England hit back after New Zealand's strong start in Hamilton
:England's seamers struck in the final session to reduce New Zealand to 315 for nine after the hosts had made a strong start to their bid for a consolation victory on the opening day of the third and final test in Hamilton on Saturday.
The New Zealand tail wagged hard but the batters higher up the order will be cursing their failure to build the partnerships they needed to capitalise on the platform laid by Tom Latham and Will Young in an opening stand of 105.
Local hero Tim Southee gave the homes fans something to cheer with his 96th, 97th and 98th test sixes in a 10-ball 23 in the last half hour before holing out attempting the 99th in his penultimate test innings.
Mitchell Santner took New Zealand to stumps with a bright half century from 54 balls alongside Will O'Rourke, who had yet to score, and they will resume on Sunday looking to add a few more runs to the tally.
With the series already lost after heavy defeats in Christchurch and Wellington, New Zealand are desperate to send Southee into retirement a winner in his final test but England's bowlers stuck to their task and got their rewards.
Matthew Potts (3-75) was brought into the team as a like-for-like replacement for Chris Woakes and removed Latham for 63 in session two before sending back Kane Williamson for 44 and Glenn Phillips for five after tea.
Brydon Carse chipped in with the wickets of Rachin Ravindra and Tom Blundell, while Gus Atkinson took 3-55 in another strong performance on a mostly sunny day.
England skipper Ben Stokes showed his fitness by bowling 23 overs and he added the late wicket of Matt Henry for eight courtesy of a smart juggle and catch by Harry Brook right on the boundary rope.
Stokes won the toss and put New Zealand in to bat but Latham