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'Anything is chaseable for England' | 'New Zealand well in the game'

England are ready to chase down whatever total they are set by New Zealand on day five of the second Test, according to wicketkeeper Ben Foakes.

An action-packed fourth day ended with New Zealand 224-7, leading by 238, to leave all results possible at Trent Bridge and the home side arguably the better placed to force a win.

Foakes scored a half-century as England batted positively to get within 14 of New Zealand's mammoth 553 and a similarly front-foot approach with the ball has helped to open up the game.

"It's in the balance for tomorrow," Foakes told Sky Sports. "It was an eventful day. Obviously, we managed to get close to them and then some aggressive cricket, some forward-thinking cricket has left it in the balance with all to play for tomorrow.

"That's the beauty of Test cricket, so many runs can be scored and then things happen so fast. We always knew there was an outside chance that there could be results to be played for tomorrow and that's the way it has worked out."

Asked if England would try to push for a victory, even if New Zealand were able to push on as far as 300, the 29-year-old Surrey gloveman was unequivocal in his response.

"Definitely. It's a quick scoring ground and I bat behind Stokesy, everyone knows how he plays! He keeps you on the edge of your seat so if guys like that get in, on this ground, anything is chaseable."

He added: "The whole vibe in the camp is brilliant. I found that in the West Indies as well, it was all very positive, but obviously Baz (McCullum) is a pretty chilled guy and always takes that forward approach. Stokesy is a similar sort of character and it sort of rubs off on the team."

Sky Sports pundit Nasser Hussain has been impressed by the resolve shown by Stokes' team and

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