The National Times - Rain checks England's bid for victory in 1st Test against New Zealand

Rain checks England's bid for victory in 1st Test against New Zealand


Rain checks England's bid for victory in 1st Test against New Zealand
Rain checks England's bid for victory in 1st Test against New Zealand / Photo: © AFP

Rain prevented the scheduled start of the third day's play in the first Test at Lord's on Saturday as England looked to go 1-0 up in a three-match series against New Zealand.

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The Black Caps were struggling at 36-3 in their second innings at Friday's close, needing a further 218 runs to reach a target of 254 after England paceman Gus Atkinson struck twice and Josh Tongue dismissed key batsman Kane Williamson.

England's strong position in their first Test since a 4-1 Ashes series loss in Australia also owed much to debutant Emilio Gay.

The opener top-scored with 57 in England's second-innings total of 226 -- a valuable contribution in a low-scoring game where the pitch has favoured the fast bowlers throughout.

Play, in a match already interrupted by bad weather, should have resumed at 1000 GMT Saturday but persistent early morning rain in northwest London meant the pitch and square still remained covered some 40 minutes later.

The delay was a boost to New Zealand's hopes of escaping with a draw after they were bowled out for just 113 in their first innings, with recalled England seamer Ollie Robinson taking his Test-best figures of 5-39.

This is the 150th Test at Lord's, the most staged by any ground.

S.Clarke--TNT