"It would have been nice to have finished them off today, but hopefully we can get a good night's sleep and come back tomorrow and knock those last two wickets off," Southee told reporters. "One thing to come out of it, is it shows you once you get in, and the ball gets a bit older, then the wicket is reasonably good. "They played exceptionally well when their team needed it." Southee and Boult had earlier continued to exploit England's inability to handle the swinging ball and captured three wickets for one run after lunch. The duo had taken one wicket each in the first session but blew away the rest of England's top order shortly after lunch by removing Joe Root (37), Dawid Malan (nought) and Mark Stoneman (35) within the space of nine balls. All-rounder Ben Stokes and wicketkeeper Bairstow, the last remaining recognised batsmen, halted the collapse but the visitors were still in desperate trouble after being put in by Kane Williamson.STUMPS, D1: Jonny Bairstow unbeaten on 97 as England close on 290-8, rallying from 94-5 and 164-7. Scorecard: https://t.co/wmR6s2fdRP #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/bbCBecCMxU
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The New Zealand bowling tandem were at it again after tea when Stokes, who scored a patient 66 in England's second innings of the first test, was caught behind for 25 and Broad at mid-off for five before Bairstow and Wood resurrected their innings. "You sort of forget about the situation that you're in and you just concentrate on each other," Wood said. "It didn't feel like (New Zealand) were flat. It just felt like maybe we just changed the momentum a little bit and brought it back in our favour. "It's the old cliche, but it will be interesting to see how tomorrow morning goes. It's obviously crucial. Will the ball do as much for us as it did for them in the morning session?"Jonny Bairstow's 97* and a Mark Wood's 52 help England get to 290/8 on the first day of the final Test after Tim Southee and Trent Boult rattle the top order. #NZvENG SCORECARD ➡️ https://t.co/HUvzTsvGZK pic.twitter.com/Sa5G4rupBh
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England need a win to stop New Zealand clinching their first series against them since 1999. The hosts won the first test at Eden Park in Auckland by an innings and 49 runs.5 for Tim Southee! His 7th in Tests. Bowls Mark Wood for his highest Test score of 52. England now 259/8. Tim Southee is now New Zealand's equal fourth highest Test wicket taker. Now equal with Chris Cairns on 218. New ball taken. Live scoring | https://t.co/qsRi8Tu1mR #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/tAGXiC4tvW
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