Postpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 13 June 2022
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's close.
England reduce NZ to 224-7 at close - one day left in the Test
Anderson takes 650th Test wicket when bowling NZ opener Latham
England, who resumed on 473-5, bowled out for 539 (NZ lead by 14)
Root falls for 176 after reverse-scooping his second ball of the day for six
Foakes scores eye-catching 56; Boult picks up 5-106
Entry to Trent Bridge is free on Tuesday - tickets can be booked online
Kal Sajad and Callum Matthews
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's close.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Immediately Bundell asked for the review. Foakes appealed with real gusto.
Jack Leach has got Tom Blundell caught behind!
But Blundell reviews immediately.
Michael Gough gave it very quickly though and he doesn't normally get these things wrong.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
These two have just stopped England again. It's becoming a bit annoying seeing these two this summer.
Lead by 176
Another quiet over with just a single from Daryl Mitchell coming off it.
Mitchell and Blundell had batted for more than 11 overs in this innings now. They are doing a good job of blunting England.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
England have just been a tad unlucky. One or two just brushed by the outside edge. You feel they need at least a couple by the end of the night.
Lead by 175
Phil Tufnell says he hasn't been that impressed with Jack Leach so far today, and that he has bowled a little short.
He has struggled to consistently land the ball in the same spot ball after ball.
The light might be slightly improving so hopefully we will be playing for another 80 minutes.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That's a beauty. That's a really good ball. Stokes can't believe it. How did he miss that? It really was fabulous. It just nipped back.
Lead by 174
Oh, beauty.
Stuart Broad squares up Daryl Mitchell with one that seams a little bit, and snakes past the outside edge.
England have loved a nick there. They've really struggled to get Mitchell out in this series so far.
Lead by 170
Stuart Broad has replaced Ben Stokes by the way.
His first ball is a 78mph loosener.
They are changing the ball again...
You can read a little bit about what might be wrong with them here.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The light is a bit of a worry here. The floodlights are on and it's only five o'clock.
Lead by 170
Dragged down by Jack Leach and Tom Blundell flat bats through the covers for another boundary.
Leach is struggling with his length.
The Trent Bridge crowd are waking up again. We've just had renditions of "mighty, mighty England" and "please don't take me home".
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The game is in the balance at the moment. This is the partnership England need to break. They've been a real thorn in their side.
Lead by 165
Ben Stokes is penalised for another no-ball. He closes his eyes, rocks his head back and purses his lips when Paul Reiffel sticks his arm out for the fifth time in this innings.
We're hearing that the Trent Bridge website has crashed as a result of people trying to get their free tickets for tomorrow. Keep trying, it'll be fixed at some stage.
Lead by 163
Kal has started having sweats from his sea salt and chardonnay vinegar crisps again - you might be stuck with me all evening.
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Love the optimism but do we really think chasing down 250 is a given? We've rarely made that in our first innings the last few years.
Tristan in Hook Norton
Lead by 162
Three singles from Jack Leach's first over back.
England will be hoping he's able to be a more bit consistent with his length in this spell - he was a little short earlier.
Jack Leach replaces Matthew Potts, who has bowled a nine-over spell either side of the tea interval.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
I wouldn't be surprised if Broad now replaces Stokes. He's been bounding in but no movement for him really. Both he and Anderson have decided on hitting the track hard as a method.