12.16pm So, England will have a minimum of 72 overs to hunt down a target of 299, at a run-rate of 4.16. It's steep. But there's a full house, full of anticipation, and a real sense of urgency around this team right now. And the mere fact that they will go for it means that New Zealand are very in the mix too, despite Jamieson's injury. This is all set up gloriously. The heavy roller is doing its bit. Here's S Sudarshanan to take you through to lunch.
TA Boult c Stokes b Anderson 17 (31m 15b 3x4 0x6) SR: 113.33
Still a slip for MItchell, but the field spread
Now then Mr Anderson. With Trent Boult in his sights.
END OF OVER:84 | 8 Runs | NZ: 282/9
- Daryl Mitchell61 (130b)
- Trent Boult16 (12b)
- Stuart Broad20-4-70-3
- Ben Stokes17-3-62-0
Uzair`: "A question everyone has on their minds, 300 runs in 70 overs, chasable or not ?" Yes, no, maybe. England are going to have a go. That is written in the stars. And Jamieson is injured
In comes the field for the final ball
Bhaswar Mukherj: "Where is Jimmy? Why isn't he bowling? " I preeume we'll have an answer in two balls time
Sure enough, Broad has the new ball. Mitchell on strike, whose early reticence is being vindicated now
END OF OVER:83 | 14 Runs | NZ: 274/9
- Trent Boult16 (12b)
- Daryl Mitchell53 (124b)
- Ben Stokes17-3-62-0
- Stuart Broad19-4-62-3
Right, that over has surely made up England's minds, as they turn to drinks. I suspect we'll have a new ball after the resumption
Robert: "Melodrama. But has that over cost England the game?" It's a massive swing if you ask me. Suddenly chasing more than at Lord's, let alone here in 2004. A Graham Thorpe classic, and on that note, get well soon Thorpey.
England will need a ground record to chase this...