ESPNcricinfo staff29-May-2015England won the toss and chose to bowl first, with James Anderson striking almost immediately•Getty ImagesIt was Anderson’s 400th Test wicket – becoming the eighth fast bowler to achieve the landmark•Getty ImagesKane Williamson fell second ball before Stuart Broad removed Ross Taylor to put New Zealand in trouble•Getty ImagesBrendon McCullum arrived to strike his first ball for six over cover but his counter-attack ended first ball after tea when another aggressive drive found mid-off•Getty ImagesMark Wood then produced a beauty to clean bowl BJ Watling to leave the tourists struggling again•Getty ImagesNeeding another response, Luke Ronchi – on debut – provided the second counter-attack of the day…•Getty Images…and went to fifty in just 37 balls to put New Zealand back into a strong position•Getty ImagesBut Ronchi fell into a leg trap and departed for 88 as late wickets brought England back into an absorbing day•Getty Images
Ronchi, Latham respond well for New Zealand
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