ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: Rain delays day 3 start as New Zealand need 218 more runs
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ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: Rain delays day 3 start as New Zealand need 218 more runs

ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: England head into Day 3 of the opening Test against New Zealand at Lord's firmly in control, but the weather could yet play a significant role in determining the outcome of a match that has raced along at extraordinary speed.

After just two days, 33 wickets have fallen on a Lord's pitch that has come under intense scrutiny for its uneven bounce, seam movement, and lack of pace. The surface has heavily favored the fast bowlers, leaving batters from both sides struggling for survival.

New Zealand will resume on 36/3, chasing a daunting target of 254. More importantly, they have already lost the prized wicket of Kane Williamson, who was trapped lbw late on Day 2 in a major blow to the visitors' hopes. England's bowlers now require just seven more wickets to secure victory.

England Hold All the Aces

The hosts enjoyed a productive second day after wrapping up New Zealand's first innings for 113. Ollie Robinson completed a five-wicket haul, while debutant Emilio Gay anchored England's second innings with a composed 57.

Although England suffered a dramatic middle-order collapse—losing four wickets in just 10 balls—the lower order responded admirably. A crucial partnership involving Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson pushed the lead beyond 200 and ensured New Zealand would face a challenging fourth-innings chase.

England then struck immediately with the ball. Gus Atkinson removed Tom Latham in the opening over before the dismissal of Williamson further tilted the contest in the home side's favour.

Rain Could Be the Only Obstacle

While England are overwhelming favourites, the weather forecast presents a potential complication.

Heavy cloud cover and intermittent rain have already affected conditions at Lord's, with reports suggesting the pitch remains under covers. Any further showers could delay the start of play, and ground staff would require significant time to prepare the square before cricket can resume. Rain interruptions are expected to remain a possibility throughout the day.

However, if sufficient play is possible, few would bet against the England pace attack exploiting a surface that continues to offer extravagant movement and variable bounce.

What to Expect on Day 3

With New Zealand still needing 218 more runs and only seven wickets remaining, survival rather than victory appears to be their immediate challenge. England's fast bowlers have consistently troubled the visitors throughout the Test, and conditions are expected to remain favorable for seam bowling.

If the weather cooperates, Lord's could witness a result before stumps on Day 3. New Zealand will need a special effort from their middle and lower order to extend the contest, while England will be eager to wrap up the match quickly and take a 1-0 lead in the series.

All signs point towards an exciting finish in what has already been one of the most dramatic and controversial Tests played at Lord's in recent years.
17:38 (IST) Jun 06

Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage

17:37 (IST) Jun 06

'Rain coming in now, from the southwest', another update from Nasser Hussain. The umpires have a look at the heavens, but play goes on. In fact, it does not, as the umpires have called for the covers.

17:37 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 37/3 (13.4 overs)
0
Overs13.4
Score37 - 3

Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, Hurls a length ball outside off, Conway guards his stumps and shoulders arms.

17:36 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 37/3 (13.3 overs)
0
Overs13.3
Score37 - 3

Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, Lands it on a good length around off, shaping in a touch. Conway gets forward and presents the full face of the bat, easing it towards cover. There is a brief thought of a single, but a quick 'wait, wait' sends Rachin Ravindra back as the fielder moves smartly around the ball.

17:35 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 37/3 (13.2 overs)
0
Overs13.2
Score37 - 3

Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, Pulls his length back a bit, around off, Devon Conway goes on the back foot and defends it to the off side.

17:35 (IST) Jun 06

'The rain has stopped', quips Mel Jones on air. Helpful. There is a bit of blue overhead. Helpful again. But three-fourths of the sky is engulfed with grey skies. Not helpful.

17:35 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 37/3 (13.1 overs)
0
Overs13.1
Score37 - 3

Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, Atkinson goes full and angles it around off, Devon is on the front foot as he drives firmly. It goes back to the bowler, and Gus Atkinson collects it nicely.

17:34 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 37/3 (12.6 overs)
Score after 13 overs 37 - 3
Runs Scored: 0
000100
  • Rachin Ravindra 0 (3)
  • Devon Conway 13 (31)
Ollie Robinson6-1-12-0
0
Overs12.6
Score37 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Rachin Ravindra, On middle and leg, Ravindra works it towards mid-wicket.

17:33 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 37/3 (12.5 overs)
0
Overs12.5
Score37 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Rachin Ravindra, Got him, gone! Nope. My ears are twitching. Full and just outside off, Rachin Ravindra pushes at it and there is a noise as the ball shoots past the outside edge. But that did not possibly hit the bat as no one appealed.

17:32 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 37/3 (12.4 overs)
1
Overs12.4
Score37 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Devon Conway, The first run of the day. Slightly full outside off, DC pushes it towards cover point and the two batters scamper across.

17:32 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 36/3 (12.3 overs)
0
Overs12.3
Score36 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Devon Conway, On a good length, decent bounce outside off, Devon shoulders arms.

17:31 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 36/3 (12.2 overs)
0
Overs12.2
Score36 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Devon Conway, This one nips back in a long way. Conway lunges again but misses his tick, to get hit on the stomach.

17:30 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 36/3 (12.1 overs)
0
Overs12.1
Score36 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Devon Conway, Full and around off, Devon Conway leans and pushes it towards cover.

17:30 (IST) Jun 06

Ollie time? Without a doubt. Ollie Robinson will bowl from the other end, hunting for his first wicket in this innings.

17:29 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 36/3 (11.6 overs)
Score after 12 overs 36 - 3
Runs Scored: 0
3004(4LB)0(W)0
  • Rachin Ravindra 0 (1)
  • Devon Conway 12 (27)
Gus Atkinson4-0-10-2
0
Overs11.6
Score36 - 3

Gus Atkinson to Rachin Ravindra, Ohoy! We have a ball in play! On a length, around off, Ravindra, who is on a pair, bunts it out. 

17:28 (IST) Jun 06

All set to play? We certainly hope so. The clock is about to tick past 1 pm local and the players are on the field for the first time today. However, some unwanted dark clouds have come in to spoil the fun. As long as they don't burst open, we can have some sort of action happening. Nothing is worse than sitting and just waiting for something to happen, but seeing nothing happen. Rachin Ravindra has come in at number 5, replacing the night watchman, Will O'Rourke, to join Devon Conway. Gus Atkinson will complete his over, but even before we can start, Nasser Hussain murmurs, 'It has started to rain.' Here we go again...

17:23 (IST) Jun 06

Ollie's London love - We are not too far from resumption (hopefully) and one bowler who would be eager to get things rolling is Ollie Robinson. Making a Test comeback after 2 years and picking up his first wicket after nearly 3 years would have given him immense pleasure. Add to it, of his 81 wickets in Tests, 33 have come in London (Lord's and Oval), which makes it a shade less than 50 percent. Delving further, 21 of those 33 have come at Lord's alone, with his lowest tally in an innings being 2 wickets! He would want to make use of the momentum and try and wrap this match tonight itself, hoping that we get at least 40 overs of play.

17:10 (IST) Jun 06

Runs galore in Mullanpur - 100 for KL Rahul. 103 for Shubman Gill and ongoing. 81 for Sai Sudharsan. 50 for Rishabh Pant and ongoing. Not unexpected, but Afghanistan would be happy with a bit of respite from the schooling that they have been given on the opening day of the only Test against India. After electing to bat, the hosts have piled on a mammoth 368/3 in 85 overs, with their only disappointment being Yashasvi Jaiswal missing out. Of course, critics will point at Rahul and Sudharsan not carrying on and getting bigger scores but as a team, India would be relatively pleased. A 600-plus score seems to be on the cards, with the second aim being to pick a couple of Afghan wickets before close on Sunday. Azmatullah Omarzai was the only bowler who seemed to keep the hosts under some sort of a leash while the rest of the inexperienced attack got put to the sword.

16:52 (IST) Jun 06

Lunch time! Technically, the first session has not been entirely washed out but the scorecards will not say so. As mentioned earlier, the groundstaff has had a discussion with the umpires and convinced the latter to call for an early Lunch, with the second session scheduled to start at Noon GMT. Of course, when this decision was being made, the conditions were bright and sunny and hopes were not shied of expecting a clear day for the remaining two sessions. If one of the peers in our group is to be believed, Saturday is forecast to have the worst weather of all the five days and looking at the radar, it seems like a massive wet band is approaching the ground, which puts the rest of the day in jeopardy. But since we don't play for the weather, the ECB has released the revised timings for today (In GMT) - Session 2 - Noon-1510. Tea - 1510-1530. Session 3 - 1530-1800. Buffer - Additional 30 minutes to make up for pending overs. As many as 86 overs are scheduled for the day! Wow. Bangladesh would willingly accept this challenge of bowling so many overs in a shorter stipulated time. All the best!

16:35 (IST) Jun 06

Eeni Meeni Miini Moh - 10.45 am GMT update - Remember this rhyme from our childhood days? Was fun, wasn't it? The weather at Lord's seems to be just like that. The sun is back in full glory and once again, the groundstaff is back at work. Have to feel for them, as the moment they are in their rhythm of removing the water on the covers, back comes the rain. Sometimes, feel like asking the clouds - Either stay or go away. What do you have in mind? Meanwhile, the official update from Lord's is that Early Lunch will be taken at 11.20 am GMT. Common sense has prevailed here, with the first session as good as being washed out, might as well take the break early.

16:18 (IST) Jun 06

Time for a radical change? Sometimes it takes a good hit to understand the path you are treading. That time, you do feel that it is better to go one step back and then leap two steps ahead. Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes had set out on a path to change the mindset of English cricket. They succeeded for a brief period, with most of that success coming by making the tracks batting friendly. India did give them a test to think about their approach away from home, but that seemed to be a one-off case. However, the recent Ashes debacle has got them thinking again, trying to bring the bowlers into play rather than batters simply bashing the ball to all parts. This Test has been a real test for all batters and even though the hosts have been found wanting in their own conditions with the bat, what it has unearthed is - a lively bowling attack which was termed as pretty weak after the retirements of Anderson and Broad. It might just be a couple of days old, but to inflict wounds on the opposition despite Jofra Archer being absent is a good sign for future. Of course, a pancake most likely awaits us at The Oval for the second Test, but this performance will definitely give the bowling group plenty of confidence. After all, as the famous seers say - It is bowlers who win you Tests, don't they?

16:06 (IST) Jun 06

Game stopped due to : Wet Ground Condition

15:59 (IST) Jun 06

Raining now - 10.30 am GMT update - We are not going to start anytime soon, that's for sure. From gloomy to sunny to a mizzle to proper heavy rain now, it seems like the morning session is pretty closed to getting wiped out. We understand that there are around 90 minutes left in this session, but given that the groundstaff need close to an hour to get the ground ready after it stops raining, we might as well assume the worst. Get on your tea, biscuits or anything else that you might like for a snack and be ready to bed in for a longggg day.

15:50 (IST) Jun 06

Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage

15:40 (IST) Jun 06

Hide and seek -  10 am GMT update - Oh dear. The clouds have returned and the covers are back on, as a drizzle has started to go around the ground. We get into a deeper delay now. 

15:33 (IST) Jun 06

Gone with the wind - 9.50 am GMT update - From China, we get back to England. We get back to a phrase from English. Almost as if never happened, the gloomy skies have given way to a sunny atmosphere. The groundstaff is quick to get to work and the hopes also get brightened up of a quick resumption. Fingers crossed. 

15:31 (IST) Jun 06

Game stopped due to : Wet Ground Condition

15:24 (IST) Jun 06

The good rain knows when to fall - Lines from a poem by the famous Chinese poet, Du Fu. We are hearing that it's gloomy and overcast in London, covers firmly on the pitch and squares, and with just around ten minutes to go for the first ball, a timely start on Day 3 looks unlikely. Here's hoping the delay isn't a long one. Stay tuned for further updates from Lord's.

15:17 (IST) Jun 06
ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: Playing XIs
England: Emilio Gay, Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (wk), Ben Stokes (c), Gus Atkinson, Ollie Robinson, Josh Tongue, Shoaib Bashir

New Zealand: Tom Latham (c), Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell (wk), Glenn Phillips, Nathan Smith, Kyle Jamieson,
Matt Henry, William ORourke
15:15 (IST) Jun 06
ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: Rain Could Be the Only Obstacle
While England are overwhelming favourites, the weather forecast presents a potential complication.

Heavy cloud cover and intermittent rain have already affected conditions at Lord's, with reports suggesting the pitch remains under covers. Any further showers could delay the start of play, and ground staff would require significant time to prepare the square before cricket can resume. Rain interruptions are expected to remain a possibility throughout the day.

However, if sufficient play is possible, few would bet against the England pace attack exploiting a surface that continues to offer extravagant movement and variable bounce.

What to Expect on Day 3

With New Zealand still needing 218 more runs and only seven wickets remaining, survival rather than victory appears to be their immediate challenge. England's fast bowlers have consistently troubled the visitors throughout the Test, and conditions are expected to remain favorable for seam bowling.
15:14 (IST) Jun 06
ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: England Hold All the Aces
The hosts enjoyed a productive second day after wrapping up New Zealand's first innings for 113. Ollie Robinson completed a five-wicket haul, while debutant Emilio Gay anchored England's second innings with a composed 57.

Although England suffered a dramatic middle-order collapse, losing four wickets in just 10 balls, the lower order responded admirably. A crucial partnership involving Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson pushed the lead beyond 200 and ensured New Zealand would face a challenging fourth-innings chase.

England then struck immediately with the ball. Gus Atkinson removed Tom Latham in the opening over before the dismissal of Williamson further tilted the contest in the home side's favour.
15:13 (IST) Jun 06
ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: Blackcaps to resume from 36/3
After just two days, 33 wickets have fallen on a Lord's pitch that has come under intense scrutiny for its uneven bounce, seam movement, and lack of pace. The surface has heavily favored the fast bowlers, leaving batters from both sides struggling for survival.

New Zealand will resume on 36/3, chasing a daunting target of 254. More importantly, they have already lost the prized wicket of Kane Williamson, who was trapped lbw late on Day 2 in a major blow to the visitors' hopes. England's bowlers now require just seven more wickets to secure victory.
15:12 (IST) Jun 06
ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: Hello and Welcome
England head into Day 3 of the opening Test against New Zealand at Lord's firmly in control, but the weather could yet play a significant role in determining the outcome of a match that has raced along at extraordinary speed.
14:37 (IST) Jun 06

What's the hurry? Absolutely none. New Zealand have got 9 sessions to bat and if they bat for even half of those, they should reach the target. But they will need to grind it out. This is definitely not an easy pitch to bat on, with only two blokes getting to a half century and the highest score being 57. England seemingly were in comfort on two occasions on Friday - against the new ball and then once the ball got softer. However, to allow the home side add 99 runs for the last 4 wickets in its second innings despite a collapse earlier, might just come back to haunt the Kiwis. Just imagine - shave off even 70 runs out of 254 and suddenly, the contest looks more balanced. It can still turn out to be, if the visitors can have a wicketless morning session. That would solve two problems - wear off the new ball and take off close to 100 runs from the target. Let's see how the third day begins.

14:36 (IST) Jun 06

Another short story? Seems like it. Factor these - 1st Match - 1884 - Eng vs Aus - Match ended in 3 days with England winning by an innings and 5 runs.  25th Match - 1935 - Eng vs SA - Match ended in 3 days, in addition to a rest day, with South Africa winning by a massive margin of 157 runs.  50th Match - 1965 - Eng vs SA - Match ended in a 5-day draw, in addition to a rest day, with England unable to chase a target of 191 on the final day, falling 46 runs short.  75th Match - 1983 - Eng vs NZ - Match ended in 4 days, in addition to a rest day, with England winning comprehensively by 127 runs.  100th Match - 2000 - Eng vs WI - Match ended in 3 days with England just about scraping past a target of 188 with just 2 wickets in hand.  125th Match - 2012 - Eng vs SA - Match lasted the distance of 5 days, with England falling short of an imposing target of 346 by just 51 runs, in the final session. These are the previous 6 milestone matches at Lord's, in which, thrice has a Test match ended in 3 days. Additionally, only 4 times has a team successfully chased down a target in excess of 250 in the 4th innings here, in the previous 53 occasions.

14:34 (IST) Jun 06

254 too steep? Hmmm... we get it. We get it. We have just come out of a tournament where 220s were scored for fun and a score in excess of 250 gunned down once. But this is Test cricket. The ball is moving around for fun and one just feels happy for New Zealand that there is no Jofra Archer around. Still, they are at the ropes, having lost 2 wickets and a nightwatchman in a chase of 254. Arguably, they have got a minimum of 294 overs to try and get another 218 runs, at a required rate of a mere 0.74, with 7 wickets in hand. But if everything could be worked out by math, life and cricket would have been much simpler.

14:33 (IST) Jun 06

WEATHER REPORT - Now that we have mentioned about two factors as eerie as the three messrs DLS in cricket, let's have a peek at the weather report. When in England, no umbrella will go unsold, is the thinking. So one can never be sure of a bright sunny day of cricket. There were some showers early in the morning, but they have cleared up now. And if the forecast is to be trusted, then we should not have any more interruptions till 2 pm GMT at least, which should help us cover nearly 70 percent of the second session. Enough time for England to pick up the remaining 7 wickets?

14:32 (IST) Jun 06

Sunday plans - How about Paris? Yeah, the city of love. Especially for Alexander Zverev, who, probably has his best chance in the last 7 years to win a Grand Slam, having been unsuccessful in three finals so far. No? No tennis? Alright. How about Monaco then? Just on the border of France. Perhaps an England supporter might like seeing a Lewis Hamilton or a George Russell win the Monaco GP. Not that either? Yeah, understandable. Switching from a slow Test format to a rapid Formula 1 action might involve major adjustments. How about Mullanpur then? Care to see a minnow team give its best against one of the world's best? Ufff... but why are we talking about other events across the world? Simple. As optimistic as one might be, don't see this Test match enter into a fourth day. Unless, unless, unless - Mr. Thunderstorm or Mistress Rain have some plans made for Saturday. On that globetrotting note, hello and a warm welcome to the third and possibly final day of the 150th Test match at Lord's, between two lands of the European and Oceania continents.

14:31 (IST) Jun 06

... DAY 3 ...

23:41 (IST) Jun 05

The conclusion is near - The first Test of the English summer, and we have had only two days, but both of them have been filled with action. As many as 16 wickets fell on Day 1, but Day 2 was even better for the bowlers as 17 more wickets tumbled. The pacers from both teams have been immaculate and the pitch has offered enough assistance throughout to create chances. On Day 2, we saw Ollie Robinson pick up a five-fer on his return to the national team, followed by Nathan Smith's amazing six-wicket haul in the third innings. Right then, England are in pole position and will be eager to seal things probably within the first couple of sessions on Day 3. However, the Kiwis are known for the grit and will look to dig deep, but with their main man, a.k.a. Kane Williamson, back in the hut, someone needs to stand up and deliver. Do join us on Saturday, June 6, for Day 3 of this first Test between England and New Zealand. The first ball is scheduled to be bowled at 10 am GMT, but you can join us sooner as well for the build-up. Cheers!

23:36 (IST) Jun 05

English pacers get the job done - Fresh off a valiant showing with the bat, England knew that a couple of wickets before Day 2 ended would give them all the momentum heading into the next day. That is exactly what Gus Atkinson delivered, picking up a wicket right after resumption of play and Josh Tongue bowled fiery spell later, picking up the prized wicket of Williamson in the process as well. Atkinson came back on for one over before the day ended and finished off a perfect day for England by picking up another wicket.

23:34 (IST) Jun 05

Late daggers for New Zealand - The Kiwis would not have been all that pleased getting England all out so late in the day, as they knew they had to navigate a tough period, which they haven't managed to do well. After Tom Latham got out in the very first over of the chase, Kane Williamson's wicket just 10 minutes before Day 2 ended, has made a massive difference for both sides heading into Day 3. Eevn the nightwatchman, Will O'Rourke, couldn't survive and the Kiwis are in serious danger here.

23:29 (IST) Jun 05

England in command - Under 3 minutes to go in the day's play, and that means it will be STUMPS ON DAY 2! Two days, 33 wickets, and this Test is heading into a pretty quick conclusion. Day 3 should probably be the final day of the game, but there is a forecast for some rain and dark clouds, so you never know. With 7 wickets needed for the win and 217 runs still left to defend, it is safe to say that the hosts are favorite to win the opening Test of the English summer on this tricky Lord's pitch.

23:27 (IST) Jun 05
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 36/3 (11.5 overs)
W
Overs11.5
Score36 - 3

Gus Atkinson to Will O'Rourke, OUT! TIMBER! That's an absolute jaffa from Gus Atkinson. Hard length, on off, with a hint of movement. Will O'Rourke stays in his crease and looks to block it, but gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball rattles over the top of off. England manage to send the nightwatchman back into the hut. They are 36/3, needing 218 more to win. Also, that will be STUMPS on Day 2.

23:26 (IST) Jun 05
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 36/2 (11.4 overs)
4lb
Overs11.4
Score36 - 2

Gus Atkinson to Will O'Rourke, FOUR LEG BYES! Gus Atkinson errs his line down the leg side, Will O'Rourke looks to flick it but the ball brushes his pads and races through the right of the fielder at leg gully, and towards the fence.

23:25 (IST) Jun 05
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 32/2 (11.3 overs)
0
Overs11.3
Score32 - 2

Gus Atkinson to Will O'Rourke, On the stumps, a tad fuller, Will O'Rourke blocks it to the point fielder.

23:25 (IST) Jun 05
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 32/2 (11.2 overs)
0
Overs11.2
Score32 - 2

Gus Atkinson to Will O'Rourke, Slows it up, outside off, Will O'Rourke leaves it alone.

23:24 (IST) Jun 05
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 32/2 (11.1 overs)
3
Overs11.1
Score32 - 2

Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, Three runs! Much fuller, outside off, Devon Conway drives it through mid off. The fielder has a long chase to do as the batters collect three runs.

23:24 (IST) Jun 05

Gus Atkinson is back on, replacing Ollie Robinson.

23:23 (IST) Jun 05
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 29/2 (10.6 overs)
Score after 11 overs 29 - 2
Runs Scored: 0
0000(W)00
  • Will O'Rourke 0 (2)
  • Devon Conway 9 (26)
Josh Tongue3-1-10-1
0
Overs10.6
Score29 - 2

Josh Tongue to Will O'Rourke, Tight leave! Hard length, just outside off, and it stays low. Will O'Rourke reads it well and makes a tight leave. Tongue has his hands on his head, and he cannot believe that the ball hasn't angled in enough to knock over the off pole.

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ENG vs NZ Live Score, 1st Test 2026: England head into Day 3 of the first Test at Lord's as overwhelming favourites, with New Zealand struggling at 36/3 while chasing 254. The match has moved at a rapid pace, with 33 wickets falling in two days on a controversial pitch offering uneven bounce and significant seam movement.

England strengthened their position on Day 2 thanks to Emilio Gay's maiden fifty and a valuable lower-order partnership after a dramatic collapse that saw four wickets fall in 10 balls. The hosts then struck early in New Zealand's chase, removing Tom Latham and Kane Williamson before stumps.

However, rain could play a role on Day 3, with gloomy conditions and delayed starts possible at Lord's. If enough play is possible, England will fancy their chances of claiming the remaining seven wickets and sealing a series-opening victory.