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England vs New Zealand, second Test day five live: score and latest updates from Trent Bridge

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A sixth over inn this post-lunch spell from Henry and it's a maiden. The looseness of his bowling in the first innings after missing the first Test has gone as he finds his rhythm and he is performing magnificently for his side. But England know he can't go on for ever. One more at most. 

Southee opts for a shorter length to Lees than he would normally favour. The line, angling in to Lees' midriff from round the wicket, keeps the opener quiet for three balls but he gets off strike when the line errs on to his hip and he tucks it away for a single.

Southee comes over the wicket to Bairstow and finds some gentle swing. Baitstow has a swish at a cut but misses out on the gift of a pie before ending the over with a drive for two down to the cover sweeper.  

Lees has been scoreless since lunch, playing out 17 dot balls, but loosens the manacles with his favourite currency, driving through the line to smear Henry through mid-off for four. When Henry goes wider, Lees chops a single down to third man. 

Time for a bowling change. Tim Southee will replace Trent Boult. 

A Bairstow innings, even ones that blossom, tends to be a seat of the pants affair at the start and two balls offer a microcosm of that quality. Boult hangs one outside off stump, Bairstow throws his hands at the drive and it shapes in to whistle between bat and pad. The next ball is on the same trajectory but moves less and Bairstow creams it past extra-cover's right hand for four, the ball shooting off like a bullet. 

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