Four wickets after tea helped England restrict New Zealand's progress on the third day of the third and final Test, reducing the visitors to 168/5 in their second innings and a lead of 137 runs.
Daryl Mitchell (not out 4) and wicketkeeper Tom Blundell (not out 5), who had rescued New Zealand in the first innings with a 120-run partnership, were at the crease at stumps, shouldering New Zealand's hopes as they look to set England a tricky target in the third Test at Headingley. England would be hoping to get them out early and chase down the target without much trouble for a clean sweep in the three-Test series after winning the first two Tests.
What seemed like an impossible dream at one point with England reduced to 55/5 at one juncture, turned into a reality as the hosts managed to take a crucial first-innings lead. Jonny Bairstow struck a brilliant 162, adding 137 runs for the sixth wicket stand with Jamie Overton (97). It was heartbreak for debutant Overton, who missed out on a well-deserved ton by a mere three runs, with Trent Boult getting his wicket with a lovely delivery that shaped away from him.