England v New Zealand, 1st Test, Lord's, 4th day
Vettori and Martin trouble England
...while Ryan Sidebottom was game for a swish at the end of England's innings•Getty Images
Vaughan, though, stood firm and was typically elegant in his century...•Getty Images
... but all the while Daniel Vettori was bamboozling the batsmen ...•Getty Images
England were 148 for 2 but New Zealand were starting to build momentum•Getty Images
The day began with Alastair Cook already past fifty and looking to build on England's 89 for 0•Getty Images
Vettori was on a hat-trick, and finished with five, his first such haul at Lord's•Getty Images
...joined by Stuart Broad who added 25...•Getty Images
The wickets kept falling as Martin had Ian Bell caught behind, and England were facing a battle to avoid a first-innings deficit•Getty Images
Michael Vaughan flicked off the legs in composed fashion...•Getty Images
Andrew Strauss reached his half-century ...•Getty Images
But he departed for 61, caught behind off Chris Martin•Getty Images
New Zealand began their second innings late in the day, Monty Panesar appealing in vain towards the close•Getty Images
... and was thrilled to have Kevin Pietersen lbw for 3•Getty Images
The MCC members were simply enjoying what promised to be a full day of cricket after the rain and bad-light interruptions on the first three days•Getty Images
... but was lbw to Jacob Oram for 63•Getty Images
And Martin's team-mates were thrilled to finally have a wicket•Getty Images