At Lord's, where cricket and weather have always negotiated an uneasy truce, England found in Saturday's rain-shortened day not an obstacle but an opportunity. In fewer than ten overs of play, they dismantled New Zealand's most capable resistance, leaving the visitors five wickets down and 199 runs from salvation. The return of Ollie Robinson — long absent, quietly doubted — gave the moment its human shape: a bowler rediscovering himself on the game's most storied ground, in conditions that rewarded craft over convention.
England edge closer to victory as rain limits day three at Lord's
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