Postpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 5 June 2021
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
There's a chap in the Edrich Stand with a laptop open on his knee. Is this his working from home?
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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Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
There's a chap in the Edrich Stand with a laptop open on his knee. Is this his working from home?
Ollie Robinson had batted really well until that point. He put on 63 with Rory Burns.
Mark Wood is the new batter. He arrives to see Burns being clattered on the side of the head by a Southee bouncer.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Tim Southee goes onto the honours board. Robinson went into the shot and it was a comfortable catch at fine leg. It's been a good innings from Robinson though. It's really held New Zealand up.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Jamieson took the catch a yard inside the boundary rope.
Robinson c Jamieson b Southee 42 (Eng 203-7)
Tim Southee has five at Lord's as he ends Ollie Robinson's impressive debut knock.
It's by no means a classic Southee dismissal - a bouncer that is top-edged to fine leg. Kyle Jamieson is down there to take the catch.
Southee is on the honour's board again.
New Zealand really should be given the chance to play more Tests shouldn't they? They'd probably end up dominating.
A good ball from Kyle Jamieson comes down from a towering height, moves off the pitch and zips past Robinson's edge.
Turns out New Zealand's bowlers have swung the ball more than any others in Tests in England since 2010.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Burns completely mistimed and miscued that. Conway had no chance of catching that but it was not a good shot. It could have gone anywhere.
Trail by 177
Rory Burns is having one of those 15 minutes. There was that stumping reprieve a few moments ago and now he top-edges a pull short of a fielder rushing in from the deep. He's a lucky chap.
Robinson, in the forties now, has a similar swish later in Southee's over but fails to connect.
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I just Googled Jimmy Quinn after reading that. He played for more teams then Kieron Pollard! Whitchurch Alport, Oswestry Town. It's hardly the Barbados Tridents I'll admit.
Robinson slaps away another four. I knew he could bat but I'm still impressed. 200 up.
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I once was given Jimmy Quinn's (ex-Northern Ireland star) initialled jumper by a physio and I later found out Jimmy wasn't aware as he'd cheekily pinched it. I saw him a week later and I was wearing said jumper. I remember him saying 'Ahh, you have my initials too!'
Paul In Shrewsbury
Burns and Robinson see off the first over with the new ball with relative ease. Southee bowled a mammoth spell this morning and claimed three of the four wickets.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Sometimes, as a keeper, you can just get into shot watching and when the opportunity comes along, it can surprise you.
Trail by 184
Will that come back to hurt New Zealand in their push for victory? It was a regulation chance. A real missed opportunity.
Just before the new ball became available too. Kane Williamson takes it immediately.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's a missed stumping. There was plenty of time to see the ball. It's a poor effort from Watling. Burns was miles out.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Rory Burns got away with that.
A let-off for Rory Burns! He's a mile out of his ground but BJ Watling fails to grab the ball behind the stumps.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Robinson is keeping New Zealand interested. He keeps wafting at a couple. They'll feel there'll still in with a bit of a chance against him.