England vs New Zealand live: score and latest updates from day three of third Test at Headingley
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Leach's cat-and-mouse game with Williamson continues.
He pushes and probes, looking for a weak link in the New Zealander's armour. He produces another maiden over, but no wicket.
Stokes' first delivery sits up perfectly for Latham and goes for four. He looks extremely annoyed with himself.
He follows up with five dot balls. Nonetheless, his bowling looks laboured and Latham isn't much troubled.
Leach almost catches out Williamson with some wicked spin, but the batter shows excellent footwork to recover and defend.
It's another maiden over, with Williamson put off his stride. More where that came from.
Latham twice drives Stokes to the boundary, but the England captain gives him a scare with a fierce delivery which swings away and almost finds his outside edge.
Leach lasers in on Williamson's middle stump, delivering three dot balls. His fourth delivery goes for two, Stokes sending the bails flying with a pinpoint throw with Williamson just safe.
Williamson cuts the final ball through point for four. England's bowlers could do with a moment of magic here.
It's better from Stokes, who varies his length nicely to keep Williamson guessing.
Having given away 15 runs off his first over, this one goes for three. Harry Duke does well to deny Williamson a boundary off the final ball with some acrobatic fielding.
Leach constrains Latham with four dot balls before his fifth delivery is swept to the boundary.
England appeal for lbw as Latham misjudges his closing shot, but it's highly speculative.
Ben Stokes comes into the attack, earning a huge cheer from the crowd.
Williamson licks