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Rory Burns and Dan Lawrence were the standout performers for the hosts as England ended at 258/7 on Day One of the ongoing first Test against New Zealand here at the Edgbaston, Birmingham on Thursday.
At stumps on Day One, England’s score read 258/7 with Lawrence and Mark Wood still at the crease. Lawrence and Wood are currently unbeaten on 67 and 16 respectively.
For New Zealand, Ajaz Patel, Trent Boult, and Matt Henry returned with two wickets each.
Opting to bat first, England got off to a steady start as openers Dominic Sibley and Burns saw off the new ball and started to move the scoreboard.
The duo played out 29 overs in the first session and accumulated 67 runs.
The run-scoring might have been slow, but both batsmen ensured that the hosts entered the lunch interval with all ten wickets in hand.
After the lunch break, New Zealand changed its fortunes around as the visitors got two breakthroughs in quick succession.
First, Henry sent Sibley (35) back to the pavilion and in the very next over, Neil Wagner dismissed Zak Crawley (0), reducing England to 73/2 in the 31st over.
Skipper Joe Root (4) also failed to leave a mark with the bat as he was sent back to the pavilion by Henry and all of a sudden, the hosts were put on the back foot at 85/3.
Ollie Pope then joined Burns in the middle and the duo added 42 runs for the fourth wicket, but the partnership was ended by Patel in the 50th over as he dismissed Pope (19), reducing England to 127/4.
After the tea break, Burns’ (81) resistance also came to an end and he was finally sent back to the pavilion by Boult.
This wicket put an end to a 42-run stand for the fifth wicket between Burns and Dan Lawrence.
Soon after, James Bracey was dismissed for a duck by Boult and this reduced the hosts England to 175/6 in the 61st over.
Ollie Stone next joined Lawrence in the middle and the duo retrieved the innings for the hosts.
Both batsmen grinded it out in the middle and they were quick to dispatch the loose deliveries for boundaries. The two put on 47 runs for the seventh wicket, but as soon as the innings was starting to stabilise, Ajaz Patel dismissed Stone (20) in the 76th over.
In the end, Lawrence and Wood ensured that England did not not lose more wickets before the close of play.England (1st Innings)
R. Burns c Latham b Boult 81
D. Sibley c Blundell b Henry 35
Z. Crawley c Mitchell b Wagner 0
J. Root c Blundell b Henry 4
O. Pope c Blundell b Patel 19
D. Lawrence not out 67
J. Bracey c Mitchell b Boult 0
O. Stone lbw b Patel 20
M. Wood not out 16
ExtrascTypeface:> (b5, lb8, nb2, w1) 16
Total: (For 7 wkts, 90 overs, 385 mins) 258
To bat: S Broad, J Anderson.
Fall of wickets: 1-72 (Sibley), 2-73 (Crawley), 3-85 (Root), 4-127 (Pope), 5-169 (Burns), 6-175 (Bracey), 7-222 (Stone); Bowling: Boult 23-4-60-2; Henry 22-5-66-2 (2nb, 1w); Wagner 20-6-62-1; Mitchell 11-2-23-0; Patel 14-4-34-2; New Zealand: Tom Latham (capt), Devon Conway, Will Young, Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, Tom Blundell (wkt), Daryl Mitchell, Neil Wagner, Matt Henry, Ajaz Patel, Trent Boult. Toss: England.
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