Trent Boult led a New Zealand fight back on Saturday. He took two wickets for 10 runs in four overs.
What happened?
England were cruising on the second day of the second Test when left-handed openers Adam Lyth and Alastair Cook shared a first-wicket stand of 177.
Why it matters for Trent Boult
The departure of Lyth sparked a slump that saw four wickets fall late in the day. Boult's performance was key to New Zealand's recovery.
Trent Boult and Tim Southee's bowling saw England struggle. At stumps, England were 253 for five in reply to New Zealand's 350.
What comes next?
New Zealand will look to build on their recovery. England's first century opening stand in a home Test since 2011 was a notable achievement.
Alastair Cook became England's all-time leading Test run-scorer. He overtook Graham Gooch's previous record of 8,900 Test runs.
Trent Boult's bowling was impressive. He took the wickets of Gary Ballance and Ben Stokes.
The match is evenly poised. New Zealand will look to take advantage of England's struggles.
Trent Boult's performance was a highlight. He took two wickets for 10 runs in four overs.
The second Test is ongoing. England are 253 for five in reply to New Zealand's 350.
Trent Boult and Tim Southee's bowling was key. They led a New Zealand fight back on Saturday.
The match will continue on Sunday. New Zealand will look to build on their recovery