England collapses to 140 all out against New Zealand at Lord's
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 10:24 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
England struggled in their first innings against New Zealand at Lord's, collapsing to a total of 140. Harry Brook was the standout performer, contributing 56 runs despite his team's poor showing. After resuming play at 24-1, England lost seven wickets for just 94 runs due to effective bowling from New Zealand's Will O'Rourke and Kyle Jamieson. The batting collapse sparked criticism and humor on social media, with Iceland Cricket mocking England's performance. New Zealand seized control of the match as England faced a significant challenge ahead.
- •England bowled out for 140 in first innings against New Zealand
- •Harry Brook top-scored with 56 runs
- •England lost seven wickets for 94 runs after lunch
- •New Zealand's O'Rourke and Jamieson combined for five wickets
- •Iceland Cricket humorously commented on England's collapse
- 10:24 PMYahoo Sports — ENG vs NZ: 'His spirit is still there'- Iceland Cricket brutally trolls England after collapse at Lord's
"England's batting order collapsed spectacularly against New Zealand at Lord's, being bowled out for just 140. Iceland Cricket humorously commented on the situation, suggesting Zak Crawley's spirit remained with the team despite his absence from the squad. Harry Brook was the lone fighter with 56 runs.
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