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Robinson double-strike moves England closer between showers: Day 3 Report at Lord’s

Ali Naseer · · 2 min read
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The third day of the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord’s was significantly affected by persistent rain, yet England managed to make substantial progress towards victory. A crucial double-strike from Ollie Robinson, delivered between showers, left New Zealand reeling at 55 for 5 in their second innings, still needing 199 more runs to chase down a target of 254.

Match Scorecard:

New Zealand 113 (Robinson 5-39) & 55 for 5 (Conway 19*, Blundell 2*) needs 199 more runs to beat England 140 (Brook 56, Jamieson 5-62) & 226 (Gay 57, Smith 6-70)

A Rain-Interrupted Day Three at Lord’s

Day three at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground proved to be a test of patience as much as skill, with only 9.4 overs of play possible. However, the brief passages of action were dramatic and decisive. England entered the day with a significant advantage, having reduced the Black Caps to 36 for 3 by the close of play on day two. The stage was set for England to press home their advantage, and Robinson emerged as the architect of their accelerating momentum.

Ollie Robinson’s Match-Defining Performance

Ollie Robinson’s return to the England Test side after a hiatus since February 2024 has been nothing short of spectacular. His initial impact on day one saw him claim a triple-wicket maiden, setting the tone for a commanding performance that culminated in career-best figures of 5 for 39 in New Zealand’s first innings. Not content with his bowling heroics, Robinson also contributed a valuable 29 runs with the bat on day two, proving his all-round capabilities.

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Crucial Double-Strike Shifts Momentum

The pivotal moments of the day arrived with Robinson’s devastating double-strike. Operating from the Pavilion End, he first dismissed Rachin Ravindra, who had survived an early scare and managed to avoid a king pair after a golden duck in the first innings. Robinson, coming around the wicket to the left-hander, angled a delivery up the slope that initially threatened middle and leg before pitching and seaming away to clip the off stump. Ravindra’s departure for 9 runs was a significant blow.

Just four balls later, Robinson struck again, removing the dangerous Daryl Mitchell for a third-ball duck. With wicketkeeper Jamie Smith standing up to the stumps, Robinson delivered a full, angled ball from wide on the crease that trapped Mitchell plumb in front of middle and leg. Umpire Rod Tucker’s

Ali Naseer

Ali Naseer is a senior sports correspondent for The News International, known for his authoritative coverage of Pakistan cricket and his razor‑sharp technical analysis. A graduate of the University of Karachi, he began his career documenting club cricket in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Northern Areas, bringing to light the raw fast‑bowling talent that has become Pakistan’s hallmark. Ali’s work now spans global ICC tournaments and every edition of the Pakistan Super League, where he is a familiar face in the press box. He combines an intimate knowledge of the domestic structure with an ability to break down high‑pressure match situations for a national readership. His columns on the art of reverse swing and the history of Pakistani pace bowlers have become essential reading for fans. Twice honoured by the APNS and his own paper, Ali remains dedicated to telling the stories of the players and places that keep Pakistan cricket alive.