• Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell produced a heavy stand to put New Zealand on top on Day 2.

  • The visitors are leading England by 227 runs after bundling them out for 141.

Twitter reactions: Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell put New Zealand in control on Day 2 of Lords Test
Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell put New Zealand on top (Image Source: Twitter)

After bowlers dominated the opening day in the ongoing first Test between England and New Zealand at Lords Cricket Ground in London, batters put up a good show on the second day of the match. The pair of Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell shined with the willow to put the visitors in control of the proceedings.

New Zealand were again in a spot of bother having lost four wickets for just 56 in their second innings. However, Mitchell and Blundell came to the rescue and went on to stitch an unbeaten 180-run partnership for the fifth wicket to put Black Caps on top. At stumps on Day 2, Mitchell and Blundell were batting on 97 and 90, respectively, as New Zealand managed to take a massive 227-run lead heading into Day 3.

Earlier, England resumed their overnight score of 116/7 and only managed to take a narrow 9-run lead as they were bowled out for 141.

Brief Score:

New Zealand 132 and 236/4 (Mitchell 97*, Blundell 90*) lead England 141 (Crawley 43, Southee 4/55) by 227 runs.

Here is how Twitter reacted:

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