England opener Rory Burns and all-rounder Dan Lawrence scored battling half-centuries as the hosts recovered from a mid-innings wobble to reach 258/7 against New Zealand on the opening day of the second and final Test on Thursday (June 10). Burns fought hard as wickets fell around him and looked set to reach his fourth test century in front of a boisterous Edgbaston crowd of around 17,000 fans before falling for 81, caught by stand-in skipper Tom Latham off Trent Boult.


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Boult (2/60) removed James Bracey with the first ball of his next over to leave England in trouble at 175/6 after they had won the toss and made a solid start with the bat. Lawrence (67 not out) steadied the ship, however, with his third test half-century and Mark Wood (16 not out) gave him solid support before the close.


“It’s been quite a tough day, but it was pretty even by the end,” Burns told Sky Sports. “Dan played really well and got us back in it nicely. There’s something in the surface for everyone. They came back hard at us after lunch. It swung a bit more, whether that was conditions overhead or the surface, we`ll have to see when we bowl.”


Earlier, Burns and fellow opener Dom Sibley ensured that the hosts negotiated the opening session of a home test without the loss of a wicket for the first time since 2011. New Zealand made six changes to the team that drew the first Test at Lord’s with Latham captaining the side for the third time in the absence of regular skipper Kane Williamson due to a niggling elbow injury.


But the visitors clicked into gear after lunch as Matt Henry (2/66) forced Sibley (35) to knick the ball to wicketkeeper Tom Blundell, before Zak Crawley fell for a duck, caught at slip off the bowling of Neil Wagner. England captain Joe Root got off the mark with a boundary off Henry, but edged the next delivery to Blundell before Ollie Pope departed for 19.


New Zealand struck in the final session as Burns swiped at a swinging delivery outside the off stump to give Boult his first wicket of the innings before wicketkeeper Bracey was caught in the slips for a first-ball duck.


Olly Stone (20) shared a vital 47-run partnership with Lawrence before being trapped lbw by Ajaz Patel. “We’ve got three wickets left to add as many runs as possible and hopefully Dan can keep going. Then we`ll see with the ball. It`s set fair for a good day tomorrow,” Burns said.