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

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Jerusalem resounds around Trent Bridge. Stuart Broad will bowl the first over of the day.

Mark Butcher is back in the commentary box, too. 

Video of the Tap & Run pub fire at Upper Broughton, part owned by Notts & England cricketer Stuart Broad. @nottsfire says it is still fighting a fire in the roof. pic.twitter.com/k2MvOSzgwt

Lot of rotation after the loss of Shane Warne, Rob Key, Bumble and Michael Holding. After Darren Gough's cameo yesterday - good, I thought - Graeme Swann joins the team for Saturday. I had hoped Mark Taylor was here for the summer but it looks like he was only over here for the Shane Warne tribute at Lord's. Dinesh Karthik should be here for the one-off India Test and white-ball games or maybe Ravi Shastri returns? Hopefully Ricky Ponting will join us at some point. 

Here's episode two - you can download and subscribe at all the usual providers or listen to this week's episode, featuring an exclusive interview with Lord Gower himself, here:

And welcome to coverage of day two of the second Test from Trent Bridge. It seems pretty obvious that both sides misread the pitch yesterday and New Zealand got away with it by the highly effective happenstance of losing the toss. They also exploited their fortune with grit and skill, each of the top six making 25 or more, batting diligently but attractively on a pitch that offered encouragement largely through bounce rather than movement. Ben Stokes and Jimmy Anderson bowled well, Stuart Broad was unlucky with two of the four dropped catches off his bowling but only Anderson can be satisfied with his figures.

Bazb

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