Eng 230-9published at 92.5 overs
Jimmy Anderson survives his first delivery. One more to go in the over.
NZ add to first-innings lead of 103
Robinson two wickets - six in match
Conway 23, Williamson 1
Eng 275: Burns last man out for 132
Southee 6-43, Jamieson 3-85
Root 42, Robinson 42
First Test, Lord's, day four
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Jimmy Anderson survives his first delivery. One more to go in the over.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Once he went for the catch it was impossible to stop it. That was a bonus for Burns.
Has this carried? I don't think so...
Burns hooks, Conway charges in from deep square leg, he goes for the catch but it falls short.
The even better news for Burns is the ball goes for four! He's now on 97.
An excellent stop in the gully keeps Burns down to a couple. He moves to 93...
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
There was quite a kerfuffle after Broad dispatched Wagner into the stand. A chap in a red hat wasn't sure if he was allowed to return the ball to Mitchell Santner, who then tried to use his sleeve to control it. It was kicked towards umpire Kettleborough, who missed it and had to take it from Kane Williamson, who seemed miffed it had to be cleaned with a wipe.
After all of that, at the fall of the wicket, Kettleborough was insistent a 12th man ran some sanitiser to Santner. Modern problems...
Now Rory Burns, unbeaten on 91, is joined by last batter James Anderson. Can Anderson stay with Burns long enough for the opener to capitalise on this drop and reach his hundred?
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's seldom dull with Stuart Broad. That was a typical Broad vignette.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Wagner wins that one.
Broad b Wagner 10 (Eng 223-9)
Ah. Wagner 2-1 Broad. One of the briefest but greatest battles cricket has seen.
Wagner follows that short ball which Broad hit for six with a full one... stumps splattered.
Wagner roars. Stuart has to slump off.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
This is the danger - he has such a good eye.
Stuart Broad gets payback for the six Neil Wagner hit off him on day two!
Huge cheers at Lord's.
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Burns 90, Broad 4
Burns should have been stumped earlier, has just been dropped and has also been hit on the head twice. Fair play to him if he does get to this landmark.
Into the nineties he goes.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
He was 52 off 90 balls. He scored 37 off the next 167 balls.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This is a weird innings because Burns started so fluently. He has lost timing the ball. This must an innings of remarkable deceleration.
I'm not sure there's such a thing as a pretty Rory Burns century but this certainly will not be one. He has been hit on the head again and that means the physio once again has to run out.
A change of ends for Kyle Jamieson, who has three wickets to his name.
Dawid Malan, who has been mentioned today as an option for England this summer or beyond, is out for 199 for Yorkshire.
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You will not be surprised to know Neil Wagner is a tad grumpy after that.
I wouldn't bother him down at fine leg.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Second slip parried it, first slip put out a left hand, and it fell out! The ball got big on Burns. It's not often you get dropped twice off the same ball.