New Zealand captain Kane Williamson had won the toss and had no hesitation in choosing to bowl first with the pink ball. Left armer Boult had Alastair Cook caught behind for five by Tom Latham at second slip as the former England captain failed to get forward to a delivery just short of a full length. Boult then bowled England captain Joe Root for a duck, had Dawid Malan caught behind for two and bowled Stokes for a duck to leave the visitors floundering at 18 for five after Southee had Mark Stoneman (11) caught behind by wicketkeeper BJ Watling.58 ALL OUT! Six for Boult, four for Southee, and England have rolled over for their sixth-lowest total ever. LIVE: Follow the updates from the historic pink-ball Test at Eden Park. ️ #NZvENG ➡️https://t.co/FDVkYrjU8k pic.twitter.com/OKY1jB6Pzo
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Southee then took a return catch from Jonny Bairstow (nought) and then bowled Moeen Ali (nought) as England's batsmen failed to handle the slight swing and seam movement. The visitors had slumped to 23 for eight after the first hour and were flirting with the lowest test score of all time -- the 26 scored by New Zealand in the second match against England at Eden Park in 1955. Overton hit a four to take them away from that danger and while Stuart Broad fell to a superb diving catch by Williamson in the gully, last man Anderson held up the other end to ensure their side moved past 50.Brief Score: Day 1, Tea England first innings 58 (Boult 6-32, Southee 4-25) v New ZealandRemarkable. Trent Boult has 6-32, his best Test innings figures. England are all out in their first innings for 58. 20.4 overs bowled. Live scoring | https://t.co/MiIfpeaU9o #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/3NYhpS2mc8
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