London: Rory Burns compiled his third century for England but a New Zealand side inspired by paceman Tim Southee remained in control after the fourth day of the first Test at Lord's on Saturday.
Left-handed opener Burns hit 16 fours and one six before he was the last man out, caught behind off Southee for 132, as the home team was bowled out for 275.
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New Zealand then lost first-innings double centurion Devon Conway for 23 and captain Kane Williamson for one as the visitors reached the close of play on 62-2, a 165-run lead over England.
The Kiwis will struggle to work their way into a winning position, however, with only one day's play remaining.
After the third day was washed out by rain, England resumed on 111-2 and quickly lost skipper Joe Root for 42.