Player of the Match
Player of the Match

3.50pm As tea is being taken, we've got a couple of yarns for your enjoyment. Here, you can "Meet the Sneddens, New Zealand's 'cricketingest' family".

And Andrew's report will appear here. He'll be back after the break.

3.40pm England all out for 476 on the stroke of tea with a lead of 101. They've now got to hope the pitch offers more to the bowlers than it has all match and contain New Zealand. That flurry of wickets was overwhelmingly down to poor shot selection rather than any misbehaviour by the pitch. The hosts, on the other hand, have proven batting prowess, of the stubborn variety, so they will no doubt back themselves to dig in here and overhaul England's lead.

Luke: "I don't know if you could say that Broads 'team' batted big. Three of them did, for sure, the rest seem to have done diddly squat." Qualified correction on my part, Broad asked for someone in his team to bat big. In fact, he singled out Rory Burns as the man most likely.

Boomer Sandwich: "Sean needs to go buy his lottery ticket. @5/445 he asks (very politely) for a wicket. All out 31 runs later!"

162.5
W
Wagner to Broad, OUT, clean bowled! Broad was sitting back as Wagner got the knuckle ball to float and dip and beat the bat, clattering into off stump. Wagner has a five-for

SCJ Broad b Wagner 0 (3m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

162.4
0
Wagner to Broad, no run, bumped back towards the bowler
162.3
0
Wagner to Broad, no run, defended to the off side

Here's Stuart Broad, whose wish for his team to "bat big" was fulfilled. Can he add some runs here?

162.2
W
Wagner to Archer, OUT, slower ball from Wagner and he tempts another hearty drive from Archer, who chops the ball onto his stumps, gone!

JC Archer b Wagner 8 (17m 12b 0x4 1x6) SR: 66.66

New Zealand 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st2JA RavalTWM Latham
2nd26KS WilliamsonTWM Latham
3rd213LRPL TaylorKS Williamson