Postpublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 5 June 2021
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Dan Lawrence will be sat in that dressing room thinking 'why on earth did I do that?'
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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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Dan Lawrence will be sat in that dressing room thinking 'why on earth did I do that?'
Trail by 236
Tim Southee is one wicket away from a spot on the Lord's honours board.
Ollie Robinson gets off the mark - and crucially puts England a little closer to avoiding the follow one - with a thick edge through gully.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Rory Burns has been watching the carnage unfold at the other end.
Big lbw appeal first up. Southee likes it - he always does - but I think the toe-end of the bat might have saved Robinson there.
Williamson opts against the review, and he's right to. A bit of bat saved Robinson...
Well, here's Ollie Robinson...
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That follow-on is still 39 runs away. I'm very serious. England need to switch on quickly or they'll be batting again today.
This has been terrific from New Zealand and, at times, ridiculous from England.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand are all over it this morning.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
James Bracey is a little late on it. It went through that bat and pad. He's on a pair on his debut.
Bracey b Southee 0 (Eng 140-6)
Bowled him! Off stump out of the ground!
That'll make an astonishing photograph but it's not one James Bracey will want to see. What a morning for New Zealand, Southee just finding a bit of swing to nip through his defences and absolutely splatter the stumps.
England are in a world of bother.
Drinks over and done with and Tim Southee returns...
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It has been a tremendous hour for New Zealand.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
There have been two wickets for no runs in the last four overs.
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At what point does the question of whether Sibley, Crawley and Pope are actually good enough become... y'know... glaring?
Jon in Eastleigh
I hope England have something nice and strong in those bottles.
England have lost three wickets for 29 runs this morning.
Mark Wood is in his whites in the dressing room. A reassuring sight.
Here's big Colin!
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
So disappointed with himself, Dan Lawrence kept his head down as he departed. Problem was, he wasn't looking wearing he was going and was heading for long-on, miles away from the pavilion steps. It was quite some time before he realised he was heading in the wrong direction.
Southee 17-8-27-3
James Bracey leaves a delivery that just, somehow, skims past his off stump. Ooft.
England need another 39 runs to avoid the follow-on, by the way.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
The selection of shot is one that Dan Lawrence won't be pleased with. Third slip shouldn't be getting that opportunity, to that ball, that early in Lawrence's innings.