England Seize Control as Bowlers Continue Dominance on Day Two of First Test - Eng v NZ
England tightened their grip on the opening Test against New Zealand at Lord's after another dramatic, wicket-filled day in which the bowlers once again reigned supreme. On a lively and unpredictable surface, 17 wickets tumbled on the second day as the hosts moved firmly into the driver's seat. Resuming with New Zealand struggling at 66 for 6, England's attack wasted little time in wrapping up the visitors' first innings for a modest 113. Tongue set the tone early by removing Phillips (34) with a gem of a delivery knocking off his stumps . The returning Ollie Robinson was the chief destroyer, completing a magnificent five-wicket haul. His relentless accuracy, probing line and subtle movement exposed the New Zealand batting order, giving England a valuable first-innings lead of 27 runs. Kyle Jamieson fought admirably with a spirited unbeaten 38, but lacked substantial support from the other end. England's second innings began brightly as debutant Emilio Gay produce...