Postpublished at 12:31 British Summer Time 11 June 2021
Stuart Broad now has 519 Test wickets, taking him level with West Indies great Courtney Walsh.
Young 82 - falls in final over of day
Lawrence claims maiden Test wicket
Young dropped on 7 by Root
Conway 80, Taylor 46*
England 303: Burns 81, Lawrence 81*
Wood 41; Boult 4-85, Henry 3-78
Second Test, Edgbaston, day two
Two-Test series level at 0-0
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Stuart Broad now has 519 Test wickets, taking him level with West Indies great Courtney Walsh.
Devon Conway sees off the rest of the over.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That is beautiful from Devon Conway. Everything about his batting in Test cricket makes him look like he's played 50 or 60 games already. There is so much control.
Devon Conway has made Test cricket look very easy so far, a glorious cover drive for four.
The wily James Anderson responds with a bit of extra zip that hits him on the thigh pad.
Will Young plays at the last and the ball goes past the outside edge.
Stuart Broad on song in that over. New Zealand's stand-in skipper back in the hutch.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
There is a roar when England bat, there is a roar when England bowl, and I must say I always prefer when the bowling roar.
Stuart Broad, knees-a-pumping, takes aim at Will Young.
Young leaves alone outside off.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That was plumb. Latham was beaten for pace there I think.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That is Stuart Broad at his best, it just thuds into his pad.
I just get the feeling that Broad could get on a role here.
Latham lbw Broad 6 (NZ 15-1)
Oh that is very, very good. And there is the celebrappeal in full flow!
Stuart Broad, round the wicket to the left-hander, challenging both edges and getting this one to beat the inside edge off a full length with a bit of extra zip.
It thuds into Tom Latham's knee roll and he knows he's done for. A brief chat about a review but that would be a waste.
As plumb as they come. Broad wheels away in celebration before remembering to turn to the umpire - you've read that before, too.
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We used to have a Jonathan Aggregate, didn't we? And there's always David Steele.
Vince in Pudsey
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England have seen something in Devon Conway's technique which means they want to target leg stump. They might think he gets closed off a little bit on that line.
He does look very well organised and compact, though.
Trail by 289
James Anderson mixes up the inswingers and outswingers, trying to keep Devon Conway on his toes.
No scoring shots available - just a leg bye off the last and that's a maiden to Anderson.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
There is a big score out there for someone. You would hope that a player or two would get a big score on this kind of surface. It is absolutely fine for batting.
This is how England's innings came to an end earlier after a thrilling first hour or so.
Latham 6, Conway 7
Tom Latham plays out a maiden over from Stuart Broad. Much better line from Broad there.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That is the sign of a smart batsman because you've got to be aware at the non-striker's end and not back up too much.
Superb turn and awareness from Devon Conway.
Stuart Broad did get a hand on it but Conway was so alert he stuck his bad back over the line well in time.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Not out.
Tom Latham drives it straight back down the ground. Stuart Broad dives, trying to get a hand on it and the ball hits the stumps.
Is Devon Conway home at the non-striker's end?