Summary

  • Close - NZ 236-4: Mitchell 97*, Blundell 90*, Potts 2-50

  • Mitchell and Blundell put on unbeaten 180 stand

  • Eng 141: Crawley 43; Southee 4-55

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  • New Zealand all out for 132 in first innings

  • Day two of first Test

  1. NZ 203-4published at 65 overs

    Lead by 194

    Lovely from Tom Blundell.

    He advances down the track to Matt Parkinson and whips a drive straight back down the ground. A gorgeous shot.

    Parkinson has bowled OK so far, but, as you'd expect, a day two pitch at Lord's is offering him absolutely nothing.

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    Broad is a legend, no arguments. However 2022 stats don't lie, Craig Overton 26 wickets at 16 in Div 1. Broad 11 wickets at 24 in Div 2.

    Paul Dymock.

  3. NZ 199-4published at 64 overs

    Lead by 190

    Just a Tom Blundell single for Stuart Broad's latest over.

    He's 1-41 from 19 overs so far.

  4. From the press boxpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

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  5. NZ 198-4published at 63 overs

    Lead by 189

    No real turn for Matt Parkinson as Daryl Mitchell helps himself to a couple through the leg-side.

    What do England do next?

  6. Postpublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

    Matthew Parkinson is back on.

  7. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

    Phil Tufnell
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    Concerning...

  8. NZ 196-4published at 62 overs

    Lead by 187

    Floaty from Stuart Broad and Tom Blundell climbs into the drive and the ball goes to the fence.

    Four more. Wide from Broad and Blundell shuffles across and cuts away to the fence. Lovely shot.

    Blundell and Daryl Mitchell have now put on 140 for the fifth wicket. A match-winning partnership it feels like.

  9. Postpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

    Matt Parkinson is loosening up again.

  10. Postpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

    A change at the Media Centre End after drinks with Stuart Broad replacing James Anderson.

    England could do with a Broady magic spell.

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    Kevin Ticehurst: What is the actual game plan here?!

  12. Postpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

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  13. NZ 188-4published at 61 overs

    Lead by 179

    Brendon McCullum looks pensive on the England balcony. He's wearing his shades (one cool guy, by the way), chewing on some gum and patting his leg in a "hmmm, what can we do?" sort of vibe.

    Oh the shades have come off - for the first time today potentially - and he's in conversation with Marcus Trescothick and Jon Lewis.

    He must be wondering where a wicket is coming from. Or where he can find a bowler with some extra pace from...

  14. From the press boxpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

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  15. Postpublished at 17:14 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
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    Runs are starting to flow really quite prolifically now for New Zealand.

  16. NZ 186-4published at 60 overs

    Lead by 177

    Four, four, four. Runs are coming with a worrying frequency all of a sudden.

    A thick inside edge from Daryl Mitchell squirts through gully and down the slope and away to the boundary before he flicks beautifully through mid-wicket.

    The all-rounder ends the over with an absolutely gorgeous straight drive. Text book.

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    Rick Harris: Stokes resorting to short pitch bowling with an old ball to two batsmen well set. Getting desperate.

    Josh Land: Root was hung out to dry by everyone for having Ben Stokes bowl bouncer after bouncer.

  18. NZ 174-4published at 59 overs

    Lead by 165

    More comfortable runs for New Zealand as Ben Stokes persists with his short-ball theory and Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell pull and nudge away with ease.

    The England skipper even goes round the wicket and bangs it in short.

    Time for something different, Ben.

  19. Postpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 3 June 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    That's the sort of fielding that can lift a team when you're flagging a bit.

  20. NZ 170-4published at 58 overs

    Lead by 161

    Another tidy over from James Anderson brings just a single. It could have been but a brilliant diving stop by Ben Stokes prevents a certain boundary.

    We'll be due another change from Anderson's end before long.

    Here's how Tom Blundell brought up his half-century.