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England's new era under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum got off to a brilliant start on day one of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's as the visitors were skittled for just 132.
However, New Zealand fought back well with the ball and reduced England to 116-7 at the close of play. New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson won the toss and decided to bat first, something Stokes admitted he would have done as well.
The visitors got off to a nightmare start as the returning James Anderson and Stuart Broad picked up three early wickets with the new ball. Anderson dismissed both openers for one, while Broad got Devon Conway caught in the slips for three
Despite Anderson and Broad making an instant impact on their returns to the side, they were overshadowed by debutant Matty Potts, who picked up a stunning 4-13. In his first ever over in an England shirt, Potts got Williamson caught behind for just two and then followed that up with the wickets of Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell and Ajaz Patel.
Colin de Grandhomme top scored for New Zealand with a crucial 42 not out that helped rescue New Zealand from 45-7 to 132 all out. In response, England made a solid start as Zak Crawley and Alex Lees put on a fifty-run opening partnership.
However, once Crawley