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LIVE SCORE: 1st Test, Day 1 - England vs New Zealand

Welcome to our live cricket blog for Day 1 of the 1st Test between England and New Zealand from Lord's. Follow live score, highlights, session-by-session reports and all the latest updates from the home of cricket.

LIVE SCORE: 1st Test, Day 1 - England vs New Zealand

New Delhi: With England`s top order having been exposed during their recent third Test defeat by the West Indies in Barbados, the sacking of coach Peter Moores and the installation of a new management team -- all against the backdrop of the controversy surrounding Kevin Pietersen`s ongoing international exile -- many pundits have forecast a series win for the tourists in this two-match contest.


1st Session

England`s summer got off to a dreadful start when they lost four wickets in the first hour to a rampant New Zealand pace attack at a sun-drenched Lord`s on Thursday.

Adam Lyth, Gary Ballance, Alastair Cook and Ian Bell fell in quick succession to leave England tottering at 30 for four after being put into bat by New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum in the first test.

Lyth, on his debut, nicked Tim Southee through to wicketkeeper BJ Watling for seven, Balance edged Trent Boult to third slip, captain Cook was caught by Watling hooking at Matt Henry for 16 and Bell was comprehensively bowled by Henry.

Joe Root and Ben Stokes set about repairing the damage but England, reeling from weeks of off-field change and controversy, were already under intense pressure with the Ashes series against Australia looming large. 


Toss and team news

New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum won the toss and put England into bat in the first test at Lord`s on Thursday.

Opening batsman Adam Lyth and bowler Mark Wood will make their England test debuts.

New Zealand selected seamer Matt Henry to make his first test appearance and included in-form batsman Martin Guptill. 

England XI: A Cook, A Lyth, G Ballance, I Bell, J Root, M Ali, B Stokes, J Buttler, M Wood, S Broad, J Anderson

New Zealand XI: T Latham, M Guptill, K Williamson, R Taylor, B McCullum, C Anderson, B Watling, M Craig, T Southee, M Henry, T Boult


Match Officials

Umpires: Marais Erasmus(RSA), S Ravi (Ind)
Third Umpire: Rod Tucker (Aus)
Match Referee: David Boon (Aus)


1st Test preview

New Zealand`s Tim Southee will return to the scene of one of his greatest triumphs for the first Test against England at Lord`s.

Two years ago, the swing bowler gained a coveted place on the Lord`s honours board with a match haul of 10 for 108, only for New Zealand to suffer a crushing 170-run defeat as they were dismissed for just 68 in their second innings en route to a 2-0 Test series loss.

But Southee was on the winning side in February when his stunning seven-wicket haul set up a crushing victory for the Black Caps over England at Wellington during a World Cup where co-hosts New Zealand made it all the way to the final before losing to Australia.

Now he is aiming to enjoy more red-ball success in what will be the 100th Test between England and New Zealand.

The tourists have won just four of their previous 52 Tests in England.

Since their last visit in 2013, New Zealand have won four and drawn two of their subsequent six Test series but they will go into Thursday`s match with half their squad, including Southee and dynamic captain Brendon McCullum, having only just arrived in England after stints in the Indian Premier League. 

"It`s always nice to come back to a ground where you`ve had success. But you start on zero again on Thursday," said Southee.

Southee was, understandably, more cautious, saying: "They (England) are coming off a Test series (drawn 1-1 in the Caribbean) where some of the guys performed very well.

"What happened in the World Cup happened, and I`m sure they`ll learn from that."

Southee and left-armer Trent Boult have, for several years now, formed a potent pace attack.

But the key to how New Zealand perform in this two-Test series is likely to rest with their top-order batting.

Thursday`s match is set to witness the Test return of in-form opener Martin Guptill, who hasn`t played five-day cricket since the 2013 tour.

But he was the leading run scorer at the World Cup, where his tally included a tournament record 237 not out against the West Indies.

Last month he scored his maiden first-class double century, for English county side Derbyshire and then made 150 in New Zealand`s final warm-up match against Worcestershire last week.

The top of the order has been a problem area for England too, although captain Alastair Cook did end his near two-year wait for his 26th Test hundred in the West Indies.

But while England have remained loyal to Cook, Yorkshire`s Adam Lyth will become the captain`s sixth opening partner in three years should he, as expected, make his Test debut on Thursday following the retirement of Jonathan Trott.

Meanwhile there are fears England`s attack has become over-reliant on James Anderson, now England`s leading Test wicket-taker of all-time, with Stuart Broad, who sparked New Zealand`s collapse at Lord`s two years ago, a bowler of fits and starts.

Uncapped Durham paceman Mark Wood could bolster England`s seam attack at Lord`s, where overhead conditions often favour bowlers at this time of year.

Broad, for his part, was in no doubt about the importance of Thursday`s match ahead of England`s home Ashes series with Australia.

"It`s vital to win this series against New Zealand," said Broad. 

"It`s a good opportunity going into the first Test for us to concentrate on the actual cricket, how we are going to up our game, get results and how we are going to up our love for cricket as a country."