1. Eng 0-0published at 0.1 overs

    Ben Stokes won't face the first ball - Ben Duckett is going to take the first ball.

    Nathan Smith, round the wicket to the left-hander from the Radcliffe Road End, has his first delivery spit off the pitch and Duckett fends it off.

  2. Ben Stokes openspublished at 17:12 BST

    Well, here we go!

    Ben Stokes is walking out to bat with Ben Duckett.

    He gets a guard of honour from all of the New Zealand line-up this time.

    Like the move or not, the man is box office.

  3. How's stat?!published at 17:09 BST

    Graham ThorpeImage source, Getty Images

    A reminder that the highest fourth-innings run chase in a Test match at Trent Bridge came in June 2022, in the early days of Bazball, when England achieved a target of 299 for loss of five wickets.

    England's next highest at the ground in Nottingham also came against the Kiws when they chased down 284 to clinch a four-wicket win in June 2004.

    The late Graham Thorpe's 104 not out in the second innings of the latter of those matches was key to the win.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:08 BST

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    Why on earth would you declare? Daryl Mitchell was on strike for the next over and can easily strike three or four important boundaries. Time is never a factor with this England side.

    Mark, Swansea

    Loved this innings from Mitchell. Proper Test match innings on a wearing pitch. Hopefully we can show as much character as New Zealand have throughout this series.

    Eddie, Skipton

    So so glad Mitchell got 100 runs. Well played

    Gary, West Sussex

  5. NZ 288-9 declaredpublished at 94 overs

    They're calling them in!

    Tom Latham ends the New Zealand innings after Ben Sears faces two more dot balls.

    England will chase 373.

    Ben Stokes sprints off the field... surely not?

  6. Postpublished at 17:04 BST

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    High class and the celebration was an emotional one because he knows he has played such a good innings.

  7. 100 runs

    100 for Daryl Mitchellpublished at 17:04 BST

    NZ 288-9

    A battling century!

    Daryl Mitchell turns Gus Atkinson behind square for four to move to 99, then, three balls later, knocks a single to bring up the landmark.

    A remarkably paced innings - 241 balls, he scored 18 off his first 26 balls, was 20 off 60 overnight, was on 63 off 210 at tea today, then added 37 off 31 balls.

  8. NZ 283-9published at 93 overs

    Daryl Mitchell sends Jofra Archer's first ball square and hurries through a two.

    He takes a further single from the four ball of the over, and Sears survives the rest of it.

  9. Postpublished at 16:54 BST

    Ashwanth R Kavuluri
    CricViz analyst

    Daryl Mitchell has been hit (on the helmet, glove, or body) 13 times in this innings.

    Only four Test innings in the CricViz database (going back to 2006) have more.

  10. NZ 279-9published at 92 overs

    Ben Sears sees out the last three balls of Gus Atkinson's over.

    Daryl Mitchell, on 92 and with one injured partner remaining, will face Jofra Archer.

  11. Postpublished at 16:52 BST

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    It's been a cracking wicket. Day one was in favour of the batter but now it's different.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 91.3 overs

    O’Rourke lbw b Atkinson 0 (NZ 279-9)

    All reds, inevitable.

    But what's this - Ben Sears is coming back out! Evidently they've patched up his finger.

    He resumes with 19 from 32 balls.

  13. New Zealand reviewpublished at 16:50 BST

    And that's probably that.

    Gus Atkinson strikes Will O'Rourke plumb in front.

    The big New Zealand seamer takes a cursory review while also walking off in case you wanted to know how confident he is.

  14. NZ 278-8published at 91 overs

    Lead by 362

    Finally the Jofra Archer over comes to end, with Daryl Mitchell dispatching a pull through mid-wicket for four.

    That takes him into the nineties.

  15. Ben Sears retirespublished at 16:46 BST

    Ben Sears won't be able to bat again, he's walking off the field.

    Bad news for New Zealand as another member of their attack goes down.

    On comes Will O'Rourke, off the back of a career-best 19 in the first innings.

  16. NZ 274-8published at 90.5 overs

    Now Ben Sears takes one on the glove - it's brutal out there!

    He wrings his hand as he runs a single off Jofra Archer, and the physio has to come to take a look.

    Meanwhile Daryl Mitchell ran from the non-striker's end because he was having trouble with some element of his new helmet.

    The run does bring up the 50 partnership off 9.4 overs.

  17. NZ 270-8published at 90.1 overs

    Jofra Archer back on... and he too lands a ball on Daryl Mitchell's body.

    In the ribs this time - Mitchell takes off his helmet and it seems he has got a replacement coming out now.

  18. NZ 270-8published at 90 overs

    Lead by 354

    Finally ready to get going again - although to be honest we could all do with a breather.

    Daryl Mitchell gets down the other end off the first of Gus Atkinson's two remaining deliveries, before the England seamer fizzes the ball past the shoulder of Ben Sears' bat.

  19. Postpublished at 16:33 BST

    They appear to be repairing Daryl Mitchell's helmet rather than bringing out a replacement.

    It's taking a fair while, so watch Michael Vaughan's reaction to Ben Stokes' retirement.

    Media caption,

    'I can't believe it!' - Vaughan reacts to Stokes' retirement

  20. Postpublished at 16:32 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    That was a brutal delivery!