Eng 31-1published at 9.2 overs
Target 277
Oooof. Ollie Pope leaves a good length one from the burly Kiwi quick and watches it miss the stumps by not that much.
Root reaches 50 off 107 balls
Stokes gloves short ball from Jamieson behind for 54
England chasing 277 for victory
NZ 285: Mitchell 108, Blundell 96; Potts 3-55, Broad 3-76
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Matthew Henry
Target 277
Oooof. Ollie Pope leaves a good length one from the burly Kiwi quick and watches it miss the stumps by not that much.
Target 277
Ollie Pope is setting up to face Kyle Jamieson for what will be the Surrey right-hander's first delivery.
Target 277
Right, here we go - New Zealand are already out and have a huddle on the outfield as they prepare for the afternoon session.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport's chief cricket writer at Lord's
The crowd outside the TMS box as musician Joe Stilgoe tickles the ivories in View from the Boundary.
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Absolutely love this from Henry.
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Shane Warne flummoxed Mike Gatting on this day in 1993, just about a mile from where I'm sat now.
Let's take a look at a few of your recreations of that legendary delivery.
Thanks Aadam - but although I happen to live in Yorkshire, I'll never forget my Cumbrian roots!
Well, well, this could be a thriller one way or another and anything could happen - in a cricketing sense.
Well, the morning session at Lord's brings wickets! Six on day one, six on day two and seven on day three.
Here's my fellow Yorkshireman Tim Oscroft to take you through till tea...
#bbccricket
Kumaran: I just have a feeling...this could be the innings that makes Crawley...if he can get a big score, England should win this.
Eng 31-1 (Target 277)
Crawley sees out the final over before lunch.
England got off to a positive start, with Alex Lees looking as fluent as we've seen him in an England shirt. But Kyle Jamieson got the crucial breakthrough.
New Zealand need nine wickets. England need 246 runs.
Don't go anywhere. The afternoon session promises to be a cracker! It feels like this game will come to a conclusion today.
Oh, he will be kicking himself. Lees shakes his head as he trudges off.
He pulled his bat out of the way and then had to listen to the ball rattle onto his stumps.
Ollie Pope comes in at three...
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Peter: And so it begins. I hate watching England bat.
Pete: It's the hope that kills ya…
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
We were just saying how important the next 15 minutes was with the momentum. Now Ollie Pope has one over to face before lunch.
Alex Lees had played nicely but now he has moved back to a normal place on the crease has he confused himself with where he is standing?
Lees b Jamieson 20 (Eng 31-1)
No Alex, no! Just as you think he's got himself in with another sumptuous boundary, Lees leaves one that tails in from Jamieson and sees his off-stump go!
New Zealand will be chuffed.
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