Postpublished at 10:18 BST 7 June 2014
Mike Tindall
Former England captain on BBC Radio 5 live
"I thought it was short, the referee should not have blown up there. Ben Smith had picked up to play on, they didn't think they had scored."
Result: New Zealand 20-15 England in Auckland
Conrad Smith's 78th-minute try wins match for NZ
England's Marland Yarde in the sin-bin at the time
Aaron Cruden five pens for NZ
Freddie Burns four pens and Danny Cipriani one for England
James Standley
Mike Tindall
Former England captain on BBC Radio 5 live
"I thought it was short, the referee should not have blown up there. Ben Smith had picked up to play on, they didn't think they had scored."
No try - Wyatt Crockett is held just short!!
Brave decision to not kick the penalty - or foolish?
Right, we've gone to the TMO.
New Zealand attack Jonny May's wing and get within a couple of metres. They recycle, Wyatt Crockett tries to drive over from close range - try or no try????
England hold on inside their own half, surely Aaron Cruden will kick the hosts back ahead?
No! They run instead!
Murray Mexted
Former New Zealand international on BBC Radio 5 live
"The All Blacks will be looking at the clock and saying seven minutes to pull it out of the fire. It feels like tit-for-tat with me."
Man, my heart was beating when Danny Cipriani stepped up - how must he have been feeling. Six years out, the bad boy of English rugby handed a chance to redeem himself, and over goes the ball.
What a game this is.
Welcome back to Test rugby Danny!
Danny Cipriani is one for Freddie Burns and immediately scythes through the All Blacks defence.
New Zealand infringe at the ruck - England will go for goal!
Nick Rink:, external Brilliant by Eng or awful from the AB's, I don't care...this is cracking stuff.
Former England hooker Brian Moore:, external Whatever the result of this game England have played remarkably well in the circumstances.
England look hugely threatening as Manu Tuilagi rampages though the New Zealand midfield like a hungry grizzly on the scent of a vat of honey, but Ben Youngs knocks on and Brodie Retallick scoops the ball up in his giant mitts.
The All Black second row strides 50m and although he is finally felled by Marland Yarde, the winger is penalised for not rolling away. He is sin-binned, Aaron Cruden makes the kick and the hosts lead for the first time in the match.
Murray Mexted
Former New Zealand international on BBC Radio 5 live
"To be frank, anybody who thought there would be more than five or six points in this before the game was dreaming. This is a test match, a test of both teams and we've got a real contest here."
Level with 13 minutes to play - who'd a thunk it? And just as I type that...
Small Man Peaky:, external England playing NZ at their own game here. Lancaster's got some nice selection problems come the 2nd Test.
Punch, counter punch. New Zealand pin the visitors back, Manu Tuilagi is offside in midfield and Aaron Cruden can't miss this.
England surging forwards like white horses on a wind-tossed sea.
Jonny May chips ahead, reclaims a couple of metres from the hosts' line and nearly forces his way over.
The hosts hold him out but infringe at the ruck and Freddie Burns lands another tricky kick from near the touchline.
BBC Radio 5 live
Richard Wigglesworth, England scrum-half: "This is where you want to be against the All Blacks, they have usually had the game wrapped up at this sort of time in recent years so it will be interesting to see how they cope with this pressure."
Gareth Vaughan: "Let there be no doubts whatsoever. England really are the coming team of international rugby."
Right, the All Blacks have now changed their entire front row - moral victory to their England counterparts.
Better scrum from the New Zealanders there, so you'd have to say right call tactically from All Blacks coach Steve Hansen.
The hosts go wide and the ball squirms free from Beauden Barrett's grasp like it's a squealing piglet.
It's a scrum in the middle of the park just outside the All Black 22 - and the visitors have been on top in this phase.
They shove the hosts backwards but the world champions just manage to scramble it clear.