England v NZ, 1st Investec Test, Lord's, 3rd day
Southee leads late NZ rally
New Zealand started the day 79 runs behind and with six wickets in hand but Stuart Broad struck in his first over to remove the dangerous Brendon McCullum for 2•AFP
...but James Anderson picked him up caught down the leg side•Getty Images
Steven Finn took three of the last four wickets to fall as England gained a handy 25-run lead•Getty Images
Nick Compton lost his off stump in the next over...•Getty Images
Trott's partnership with Joe Root eventually extended to 123•PA Photos
...and Jonny Bairstow suffered a similar fate shortly after•Getty Images
Ian Bell came off his sickbed and, along with nightwatchman Steven Finn, very nervously batted out the day with England 205 ahead•PA Photos
Kane Williamson battled on to record a half-century...•Getty Images
Anderson then clean bowled Bruce Martin•PA Photos
England had two overs to face before lunch and New Zealand thought they had Alastair Cook in the first but he survived a review off Trent Boult•Getty Images
...bowled by a pumped-up Neil Wagner•PA Photos
Root made his first half-century at Lord's•Associated Press
Southee struck again as Matt Prior completed a pair•Getty Images
That wicket completed his fourth five-for at Lord's•Getty Images
Cook didn't last too much longer, well caught at third slip by Dean Brownlie•Getty Images
Jonathan Trott was his usual watchful self in settling England's nerves•PA Photos
Root had reached 71 when he lost his middle stump to Tim Southee...•Associated Press
And when Williamson bowled Trott through the gate, England had lost four wickets for 12 runs to give New Zealand hope•Getty Images