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Have your say on England men this summer

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13.1 overs

    Duckett c Henry b O'Rourke 9 (Eng 40-3)

    There goes the third.

    Will O'Rourke bounces Ben Duckett from round the wicket, the England opener attempts a pull but can't control it and toe-ends his shot to Matt Henry at mid-on.

    England in deep trouble now, with defeat inside four days looking increasingly likely.

  2. Postpublished at 15:26 BST

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

    I think there has been life in this pitch. In between the variable bounce it has been flat but theres been enough bounce over the last couple of days to encourage the fast bowlers. They just have to hang in there and be patient.

  3. Eng 40-2published at 13 overs

    New Zealand, bar a few overs from Rachin Ravindra, are basically a four-man attack in this match and they've consistently changed both bowlers in consecutive overs - Henry bowling with Jamieson, Smith with O'Rourke.

    So here is Nathan Smith, replacing Matt Henry.

    Joe Root picks up four early in his first over too, sending the second delivery through third.

    The England number four adds another boundary, riding the bounce to send Smith's ball racing to the ropes at backward point.

  4. Eng 31-2published at 12 overs

    New Zealand bring Will O'Rourke on for Kyle Jamieson and Joe Root sends his first delivery through point for four.

    Root then almost chops the last ball of the over onto his stumps - he instinctively takes a swat at the dropping ball but it is already past the stumps, he was in greater danger of accidentally charging into his wicket.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:18 BST

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    Everyone is being very harsh on Jacob Bethell. The talent is clearly there, a ‘trust the process’ I think is needed.

    Sam, Helsinki

    Sir Alastair Cook appears to be right about Jacob Bethell. James Rew had a day to forget yesterday, but at least he has 12 first-class centuries.

    I will never understand how Joe Public can have a definitive view on what a player should do. It's not like they have any idea about them as a person. Leave England and Jacob Bethell to work it out

    Vince, Guernsey

  6. Eng 25-2published at 11 overs

    Joe Root takes a couple square off Matt Henry, then adds a single to mid-on at the close of the over to retain the strike.

    Meanwhile, up at Chester-le-Street, Ben Stokes has reached a run-a-ball 51 against Northamptonshire.

  7. Eng 22-2published at 10 overs

    We move to Richie Benaud's favourite score as Ben Duckett takes a couple of runs to mid-wicket off Kyle Jamieson.

    England have scored five runs off the last five overs - they're certainly not trying to swashbuckle their way to their target at present.

  8. Eng 20-2published at 9 overs

    Joe Root can't stop Matt Henry picking up a maiden though.

    For those wondering, it's looking pretty sunny at The Oval now, having been a touch grey earlier.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:05 BST

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    Jacob BethellImage source, Getty Images

    Think the selectors need to review the decision to involve Jacob Bethell with such a lack of first-class action - ruining a potential good player by his inclusion.

    Carl, Yorkshire

    It might be an idea for Jacob Bethell to play the occasional first-class match rather than pitching up from limited-overs cricket and trying to be a Test number three batter.

    Martin, West Bridgford

    Methinks the experiment with Jacob 'wunderkind' Bethell is over. Send him back to county cricket for the rest of the season, a Lions winter tour and hopefully he'll fulfill his promise next year.

    Baltos, St Leonards-on-Sea

  10. Eng 20-2published at 8 overs

    Joe Root denies Kyle Jamieson a first maiden in this innings, knocking the ball out to mid-wicket and running a brisk single.

  11. How's stat?!published at 15:04 BST

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    If you total the time that Joe Root has spent at the crease in his Test career, it comes out to over 25 days

  12. Not outpublished at 7.2 overs

    Eng 19-2

    A pretty poor review that.

    It was indeed a strike way outside the line - a case of New Zealand getting overly keen.

    They drop to two reviews, having lost that one.

  13. New Zealand reviewpublished at 7.2 overs

    Joe Root doesn't play a shot and is struck on the pad by Kyle Jamieson.

    He looks a fair way outside the line, but New Zealand decide to go for their second review of the innings in the hope it nipped back a fair way.

  14. Eng 19-2published at 7 overs

    Ben Duckett faces the remaining three balls of the over without scoring.

    The opener raced to 36 from 25 balls in the first innings and was run out by Emilio Gay, he's on five from 17 today.

  15. Most Test runspublished at 14:58 BST

    1. Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) - 15,921
    2. Joe Root (Eng) - 14,000
    3. Ricky Ponting (Aus) - 13,378
    4. Jacques Kallis (SA/ICC) - 13,289
    5. Rahul Dravid (Ind/ICC) - 13,288
  16. Eng 19-2published at 6.3 overs

    14,000 Test runs for Joe Root!

    He pushes Matt Henry to cover for a single, becoming, after Sachin Tendulkar, the second man to reach that landmark.

    A remarkable achievement.

  17. Not outpublished at 6 overs

    Eng 18-2

    Umpire's call on impact with the leg stump.

    Ben Duckett survives and New Zealand retain their review.

  18. New Zealand reviewpublished at 6 overs

    Another wicket for Kyle Jamieson?

    He sends his final ball thudding into Ben Duckett's pads.

    Nothing from the umpire, and it looks like it's heading down, but New Zealand decide to have a pop.

  19. Eng 18-2published at 5.4 overs

    Edged... short again!

    Joe Root clips Kyle Jamieson's delivery, with the ball dropping just short of Tom Latham at second slip.

    Root then whips a single out to mid-wicket to move to 13,999 Test runs.

  20. How's stat?!published at 14:50 BST

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    After 16 innings, 31% of Jacob Bethell's Test runs came in that one knock at Sydney.