ENG vs NZ, 1st Test Day 2 Highlights: New Zealand 36/3 at stumps, need 228 more to win against England
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jun 06, 2026, 22:11:26 IST
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ENG vs NZ, 1st Test Day 2 Highlights: New Zealand 36/3 at stumps, need 228 more to win against England

ENG vs NZ, 1st Test Day 2: Another chaotic day at Lord's brought 17 wickets and increasing scrutiny over the surface, but England emerged with a commanding advantage as New Zealand stumbled to 36/3 chasing 254 to win the Test. After 33 wickets fell in just 137.2 overs across two days, all to pace bowlers, the match has become a battle of survival rather than endurance.

New Zealand began the day still trying to complete their first innings and were eventually bowled out for 113, giving England a slim lead of 27. Ollie Robinson claimed his first five-wicket haul at Lord's and his first since 2022, while Josh Tongue quickly removed overnight batters Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith.

England's second innings was held together by debutant Emilio Gay, whose elegant 57 stood out amid the carnage. The left-hander shrugged off a first-innings failure to compile the highest score of the match and become the first England opener to register a home debut fifty since 2003. Yet even his effort could not prevent another dramatic collapse as England lost four wickets in the space of 11 deliveries.

Nathan Smith starred for New Zealand with a career-best 6-70, despite Matt Henry being hampered by back spasms and dropped catches costing the visitors crucial chances. But New Zealand's hopes suffered a severe setback in the final session. Tom Latham fell cheaply, nightwatchman Will O'Rourke followed, and Kane Williamson's dismissal to Tongue left the tourists 36-3 and needing 218 more runs.

With rain forecast and variable bounce increasing, England head into the third day with one hand firmly on the contest.
22:11 (IST) Jun 06

Sunday's plans? Aha. You can still have your Sashas. You might still want to watch your Hamiltons or Russells. Who knows, even before these legends begin their respective sport, this Test match might be done and dusted. But we are having a Sunday at Lord's as its 150th Test enters into its fourth day. England would be pumped up to finish the game off quickly, lest they are forced to wait once again by the weather, but the forecast looks much better, even though I have been denied a certificate in reading it. From New Zealand's point of view, this would be a perfect time for them to reassess the grit they famously possess. Can they make a fist of this target and give the crowd a much-needed spectacle? Day 4's first ball on Sunday, 7th June, 2026, is scheduled to be bowled at 10 am GMT (weather permitting) but our updates will begin well in advance. So do tune in early to catch all the news beforehand. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!  

22:05 (IST) Jun 06

10 balls of pain - Saturday had only 58 balls of action in store. Not even an innings of T10 cricket. But that is not quite the problem. The first session was wiped off and due to unfavourable ground conditions, the players were forced indoors for lunch amidst bright sunshine. Rain then kept playing hide and seek but even amidst that game of musical chairs, the Kiwis did fairly well, not losing any wickets for around 6 overs. Then, the real fun began. Ollie Robinson got through the defenses of Rachin Ravindra and in his next over, got Daryl Mitchell trapped in his crease. Ironically, 2 overs after the Mitchell dismissal, the players were taken off the field, never to return. Without a doubt, 254 is a massive ask in testing conditions. But given the amount of play that we had on Day 3, if the Kiwis had not lost those two quick wickets, they would have entered Sunday with a bit more hope.

22:02 (IST) Jun 06

Stumps on Day 3! Our misery comes to an end. We waited and waited and waited for some play to happen only to keep longing for more. And what we got instead is a prolonged wait for play. The umpires have officially drawn Stumps on Day 3 and that ends a very damp, damp Saturday at Lord's.

22:00 (IST) Jun 06

Rain's back again - 4.30 pm GMT update - Forget the inspection. The weather is forcing the inspectors to take a holiday. The umpires came out for the inspection as scheduled, but no sooner did they enter the ground than the drizzle returned. That started to get heavier and eventually, the discussion between them and the groundstaff started to look pointless. They are off the ground and one suspects that the final word might be around the corner.

21:47 (IST) Jun 06

Hope rising higher - 4.10 pm GMT update - Of course, Shai Hope has already risen a lot through his ranks but this is not the proper noun. This is the verb hope that we are talking about. The work being talked about in the previous para has quickly speedened up, with an official inspection scheduled for 4.15 pm GMT. That's not too far away!

21:38 (IST) Jun 06

08 pm GMT update - Hope peeks through! Just when it felt like the rain had settled in for a permanent residency, there is a bit of activity. We are hearing that the rain has eased and the groundstaff are hard at work clearing water off the covers. The umpires can also be seen. Now, before anyone gets too excited, the rain has teased us before, only to return a few minutes later with renewed enthusiasm. Still, the sight of people actually doing something other than staring at the weather radar can be counted as progress. Yawn.

21:26 (IST) Jun 06

A left-handed Joe Root - With no cricket to watch, I did what any desperate cricket lover would do and went scrolling through social media. There, hidden among the rain updates, was a little clip from the England dressing room featuring Joe Root. Front and centre was Joe Root, no longer in his whites and comfortably settled into his training kit. And what was he up to? Doing left-handed shadow batting. Root mimicked a stylish drive, then immediately set off as if stealing a quick single. Even during a rain break, the cricket brain never quite switches off. The mood inside the camp seemed pretty laid back. Given what the weather radar is showing, this Test match, in all likelihood, will stretch into a fourth day.

21:09 (IST) Jun 06

3.39 pm GMT update -  Don't be too excited about the prospect of a fresh update coming. Yes, this is a fresh para, but it's the same old update. It's like selling the old product in a new package. If it interests you, I can share that one of my colleagues is off for his dinner break. He has officially waved the white flag.  Meanwhile, I am still here, staring at the covers and wondering, what to update next? The rain is falling, the ground is covered, and the most intense contest at the moment is between patience and boredom. At this rate, my next update might be a review of the dinner menu rather than the cricket.

20:44 (IST) Jun 06

Raining again - 3.10 pm GMT update - Whatever little optimism was being generated in the previous rain stopping update has been crushed as the rain returns. A sequel no cricket fan is interested in viewing. Chances look extremely bleak of any further play happening tonight, but let's hope the glass is half filled.

20:41 (IST) Jun 06

Tea done. Now? The wait resumes. If any, the conditions seem to have gotten a bit better at Lord's, with the rain taking a break as well. But it is very heavily overcast. The groundstaff keep trying its best to get the conditions fit for playing.

20:32 (IST) Jun 06

Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage

20:31 (IST) Jun 06

Ruthless? Or practical? March 2026 - Suryakumar Yadav helps India become the first team to win back-to-back T20 World Cup titles and claim their third crown in this format. June 2026 - After a fairly quiet World Cup by his standards and a quieter IPL, the 2026 World Cup winning captain finds himself relinquished of captaincy and even out of the squad. Unfair? Not giving the captain a longer run to find his mojo back? Maybe, in some views. But in other views, it is the best way to utilize form and talent in your country. Just have a look at the depth of talent in the Indian camp and you would find at least 10-15 players deserving a place in the squad. So, if they come in, some have to go out, right? It may sound harsh or surprising to Indian fans as they are not used to this kind of treatment to Indian players in the past. But for those who have been following global cricket, this is more or less a norm in other countries. Legends have famously quoted, 'You are as good as your latest match.'  Even someone like a Steve Waugh was politely (debatable) asked to step down, to welcome a more aggressive Ricky Ponting. That led to another era of Australian dominance. Some talents like Brad Hodge did not even get much chances to play for their country. Maybe, this is the start of long-term dominance for Indian cricket. Selection or removal is not a problem, as long as it is consistent. Welcome to the world of dominance, India.

20:05 (IST) Jun 06

Tea at 2.40 pm GMT - This was coming. With the rain unrelenting, the umpires have been forced to call for Tea at the original time, which is at 3.40 pm local. There is nothing much anyone can do, apart from waiting for this rain to stop. England will feel miffed, as they are in pole position in this match, but given the vagaries of this pitch, they will back themselves to finish the job as and when they get the chance. The Kiwis, on the other hand, will welcome this break and focus on how can they try and make a match out of this.

20:00 (IST) Jun 06

No effect on WC warmups - London has not been spared by the rain gods but it is not the same story elsewhere. The warmup matches for the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup have kicked off and barring a couple of showers in the opening two games, we have largely had uninterrupted action over there.

19:28 (IST) Jun 06

Rain and more rain - 2 pm GMT update - There has been no positive change in the conditions from the previous update. If any, the conditions have gotten gloomier. Proper rain seems to be in the offing now, with the forecast staying true.

19:28 (IST) Jun 06

Imperfect pitch? That's more or less the joint opinion of two of English cricket's greatest ever captains in Nasser Hussain and Michael Vaughan. Neither is happy with the way the pitch has played so far. Irrespective of the overhead conditions, it is the indifferent bounce that has caught everyone's attention, with no batter seemingly confident in the middle for too long. As per the current situation, as many as 147 overs have been completed in this match and 35 wickets have gone down. Doing the math, on an average, a wicket is falling roughly every 25 balls. That's not even 5 overs. Not surprisingly, only two batters have managed to touch the 50-mark across 3-and-a-half innings. It is not a problem to see batters struggle. Neither is it to see not a single over of spin being bowled across 2-and-a-half days. The problem is the batters are forced to guess the bounce in a pitch, which should never be the case in any format.

18:58 (IST) Jun 06

Keep working - 1.30 pm GMT update - The groundstaff is doing all it possibly can to try and keep the covers less soaked. But the weather gods are just not kind enough. The rain has intensified and the people in the stands are moving to protected places for cover. As per the updates by the ECB which now seems eons ago, Tea was scheduled to be taken at 3.10 pm GMT, which is still roughly 90 minutes away. I am sure we will have another revised itinerary if and when we get a chance to get back on the field. Hoping for the best. Oh yes and by the way, plenty of covers are on the ground now.

18:58 (IST) Jun 06

Up and close - That's what England's coach Brendon McCullum seems to have been suggesting to his bowlers since Day 2. He has been animatedly gesturing to his players to have more players in catching positions and it has had a remarkable effect. The latest example is that of Daryl Mitchell playing from his crease, to a ball which he would have otherwise been forward to, simply because Jamie Smith was standing upto the stumps. Going further, there have been 22 dismissals of bowled and LBW combined in this match, with as many as 10 LBWs. A couple more, and which seems highly likely, going by this match so far, and we would end up creating a new record for the most number of dismissals as bowled and LBW in a Test match at Lord's.

18:40 (IST) Jun 06

Time for another visit to the dressing rooms - 1.10 pm GMT - It is not as bad as the previous rain, but it is still an interruption. The rain droplets are getting bigger and the umpires are taking the players off the field again. The good thing is that only the hover cover is on, with the rest of the outfield uncovered, meaning that we can resume quickly, as, if and when the light gets better. The bad thing is now, the umpires will have to deal with both, rain and bad light before coming back onto the field. Additionally, the poor forecast for the evening is already lingering. Fingers crossed.

18:40 (IST) Jun 06

Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage

18:39 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 55/5 (21.3 overs)
0
Overs21.3
Score55 - 5

Ollie Robinson to Tom Blundell, Serves it on a length, on off, Blundell gets forward and defends it to the off side.

18:38 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 55/5 (21.2 overs)
0
Overs21.2
Score55 - 5

Ollie Robinson to Tom Blundell, Excellent accuracy from Ollie Robinson. He lands it on a testing length in the line of the stumps, and the ball keeps a little low after pitching. Blundell is quick to adjust, crouching into his defense and getting his bat down in time to smother it. 

18:38 (IST) Jun 06

Oh dear. The light meters are out. It has gone dark again and there are rain drops in the air. The umpires get together, take the reading, observe it, have a chat but deem light fine to continue playing.

18:37 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 55/5 (21.1 overs)
0
Overs21.1
Score55 - 5

Ollie Robinson to Tom Blundell, Shaping into the batter, from a good length around off, Tom Blundell defends from the back foot with Jamie Smith standing up to the stumps.

18:36 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 55/5 (20.6 overs)
Score after 21 overs 55 - 5
Runs Scored: 0
001000
  • Devon Conway 19 (55)
  • Tom Blundell 2 (4)
Josh Tongue6-2-15-1
0
Overs20.6
Score55 - 5

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, Tongue targets the pads but gets it too straight. Devon looks to flick but falls over a touch and misses, getting hit on the pads. Going down the leg side.

18:36 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 55/5 (20.5 overs)
0
Overs20.5
Score55 - 5

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, Better line and length. Fuller and closer to the off stump, 140 kph, Conway shoulders arms.

18:35 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 55/5 (20.4 overs)
0
Overs20.4
Score55 - 5

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, A bouncer, but misdirected. Down the leg side, from around the wicket, Devon Conway ducks comfortably.

18:34 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 55/5 (20.3 overs)
1
Overs20.3
Score55 - 5

Josh Tongue to Tom Blundell, This time, Tom gets the run. Back of a length, outside off, the batter stays back and dabs it towards gully with soft hands. Calls for the single and Conway's immediate response makes the single comfortable. For the numbers, New Zealand now require under 200 runs to win.

18:33 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 54/5 (20.2 overs)
0
Overs20.2
Score54 - 5

Josh Tongue to Tom Blundell, On a good length this time, outside off, Blundell pushes it towards the slip cordon, with an open bat face. Ben Duckett dives to his right from third slip and makes a half stop. Blundell looks for the run but gully comes across quickly.

18:33 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 54/5 (20.1 overs)
0
Overs20.1
Score54 - 5

Josh Tongue to Tom Blundell, Full and outside off, 140 kph, zoning in threateningly, Tom Blundell watches it closely all the way and blocks it off his front foot towards point.

18:31 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 54/5 (19.6 overs)
Score after 20 overs 54 - 5
Runs Scored: 0
000(W)100
  • Devon Conway 19 (52)
  • Tom Blundell 1 (1)
Ollie Robinson9-1-18-2
0
Overs19.6
Score54 - 5

Ollie Robinson to Devon Conway, Fuller and on off, shaping in, Conway is not looking convincing as he defends it from the inner portion of his bat. 

18:31 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 54/5 (19.5 overs)
0
Overs19.5
Score54 - 5

Ollie Robinson to Devon Conway, In the zone outside off, skidding away, Conway pushes at it and misses.

18:30 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 54/5 (19.4 overs)
1
Overs19.4
Score54 - 5

Ollie Robinson to Tom Blundell, Identical to the wicket delivery, but Tom Blundell is lucky to get some bat on it as he clips it behind square leg for a single.

18:29 (IST) Jun 06

And just like that, two batters have come and gone. 53/3 has quickly become 53/5 in the span of 10 balls. Tom Blundell walks in at number 7 now, replacing Daryl Mitchell. These are perfect bowling conditions and England have New Zealand under the cosh. Maybe, the best way now is to play Bazball against Baz' team?

18:27 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/5 (19.3 overs)
W
Overs19.3
Score53 - 5

Ollie Robinson to Daryl Mitchell, OUT! GIVEN LBW! The moment the keeper came up to the stumps, it added another layer of pressure on the batter. Mitchell could no longer freely leave his crease to counter the movement, and Robinson makes full use of it. He slips in an inswinger from a probing length around off, beating the inside edge of the defensive push. Mitchell's footwork leaves him stranded, neither fully forward nor comfortably back. The ball thuds into the pads, the appeal goes up, and the finger follows almost immediately. Mitchell reviews, hoping for a reprieve, but the replay only confirms England's celebrations. Impact is in line, and Ball Tracking shows it is clipping the leg stump. Umpire's call stays. New Zealand are now five down, with another 201 runs still required. England, meanwhile, are halfway to the ten wickets they need.

18:26 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (19.2 overs)
0
Overs19.2
Score53 - 4

Ollie Robinson to Daryl Mitchell, Ollie Robinson bowls it on a length and close to off, angling in, Daryl Mitchell stays on the back foot and defends it down.

18:26 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (19.1 overs)
0
Overs19.1
Score53 - 4

Ollie Robinson to Daryl Mitchell, Robinson bowls it on a length and outside off, Daryl defends it off his front foot.

18:25 (IST) Jun 06

Seeing the stumps rattled is a wonderful sight for a bowler. But it is death rattle for a batter. Of the 12 bowled dismissals in this match, 7 have been that of the Kiwi batters. They seem to have found it more difficult to adapt to the seaming conditions. It is more of the movement off the deck than the air which has been catching the batters off guard.

18:24 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (18.6 overs)
Score after 19 overs 53 - 4
Runs Scored: 0
000000
  • Devon Conway 19 (50)
  • Daryl Mitchell 0 (0)
Josh Tongue5-2-14-1
0
Overs18.6
Score53 - 4

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, Sliding down the leg side, Conway tries to clip it late but misses. It goes off his pads to leg gully. End of a testing over.

18:24 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (18.5 overs)
0
Overs18.5
Score53 - 4

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, Extra bounce again, around off, DC defends it to the leg side with a loose bottom hand.

18:23 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (18.4 overs)
0
Overs18.4
Score53 - 4

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, Around off on a length, defended from the back foot.

18:22 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (18.3 overs)
0
Overs18.3
Score53 - 4

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, Ouch, that would have hurt! A lively delivery once again. Back of a good length around off and shaping in, Conway presses forward to defend, but the ball kicks up unexpectedly after pitching. It climbs sharply and strikes him high on the gloves, forcing him to take his bottom hand off the bat immediately. The surface has certainly come to life, and batting is becoming an increasingly uncomfortable task.

18:21 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (18.2 overs)
0
Overs18.2
Score53 - 4

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, Shortish and on off, dabbed down in front of the slip cordon.

18:21 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (18.1 overs)
0
Overs18.1
Score53 - 4

Josh Tongue to Devon Conway, What was that! That one reared up like a spitting cobra. Pitched in the corridor outside off, it explodes off the surface and climbs sharply at Conway. Caught by surprise, he attempts to sway out of the way while also half-thinking about playing at it, but ends up doing neither convincingly. The ball flies past him, leaving the batter beaten by both the bounce and the pace off the pitch.

18:19 (IST) Jun 06

So Ollie Robinson keeps one of his traditions intact - of never going wicketless at Lord's. Now, for the other tradition, from England's point of view - to at least take 2 wickets in every innings at this venue. Daryl Mitchell walks in next, at number 6, replacing Rachin Ravindra. By the way, that was the 12th bowled dismissal of this match!

18:18 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/4 (17.6 overs)
Score after 18 overs 53 - 4
Runs Scored: 0
200020(W)
  • Rachin Ravindra 8 (21)
  • Devon Conway 19 (44)
Ollie Robinson8-1-17-1
W
Overs17.6
Score53 - 4

Ollie Robinson to Rachin Ravindra,  OUT! SOUND OF TIMBER! Robinson had beaten Ravindra on a couple of occasions in this over and this time he has found the top of the off stump. Not the first bowled dismissal of this Test match and believe us, not the last either. A beauty from the bowler, and Ravindra is left rooted to the spot. Angled across from a probing length just outside off, the ball straightens enough after pitching to find a way through. Ravindra's footwork is caught in between, neither fully forward nor properly back, and he ends up hanging on the crease. He pushes tentatively inside the line, only for the ball to whistle past the outside edge and crash into the stumps. The timber is disturbed, and New Zealand lose their fourth wicket at a crucial stage. Ravindra departs after being drawn into indecision, and England tighten their grip on the contest. The visitors still need another 201 runs, while England are now just six wickets away from taking a 1-0 lead in the series.

18:17 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 53/3 (17.5 overs)
2
Overs17.5
Score53 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Rachin Ravindra, Fuller and on off, angling in, Ravindra wrists it towards short leg and the fielder there fails to stop. The ball goes in the wet outfield and they take two.

18:17 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 51/3 (17.4 overs)
0
Overs17.4
Score51 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Rachin Ravindra, Shortish and on off, angling in, this time Rachin Ravindra goes on the back foot and blocks it down.

18:16 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 51/3 (17.3 overs)
0
Overs17.3
Score51 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Rachin Ravindra, Beaten again! This one is quite wide outside, and could have been left alone without any threat. But Rachin Ravindra gets on the front foot, tries to push at it and misses.

18:16 (IST) Jun 06
New Zealand vs England Live Score : 51/3 (17.2 overs)
0
Overs17.2
Score51 - 3

Ollie Robinson to Rachin Ravindra, Nearly takes the outside edge. Robinson serves it on a length and around off, angling in and staying low as well. Ravindra pushes inside the line and is beaten around the toe end of his bat.

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ENG vs NZ, 1st Test Day 2: England moved firmly into the driver's seat after another extraordinary day of seam-dominated cricket at Lord's, leaving New Zealand reeling at 36/3 in pursuit of 254 at stumps on the second day. The tourists suffered a major blow in the closing stages when Kane Williamson, possibly batting for the last time at the venue, was trapped by Josh Tongue just 10 minutes before the end of play.

After resuming the day on 61/6, New Zealand were dismissed for 113, handing England a narrow 27-run first-innings lead. Debutant opener Emilio Gay then produced the standout batting effort of the match with a composed 57, becoming the first England opener in 22 years to score a home fifty on Test debut.

However, the challenging surface again took centre stage. England slumped from 126/2 to 127/6 in a collapse of four wickets for one run, before Jamie Smith and Ollie Robinson added useful runs to push the total to 226 and set New Zealand a daunting target.

With 17 wickets falling on Friday after 16 on the opening day, criticism of the lively Lord's pitch intensified. England's pacers then struck three times in the final hour, leaving Devon Conway unbeaten on 12 and New Zealand facing a daunting task heading into a rain-threatened third day.