Postpublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 3 June 2021
Ollie Robinson is on for the first time today. He gets a supportive round of applause after his difficult day yesterday.
Burns 59*, Root 42*
England recover from 18-2
NZ 378: Conway 200 on Test debut
NZ slip from 288-3 to 338-9
Nicholls 61, number 11 Wagner 25*
Debutant Robinson 4-75, Wood 3-81
First Test, Lord's, day two
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Ollie Robinson is on for the first time today. He gets a supportive round of applause after his difficult day yesterday.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Henry Nicholls brought up his half-century from 158 balls with his fourth four.
Conway 154, Nicholls 54
I think we're reaching a six or seven on the Anderson-Broad grump-o-meter. Conway edges one between slip and gully and a fumble from Rory Burns gives him three. Soon after he repeats the shot and gets four.
Joe Root comes down for a chat with his two senior men.
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That portrait of Michael Vaughan looks more like Micky Flanagan?! If he played cricket he'd certainly be given "out out".
Alex R from Aylesbury
Devon Conway just keeps on going. Polite applause marks his latest landmark.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Eyes on Ollie Robinson. He's been moving between mid-off and long leg. Between balls his eyes have either been on the ground or in the crowd. He's gone through a few loosening exercises. You wonder what the reception will be when he comes on to bowl.
I was trying to work out who I thought the portrait of Vaughan looked like. I think it's Richard III.
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Nice portrait of Bryan Ferry (see 11:12 BST) looking resplendent in his England shirt. Some Roxy Music fans in the MCC hierarchy?
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I mentioned the Anderson-Broad partnership setting the tone with a few maidens. It hasn't happened.
Conway drives a wide half-volley off Anderson for four. This has not been the start England were hoping for.
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Nicholls' innings has been one without too many highlights. Here's one boundary from yesterday...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It has been hard work for Nicholls. He didn't lose his patience yesterday.
Dogged, gritty and at times hard work. That said, a drive takes Henry Nicholls to his fifty.
Michael Vaughan is discussing his portrait which hangs in the Lord's pavilion. I'm not sure who it looks like but I wouldn't say Mr Vaughan.
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Here are four more runs for Devon Conway. Anderson's head rocks back in frustration as the left-hander drives him to the boundary.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Conway now has the third highest score by a Test debutant in England.
Conway 139, Nicholls 46
Henry Nicholls is like the Jordan Henderson of this New Zealand team. You won't mention him often but he's crucial and quietly effective.
I don't think he's used anything but the middle of his bat all innings.
Packing wine boxes in Italy sounds like a lovely way to spend a day.
It's Stuart Broad not Mark Wood from the other end. His first ball swings away after the bat and a fumble from James Bracey allows a bye to be taken.
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