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Vaughan 'feels sorry' for batters on poor Lord's pitch

BBC Sport · Jun 5, 2026, 8:02 PM

Key takeaways

  • Figure caption, 17 wickets fall as England take control on another action-packed day
  • Michael Vaughan said he "feels sorry" for batters over the state of the Lord's pitch after 33 wickets fell on the opening two days of the first Test between England and New Zealand.
  • The visitors closed the second day on 36-3 in pursuit of 254, leaving Ben Stokes' side seven wickets from victory.

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Figure caption, 17 wickets fall as England take control on another action-packed day

Michael Vaughan said he "feels sorry" for batters over the state of the Lord's pitch after 33 wickets fell on the opening two days of the first Test between England and New Zealand.

The visitors closed the second day on 36-3 in pursuit of 254, leaving Ben Stokes' side seven wickets from victory.

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