Saturday 30 May 2015 10:01, UK
New Zealand may have rallied to a decent score on day one of the second Test but the day belonged to James Anderson as he became the first Englishman to take 400 Test wickets.
The paceman drew an edge from the bat of Martin Guptil with just his eighth ball of the day and Ian Bell made absuolutely no mistake in the slips on a day when England reduced the Black Caps to 297-8 at Headingley.
In the latest edition of the Sky Cricket Podcast, Ian Ward catches up with Anderson to get his reflections on becoming just the eighth paceman to take 400 wickest in the longer form of the game.
We also get the thoughts of Michael Holding on Anderson's achievements, while former England skipper Nasser Hussain gives his thoughts on the day's play
Hussain also runs the rule over the knocks from Tom Latham and debutant Luke Ronchi, who hit an excellent 88 from just 70 balls as well as taking a look at how England’s bowlers fared.
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