Umpires Mike Burns, Richard Kettleborough and Michael Gough speak to MCC Head Groundsman Karl McDermott and Trent Boult of New Zealand during an inspection as play is delayed due to rain. Getty Images
Umpires Mike Burns, Richard Kettleborough and Michael Gough speak to MCC Head Groundsman Karl McDermott and Trent Boult of New Zealand during an inspection as play is delayed due to rain. Getty Images
Umpires Mike Burns, Richard Kettleborough and Michael Gough speak to MCC Head Groundsman Karl McDermott and Trent Boult of New Zealand during an inspection as play is delayed due to rain. Getty Images
Umpires Mike Burns, Richard Kettleborough and Michael Gough speak to MCC Head Groundsman Karl McDermott and Trent Boult of New Zealand during an inspection as play is delayed due to rain. Getty Images

Rain frustrates England and New Zealand as third day of 1st Test washed out


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England and New Zealand were left kicking their heels in the Lord's Pavilion after rain prevented any play on Friday's third day of the 1st Test.

The pitch and square remained fully covered all day and the umpires, following an inspection carried out while rain was still falling, announced at 4.31pm that there was no prospect of play before the cut-off time for a restart of 6pm.

Play is set to resume at 11am on Saturday, with 98 overs – as opposed to the standard 90 – scheduled to be bowled in a bid to help compensate for Friday's lack of action.

The match is intriguingly poised, with England 111-2 in reply to New Zealand's first-innings 378 that featured debutant Devon Conway's 200 – the highest score by a batsman making his Test bow in England.

England, 267 runs behind, slumped to 18-2 before ending the second day with Rory Burns 59 not out and England captain Joe Root 42 not out following an unbroken stand of 93.

New Zealand looked like batting England out of the game while South Africa-born opener Conway and fellow left-hander Henry Nicholls (61) were sharing a fourth-wicket partnership of 174.

But they lost four wickets for just six runs as they slumped from 288-3 to 294-7, with Mark Wood, the fastest member of England's pace quartet, instigating a collapse.

The two teams are heading closer to a draw following bad weather on Friday. Getty.
The two teams are heading closer to a draw following bad weather on Friday. Getty.

Meanwhile, Test debutant paceman Ollie Robinson led England's attack with 4-75 in the first of this two-Test series.

This match at Lord's, the north-west London headquarters of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), marks the return of spectators to international cricket in England after last season's fixtures were all played behind closed doors because of coronavirus restrictions.

The second Test is due to take place at Birmingham's Edgbaston from June 10 to 14.

New Zealand will then remain in England to face India in the inaugural World Test Championship final at Hampshire's Ageas Bowl.

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