Get Involvedpublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 5 June 2021
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Henry Ellison: We were so spoilt in the days of Cook, Strauss, Trott, Bell and KP. Now it's an event when we pass 200.
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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Henry Ellison: We were so spoilt in the days of Cook, Strauss, Trott, Bell and KP. Now it's an event when we pass 200.
Trail by 218
Neil Wagner has arrived and swings his third delivery menacingly past Ollie Robinson's bat.
That's a shot, though, Robinson clipping nicely off his pads for three.
That's got us thinking - do any of you have any sporting memorabilia that you're not supposed to have?
Nabbed a winner's medal from an end of season do? Stolen a stump from a Test match?
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Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
I'm staying in a hotel just across the road from Lord's. As you can imagine, it has a strong cricket theme. Rooms named after players, pictures, memorabilia.
This morning I noticed a display in a glass cabinet next to the lifts by the breakfast room. On the top shelf was a very familiar trophy. Closer inspection revealed is is the BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year prize, awarded to the England men's team in 2009.
I'm fairly certain the England team used to stay in the hotel, so it sort of explains why that trophy is there, but you'd think that is the kind of thing someone would want to keep? Maybe the ECB doesn't know it's there and have in fact been hunting for it for more than a decade.
Short from Kyle Jamieson, Ollie Robinson goes swinging after it - and just manages to hustle it over the head of first slip!
That's... it's not the sort of shot that fills you with confidence, shall we say. Robinson's beaten by Jamieson on the outside edge.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England are great to watch. I'd rather them not be great to watch all the time.
Tim Southee's magnificent spell is over.
He's been replaced by Kyle Jamieson.
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Why does our batting line-up seem to be made up almost entirely of people who have never played cricket before?
Jon in Newcastle
Rory Burns plays a weird late cut at Colin de Grandhomme and just about avoids edging behind and getting bowled by the same delivery.
England's batting line-up is thinner than ever, although we do have the glorious spectre of Stuart Broad trying to smash everything into the Thames to enjoy.
That looks pretty out to me.
Trail by 227
Well, the good news is I think England might avoid the follow-on.
The bad news is everything else that's happened since they started playing.
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There's a young lad in the stands who has been scoring along with the morning's play. Plenty for him to do.
Meanwhile, a guy with a captain's hat on is pouring wine into a pint glass. I love cricket crowds.
It's been a quiet sort of morning...
Trail by 230
Gentle applause from the Lord's crowd as Ollie Robinson and Rory Burns exchange a couple of singles.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Rory Burns has just got to try and talk Ollie Robinson through. He has scored runs for Sussex but this is a completely different proposition - the pressure of the situation and a highly skilled bowled like Tim Southee. He's just got to hang in there as best as he can.
As my colleague has just pointed out, the red marks on the edges of Ollie Robinson's bat suggests he doesn't middle many of them.
I take it back - he's just driven Tim Southee nicely back down the ground for three. Kane Williamson tumbles to stop it and takes out a chunk of grass in the process.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Trent Boult has arrived and has joined up with the New Zealand squad. We're not expecting him to play in the second Test, but he is training today.
I think he might be working on boundary catches, not stepping on the rope.
Too soon?
Need 36 to avoid follow-on
Rory Burns, who I'd completely forgotten was still batting, plays out a very solid defensive over against Colin de Grandhomme.
He's probably not the only one thinking that.