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Smith 6-for drags England past New Zealand

At the close New Zealand, chasing 254 to win, were 36 for three on a pitch still offering plenty to the pace bowlers and with their premier leading batsman Kane Williamson (18) back in the pavilion. At the start of play, England opening bowler Ollie Robinson, back in the national side after a two-year exile in county cricket over concerns about his conditioning and fitness, celebrated his recall by completing a fourth five-wicket test haul in New Zealand’s paltry 113 reply to England’s 140. Robinson,

32, set the match alight on Thursday’s opening day by capturing three wickets from four balls in the first over of the New Zealand innings to spark an England resurgence after the home team had tumbled on a pitch of variable bounce and pace during a day interrupted by two rain storms. On Friday, with the sun now shining, New Zealand, who had collapsed to 61 for six at the close on the previous day, recovered some lost ground thanks largely to Kyle Jamieson, who

had taken five for 62 in England’s first innings. Jamieson lofted three sixes into the stands in an unbeaten 38 after paceman Josh Tongue had hit the off-stumps of Glenn Phillips (34) and Nathan Smith (15). Opener Ben Duckett was granted a life when Rachin Ravindra spilled his second catch of the match after England batted again. Will O’Rourke troubled both him and his opening partner Emilio Gay making his test debut with some high-pace deliveries before Duckett succumbed for 33 slashing O’Rourke to gully.

Jacob Bethell survived a dropped catch to Devon Conway at gully in a sloppy New Zealand fielding display but was then bowled for 14 by Matt Henry, who missed most of Thursday’s play with back spasms. Gay played fluently off the back foot to reach his half-century and looked increasingly at home in the test arena. But after he was caught behind for 57, England suffered a mini-collapse when Harry Brook was lbw to O’Rourke for a duck and Joe Root fell lbw for eight

to the pace of Smith, who then bowled captain Ben Stokes for another duck. Robinson (29) and England keeper Jamie Smith (39) added valuable runs in the context of the low-scoring affair before Smith cleaned up the tail to secure figures of 6-70 and get his name on the famed Lord’s honours board.

Lord's, New Zealand vs England, Nathan Smith 6-70, Kyle Jamieson 5-62, Ollie Robinson four wicket haul, Kane Williamson dismissal, low scoring test, rain interrupted day

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