New Zealand v England, 2nd Test, Christchurch, 4th day
De Grandhomme ends opening pair dominance
England resumed with Joe Root looking to lead from the front•Getty Images
Malan fell to Colin de Grandhomme, the first change bowler to take a wicket in the match•Getty Images
...and De Grandhomme had a third when Stuart Broad holed out for 12•AFP
During a tough passage against the new ball before tea, Jeet Raval was struck a painful blow in the ribs•Getty Images
With the light fading, James Vince put down a difficult chance off Latham•Getty Images
Root and Dawid Malan played steadily during a stand of 97 for the fourth wicket, building England's lead•Getty Images
Neil Wagner then had Root caught behind as England lost two in three balls•Getty Images
Mark Wood struck a couple of boundaries before being bowled•Associated Press
Raval dug in during a testing opening spell•AFP
Only 11 overs were bowled after tea, as bad light took the teams off early•Getty Images
England's lead was 307 at lunch, but Ben Stokes fell soon after...•Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow added further useful runs and England declared when he became ninth out, setting New Zealand 382 to win•Associated Press
Tom Latham was the more fluent, as New Zealand got through to tea unscathed•AFP