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Wickets galore but Gay stands tall

6/5/202627 min

Simon Mann is alongside the BBC's Chief Cricket Commentator Jonathan Agnew, former England captain Michael Vaughan and TMS stats guru Andy Zaltzman to review the second day of the First Test between England and New Zealand at Lord’s. A day where 17 wickets fell and Emilio Gay scored a half century.

Hear from Gay and New Zealand bowler Nathan Smith who took six wickets on a frantic day.

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