The New Zealand star Kane Williamson stuns the Lord's crowd with a stunning catch to dismiss the England captain Ben Stokes in the first Test Match in London. After a steep fall of the English top order, Harry Brook and Stokes were gradually building the partnership. However, it ended as Kyle Jamieson dismissed Stokes. A good-length ball was bowled, angling in from around the wicket. Stokes tried to defend it with soft hands, but the ball bounced off his bat to the first slip. Both Tom Latham and William gave a dive from opposite directions, but the latter grabbed the low with one hand. After checking from multiple angles, the third umpire finally granted the wicket to New Zealand. Watch the video here: Kane Williamson what a catch man pic.twitter.com/POWgUCfSG5 — Rapid (@Rapidxd22) June 4, 2026 The Test match was initially interrupted by rain when it was just 10 overs old. The Lunch was taken early, and the match got delayed due to a wet outfield. However, since then, England struggled to gain momentum until it was Broom who scored a half-century. Read also: Watch: Off-Stump Shattered! Jamie Smith Fooled by Kyle Jamieson's Late Movement in ENG vs NZ 1st Test Brook Fights Amid England Collapse England endured a difficult opening day at Lord’s after being reduced to 118/8 in just 33.1 overs against New Zealand. The hosts lost wickets at regular intervals after New Zealand captain Tom Latham opted to bowl first following the toss. Only Harry Brook offered significant resistance, scoring 56 from 71 deliveries with 10 boundaries. Brook accounted for nearly 47.5% of England’s total and was the lone batter to cross the 20-run mark. The next highest score was Ben Duckett’s 19, highlighting England’s batting struggles throughout the session. New Zealand’s pace attack dominated the contest. Kyle Jamieson was the chief destroyer with figures of 4/50 from 11.1 overs, dismissing Jamie Smith, Ben Stokes, Gus Atkinson and Emilio Gay. Nathan Smith and Will O’Rourke claimed two wickets apiece, while Matt Henry maintained pressure with a miserly spell of 4-1-8-0. England’s top order collapsed from 31/1 to 34/4, losing Jacob Bethell, Joe Root and Ben Duckett in quick succession. Root’s dismissal for just one run marked a major breakthrough for the visitors. At one stage, England were struggling at 55/5 before Brook and Stokes briefly steadied the innings. The hosts reached 50 in 17.4 overs and took 28.4 overs to reach 100, underlining the disciplined bowling effort from New Zealand. Brook reached his fifty in 64 balls before becoming the eighth wicket to fall at 113. With Ollie Robinson unbeaten on one and Josh Tongue on four, England trail heavily in the battle for first-innings control. New Zealand will look to wrap up the innings quickly when play resumes, having already seized the advantage through relentless seam bowling in helpful Lord’s conditions.