Postpublished at 02:14 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2019
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It just swung in enough on the angle. That's a mental block from Jos Buttler.
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It just swung in enough on the angle. That's a mental block from Jos Buttler.
Buttler b Wagner 0 (Eng 138-8)
First ball with the new ball!
Neil Wagner is again very wide on the crease and spears a yorker in. Jos Buttler is playing no shot and it cannons into the base of off stump.
Absolute brain fade moment from Buttler.
New Zealand are two wickets away from taking a 1-0 series lead.
New Zealand take the new ball straight away.
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Santner may fancy bowling with the new ball.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
I wouldn't take the new ball if I was New Zealand.
Sam Curran jabs his bat down on one and gets an edge just wide of short leg.
Oh, streaky again from Curran as he cuts past slip for four. He doesn't look very comfortable at the moment.
The new ball is now available.
Neil Wagner is bowling very wide on the crease and getting the ball to move in to Jos Buttler. England's keeper lets one go by as it tails in and just misses off stump.
Wagner walks off with hand on head.
Sam Curran gets off the mark in very streaky fashion as a thick inside edge flies past leg gully and away to fine leg.
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Jos Buttler blocks out another maiden from Mitchell Santner. He's bowled 17 now.
The new ball is available in two overs.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That spun a mile.
Mitchell Santner gets one to spin out of the rough, past Jos Buttler's bat, to Ross Taylor at slip.
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Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Sam Curran's longest first-class innings is 164 balls and 225 minutes, during which he scored 90.
The left-hander survives the rest of the over.
Sam Curran, who has played a few brilliant counter-attacking innings for England in the past, joins Jos Buttler in the middle with a different type of knock required here.
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It was a slow cutter and Ollie Pope never picked it. What a catch by Mitchell Santner!
Pope was completely deceived by the brilliance of Neil Wagner.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
What on earth is that?
Pope c Santner b Wagner 6 (Eng 133-7)
WHAT ON EARTH?!
Neil Wagner tries out a slower ball but it ends up being a full toss and very wide outside off stump. Rather than letting it go by, as the situation probably deserves, Ollie Pope decides to stretch in an attempt to drive it through the covers.
It's a sensational catch from Mitchell Santner diving to his right but that is not the right shot for the circumstances at all.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
This partnership needs to take at least 25 of the remaining overs for England to have a chance of survival.