Summary

Have your say on England men this summer

  1. NZ 180-2published at 40 overs

    Lead by 280

    Mike Peter
    BBC Sport journalist

    Jacob Bethell took 3-26 in New Zealand's first innings, and he might have a chance of more wickets with evidence of turn and bounce in this over.

    Meanwhile a Rachin Ravindra single behind square brings up the 150 partnership from 189 balls.

    We go into drinks - here's Timothy Abraham to take you through to the close.

  2. NZ 175-2published at 39 overs

    Lead by 275

    Rachin Ravindra has scored 60 of his 72 runs in fours.

    He picks up his 15th as Sonny Baker returns, slamming a low half-tracker past backward square.

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:08 BST

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    James RewImage source, Getty Images

    I love James Rew as a player and Jamie Smith, but I still don't understand why we don't play our best wicketkeeper. catches win matches, and the keeper is the gold standard. Best keeper should play!

    Phil, Devon

    Absurd to want to blame the wicketkeeper for some atrocious bowling, captaincy and (ultimately) selection. Aside from one drop yesterday I can't really fault James Rew. Unless we're going to pick someone like Ben Foakes, we're accepting imperfect keeping as standard.

    James, St Albans

    James Rew clearly not good enough at this level. Continually wafted at the short ball with a suspect technique, eventually gifting his wicket away. Two tough chances but a Test match keeper should be expected to take both.

    Ben, Beckenham

  4. Postpublished at 17:08 BST

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    It's another one of these chances. It was in the air for such a long period of time.

  5. NZ 169-2published at 38 overs

    Jacob Bethell takes the ball for the first time in this innings and... is that a chance?

    His last delivery is edged by Rachin Ravindra, ballooning off the pad.

    Emilio Gay sprawls to try and take the catch one-handed, but the ball drops just past his fingertips.

  6. Postpublished at 17:05 BST

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    These are the sessions where you have to learn not to leak many runs. These are the days where your not going to blast out the opposition. It's can you keep the pressure on and not let the game go away. That's the next step for these bowlers.

  7. Postpublished at 17:05 BST

    Alison Mitchell
    Test Match Special commentator

    Rachin Ravindra is a man who is finding his form, he's found his form out there.

  8. NZ 168-2published at 37 overs

    Josh Tongue has had a couple of expensive overs since returning to the attack.

    This one goes for 11, with Ravin Ravindra picking up a couple of fours.

    Two deliveries that are begging to be hit are dispatched through cover and behind square.

  9. Postpublished at 16:56 BST

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    In his last nine first-class matches, dating back to the start of August 2025, Henry Nicholls is averaging 111.40. Decent touch.

  10. NZ 157-2published at 36 overs

    Joe Root continues and Henry Nicholls comes down the track to lump him down the ground for four.

    There's not a sniff of a wicket at the moment.

  11. Postpublished at 16:54 BST

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Henry Nicholls has played nicely. In this innings he's been able to meet the balls with the full face of the bat, he's looked really solid.

  12. NZ 151-2published at 35 overs

    Lead by 251

    Henry Nicholls is fine to continue, but he's struck against by Josh Tongue's next ball.

    The delivery slides down and clips the batter's ankles, racing away for four leg byes.

    That's New Zealand's 150 up.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:50 BST

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    Let’s be honest, even with Ollie Robinson and Gus Atkinson, we’re a very average and one-dimensional bowling attack. Neither would be adding much more than what we have here. Ben Stokes perhaps would offer something different. Lord's pitch papered over a lot of cracks.

    John, Newcastle

    I wonder how Rehan Ahmed would have bowled on this dry pitch? There’s a seemingly endless discussion about producing spinners in England; we’re hardly encouraging young players to dedicate themselves to the art of spin when we’ve treat them dreadfully for what, a decade?

    Che, Notts

    I think there is going to be a serious run chase for England. I think I might break the bank and buy a ticket for day four. England definitely in a bad place but there is always that slim chance.

    Jesse, London

  14. NZ 147-2published at 34.1 overs

    Ouch.

    Josh Tongue plants his first delivery right on the glove of Henry Nicholls.

    We're having a break while the physios take a look.

  15. NZ 147-2published at 34 overs

    Lead by 247

    One single from Joe Root's fifth over, but New Zealand's scoring rate remains extremely healthy.

    They've added 53 runs in nine overs since tea, that's a little under six an over.

  16. Postpublished at 16:43 BST

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Really good teams realise that the best time to put a team under pressure is now. England will be a lot fresher tomorrow morning so run them ragged now.

  17. NZ 146-2published at 33 overs

    Four more!

    Rachin Ravidra makes it three boundaries in the over, whipping Josh Tongue's overpitched final delivery past mid-on.

  18. Postpublished at 16:41 BST

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    Rachin Ravindra is averaging 54 in Tests since the start of 2024. Only Kamindu Mendis and Shubman Gill average more in that time (min 20 innings).

  19. Postpublished at 16:41 BST

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Rachin Ravindra is such a lovely batter to watch when he's in form.

  20. 50 runs

    50 for Rachin Ravindrapublished at 32.4 overs

    NZ 142-2

    A pair of fours for Rachin Ravindra and that's his fifty!

    He drives the returning Josh Tongue's first delivery through the covers and then, three balls later, brings up the half century by crashing the ball past point.

    It comes up off 79 deliveries.

    Media caption,

    'Lovely batter' - Ravindra brings up his 50