England's cricket team is facing a significant challenge after losing four quick wickets on day two of a test match against New Zealand. The visitors, who are looking to secure a win and take a 1-0 lead in the series, have been in control throughout the day, with their bowlers taking 10 wickets by tea.
The collapse of England's batting line-up has left the team in a precarious position, with the score standing at 6 for the loss of four wickets. The New Zealand bowlers, led by their experienced pace attack, have been relentless in their pursuit of wickets, leaving England's batsmen struggling to cope with the pressure.
The match is being played at the Lord's Cricket Ground in London, with a large crowd in attendance to witness the action. England's team management will be under pressure to regroup and come up with a plan to stem the flow of wickets and get back into the match.
The result of the match will have significant implications for the series, with New Zealand looking to take a 1-0 lead. England's team will need to dig deep and show resilience to get back into the match and avoid a heavy defeat.
The Foreign Office has not issued any specific travel advice related to the match, but advised tourists to be aware of their surroundings and follow local guidelines.