Postpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 1 June 2023
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The plan works! Straight to leg slip!
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England close on 152-1 - just 20 runs behind
Crawley hits fifty off 39 balls but is caught by Hand in follow through in next over
Duckett unbeaten on 60, Pope 29 not out
Ireland all out for 172 just after tea
Broad takes 20th five-wicket haul in Tests
Leach 3-35, Potts 2-36
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Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The plan works! Straight to leg slip!
Tector c Potts b Broad 0 (Ire 19-3)
Two in three balls!
Talk about a plan coming together... Harry Tector has flicked one off his pads straight into the hands of leg slip. Broad doesn't look like he can quite believe it.
England are flying.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The perfect delivery. Stuart Broad has had the ball in that perfect channel all morning.
Just teasing Balbirnie, who wasn't sure if it would hold its line or go with the slope. It is even harder when you're on nought, and Ireland are in trouble.
Balbirnie c Crawley b Broad 0 (Ire 19-2)
Make that two! Stuart Broad has done this all before. He hangs it outside Andrew Balbirnie's off stump and the Ireland skipper has a little poke.
The ball takes the outside edge and goes quickly low to the left of second slip Zak Crawley.
Crawley does well to get down and cling on. Good catch.
Here you go...
Matthew Potts bends double halfway down the pitch as James McCollum leaves one which whistles an inch above the bail.
Right-hander McCollum responds by driving the last ball of the over for four.
Who wants to watch the first wicket of the Test summer?
Was that the first of many this summer?
Peter Moor had looked good until he missed the straight one in that Broad over...
Balbirnie plays all across his second ball with Broad throwing his arms theatrically into the air in response. The Ireland skipper almost chips his fourth to mid-on.
Ireland's skipper Andrew Balbirnie is their number three.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Moor made a nice start but just played all around it. It was very full, and just angling down the slope, which is always tricky.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Moor was looking like he favoured the leg-side, with a lot of wristy flicks, and he's just missed a straight one there.
Moor lbw b Broad 10 (Ire 15-1)
The first Stuart Broad celebrappeal of the summer! That is plumb.
Peter Moor had played a couple of nice shots but now he's missed a straight one off his pads from Broad.
The veteran seamer - let's not tell him I said that - is under way for the season.
That's a better over from Matthew Potts who beats McCollum three times in a maiden.
Lord's shows it's appreciation in its classic way.
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Felix Organ the Hampshire batter for in the body parts XI?
Andy, Surbiton
Ian Heel(y)
Micky, Worthing
McCollum 5, Moor 10
Moor averages 28, if you're wondering. This is his fifth Test for Ireland but he's also played eight for Zimbabwe.
Now, this is a lovely shot.
The right-hander eases forward and drives Stuart Broad to the mid-off fence.
What's Irish for Bazball?
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport chief cricket writer at Lord's
Peter Moor has a higher Test average than Zak Crawley.
This won't be the last time we take an interest in Ben Stokes' knee this summer as he jogs after the ball as it heads towards the boundary. He looks in decent enough nick.
There's no swing for his bowlers, however.
Warm applause breaks out around Lord's as Peter Moor flicks one off middle stump. Potts fancies he's in the game there.
Good shot, though. It brings the first boundary of the Test summer.
Matthew Potts is going to share the new ball.
The Durham quick took 20 wickets in six games last summer but has not been seen in an England shirt since August.