New Zealand’s Jamieson takes four wickets to leave England reeling at 118-8

LONDON, England, June 4 : New Zealand’s Kyle Jamieson took four wickets as England crumbled to 118-8 after 33.1 overs at Lord’s on Thursday, where the visitors chose to field on a rain-disrupted first day of the three-match test series.• Jamieson took four wickets for 50 runs as he dismissed debutant opener


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New Zealand’s Jamieson takes four wickets to leave England reeling at 118-8

New Zealand's Jamieson takes four wickets to leave England reeling at 118-8

Cricket – England v New Zealand – First Test – Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, Britain – June 4, 2026 New Zealand’s Kyle Jamieson celebrates after taking the LBW wicket of England’s Gus Atkinson with teammates Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

New Zealand's Jamieson takes four wickets to leave England reeling at 118-8

Cricket – England v New Zealand – First Test – Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, Britain – June 4, 2026 New Zealand’s Kyle Jamieson celebrates after taking the LBW wicket of England’s Gus Atkinson Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

New Zealand's Jamieson takes four wickets to leave England reeling at 118-8

Cricket – England v New Zealand – First Test – Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, Britain – June 4, 2026 England’s Emilio Gay in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

New Zealand's Jamieson takes four wickets to leave England reeling at 118-8

Cricket – England v New Zealand – First Test – Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, Britain – June 4, 2026 England’s Emilio Gay in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

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LONDON, England, June 4 : New Zealand’s Kyle Jamieson took four wickets as England crumbled to 118-8 after 33.1 overs at Lord’s on Thursday, where the visitors chose to field on a rain-disrupted first day of the three-match test series.

• Jamieson took four wickets for 50 runs as he dismissed debutant opener Emilio Gay, Jamie Smith, captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson.

• Harry Brook tried to steady the innings as he scored 56 runs but got caught trying to hit Nathan Smith for six.

• The umpires, who had called for an early lunch due to rain, took an early tea break as light conditions worsened due to thick dark clouds.

• Ollie Robinson remains at the crease on one run, along with Josh Tongue, who has scored four.

Source: Reuters

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