saved a Test series and made the entire nation happy?

    Yeah, you're probably going to have to do that again.

    Except, er, without Jack Leach's help.

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