England have huge chance amid more Lord's chaos
First Rothesay Test, Lord's (day two of five) England 140 (Brook 56; Jamieson 5-62) & 226 (Gay 57; N Smith 6-70) New Zealand 113 (Jamieson 38*; Robinson 5-39, Tongue 3-40) & 36-3 (Atkinson 2-10) New Zealand require 218 runs to win, England need seven wickets England have a go
England 140 (Brook 56; Jamieson 5-62) & 226 (Gay 57; N Smith 6-70)
New Zealand 113 (Jamieson 38*; Robinson 5-39, Tongue 3-40) & 36-3 (Atkinson 2-10)
New Zealand require 218 runs to win, England need seven wickets
England have a golden opportunity for victory in the first Test against New Zealand despite a chaotic collapse of four wickets for one run in 11 balls on the second day at Lord's.
After 16 wickets fell on day one, another 17 came on Friday on a devilishly difficult surface for batting - an alarming amount of uneven bounce has been added to the sideways movement.
At the end of it all, New Zealand are 36-3 in pursuit of a victory target of 254. Captain Tom Latham was out to the third ball of the chase and, crucially, Kane Williamson was palpably lbw to Josh Tongue, before Gus Atkinson cleaned up nightwatchman Will O'Rourke.
Though the weather forecast for Saturday and Monday is poor, there will be a result in this match, with England strong favourites to secure a morale-boosting win following their heavy Ashes loss.
Ollie Robinson marked his comeback with best Test figures of 5-39, taking the final wicket as New Zealand were bowled out for 113 in their first innings - an England advantage of 27.

