END OF OVER:40 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | NZ: 132/10
- Colin de Grandhomme42 (50b)
- Ben Stokes1.4-0-5-1
- James Anderson16-6-66-4
The ECB say Potts suffered cramp in his left leg - England will be relieved that it's nothing more serious than that.
3.08pm: New Zealand are bowled out for 132 before tea on the first day, with Anderson and Potts taking four wickets each. That total actually represents something of a recovery from 39 for 6 at lunch, primarily thanks to Colin de Grandhomme's 42 not out; England couldn't have hoped for a better day. Potts left the field with an injury, which will be a concern, and Leach's concussion has seen him replaced by Parkinson, but the old stagers - and Anderson in particular - rolled back the years on their recall. Now for the big test: how will their young batting line-up fare against one of the world's best seam attacks?
DAvidS: "Pleased to see NZ ran out of wickets before England ran out of bowlers."
Gajesh: "Boult scored more than Top 4 batsmen combined!!"
TA Boult c Pope b Stokes 14 (25m 16b 1x4 0x6) SR: 87.50
50 for 2 in the last 10 overs. Stokes continues.
END OF OVER:39 | 11 Runs | NZ: 127/9
- Trent Boult14 (15b)
- Colin de Grandhomme37 (45b)
- James Anderson16-6-66-4
- Ben Stokes0.4-0-0-0
Stokes brings the field up with Boult on strike. Still three slips, but four men on the single now
Broad returns to the field so Das leaves it, with a grin. Three slips for Anderson but the rest of the field is spread
END OF OVER:38 | (maiden) | NZ: 116/9
- Trent Boult7 (13b)
- Colin de Grandhomme33 (41b)
- Ben Stokes0.4-0-0-0
- James Anderson15-6-55-4
Three sub fielders on for England: Brook, Overton and the baby-faced Robin Das of Essex.