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Day 2: England 140 & 226 all out (Gay 57; Smith 6-70) lead New Zealand 113 all out (Robinson 5-39) & 36-3 by 217 runs

LORD’S — When Emilio Gay was visualising his England debut in the run-up to this opening Test against New Zealand, he surely wouldn’t have expected a pitch so treacherous that Nasser Hussain was moved to deem it “unplayable”.

By stumps on the second day, and with New Zealand already two down in their chase of 254, the opener’s 57 runs in England’s second innings were already looking like a game-changing intervention.

Hussain, who captained England with distinction on 45 occasions across his 96-Test career, was strident in his criticism of a surface on which 33 wickets have fallen across the first two days at Lord’s.

He also offered an insight pre-match on what Gay must have been going through in the lead-up to this match, with the Durham man’s 552 County Championship Division Two runs no substitute for the experience of taking on a world-class attack at cricket’s most storied venue.

Gay looked fluent on a day when few others did (Photo: PA)

“Emilio Gay, down on two knees, going through the routine he has done a number of times trying to convince himself it’s just another game of cricket for Durham, when he knows in the back of his mind it is so much more,” Hussain said on commentary for Sky Sports.

Having received his England cap from Sir Alastair Cook, another left-handed opener who attended Bedford School, the 26-year-old cut a nervy figure before he was dismissed for eight on day one.

There were two shots in that innings, including a gorgeous on-drive, that indicated this was a batter with plenty to like.

That came to the fore on this second day as Gay held his nerve in the most challenging conditions possible – and against a New Zealand attack that rivals Australia’s for its potency – to become the first England opener in a decade to pass fifty on debut.

That stat in itself says much, with Keaton Jennings in Mumbai the last England opener to achieve the feat in 2016. At home, no English opener since Andrew Strauss here at Lord’s in 2004 had managed it.

A maiden Test fifty for Emilio Gay! And follows it up with a delightful boundary pic.twitter.com/yzkwYsCc5e

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 5, 2026

Both of those players actually went on to score centuries during those innings. Given the conditions and match situation, Gay’s half-century should be seen as just as valuable. This really was impressive.

The former Northamptonshire player’s drive during a career that first saw him play international cricket for Italy has brought him to this point. But there was no way to prepare for this baptism of fire during a wicket-strewn, chaotic Test match.

Stepping out to the middle midway through the second morning with England ahead by 27 on first innings, Gay took eight deliveries to get off the mark. He also had a let-off on 20 when edging Matt Henry through first and second slip.

Yet until he was eventually undone by a very good Nathan Smith delivery he edged behind, Gay was the personification of grace under fire as he ground out his maiden Test fifty to help England establish a bridgehead in this contest.

The jeopardy involved batting on this pitch was illustrated after Gay departed, with his dismissal sparking a dramatic collapse of four for one in 11 balls as Harry Brook, Joe Root and Ben Stokes followed. It says much about the conditions that that storied trio managed just eight runs between them.

Gay’s 57 is the top score in the match so far (Photo: PA)

England’s lead at this point, with six wickets gone, was 154. Without Gay it would have been in single figures.

These are early days for a player who will be under no illusions how tough the task of establishing himself in this team will be.

Yet the initial signs are extremely positive, with solid defence and gritty mentality counterbalanced by an elegance in his stroke play, particularly his cover drive, that Cook could only have dreamt off.

Perhaps we should give England some credit here too. Before the summer started, they made a point of saying they would place greater weight on County Championship runs than previously.

It’s why Gay was called up here for Zak Crawley, whose own stay in the team ran out of road after a barren start to the summer for Kent.

It seems not all that much has changed since last winter’s Ashes mauling. That was until this performance from Gay, who has offered a glimpse here of a brighter future for a team who have been crying out for new stars.

They may have just found one.

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