Postpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 5 June 2021
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Another couple of wickets and it would feel a little concerning for New Zealand.
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
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Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Another couple of wickets and it would feel a little concerning for New Zealand.
Lead by 164
A couple of runs for Tom Latham off a miscued drive that the fielder at short mid-wicket ends up leaping over.
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Zak Harvey: The over-rate is an absolute disgrace. They’re not going to bowl 90 overs with the extra half an hour let alone 98.
Lead by 162
Ollie Robinson beats Neil Wagner with back-to-back deliveries.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
My word, England have bowled well. All of these bowlers have been pinpoint.
Lead by 161
Neil Wagner, who I'd argue is an interesting choice of nightwatchman, survives.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Joe Root's sunglasses look more like something you'd see on the Costa del Sol than on the field at Lord's.
Lead by 161
Neil Wagner is in as nightwatchman!
Hmm.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It is clipping the top of leg stump but firm enough for the red to come up.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That is a bit of surprise.
Williamson lbw Robinson 1 (NZ 57-2)
I should be sacked!
Well then! That ball is hitting the top of leg stump, according to the technology, and Kane Williamson is on his way. It didn't feel right and Joe Root was reluctant to review it, but it's proven to be the right thing.
Williamson goes cheaply once again.
He's not hit it this time, anyway.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This doesn't look such a good shout somehow.
It looks high to me...
Another lbw shout against Kane Williamson...
And Joe Root decides it's good enough to burn his last review on.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
If the batsman knows he has edged it he reviews straight away but that wasn't the case there. I don't think Williamson knew.
Kane Williamson survives!
Didn't know he'd hit it, mind, but that won't matter.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
I would describe that as a murmur.
Do you know, I think he has. Just a faint edge, but I think it is an edge...
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I think it could be umpire's call.