England beat New Zealand by 115 runs for emphatic Lord's victory & lead series 1-0
England completed a convincing 115-run victory over New Zealand on the fourth morning of the opening Crowe–Thorpe Trophy Test at Lord's, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. On a challenging surface that consistently troubled batters, England's seamers proved too potent, with Ollie Robinson and Gus Atkinson spearheading the home side's charge. � Day 3: New Zealand dented further After both teams had struggled against the lively pitch, England determined to build a defendable target. Young opener Emilio Gay displayed remarkable composure, compiling a gritty half-century that became one of the few substantial innings of the match. Captain Ben Stokes provided valuable support as England gradually extended their lead despite New Zealand's disciplined bowling. England's second innings eventually ended with the hosts setting New Zealand a target of 254 runs. Given the erratic bounce and pronounced seam movement, the chase always appeared a formidable challenge...