Published on 12:00 AM, May 24, 2015

Kane puts NZ on top

Kane Williamson starred for New Zealand as they outplayed England on the third day of the first Test at Lord's on Saturday.

Williamson's well-constructed 132 was the centrepiece of New Zealand's 523 all out which gave them a first-innings lead of 134.

The Black Caps followed-up with two early wickets to reduce England to 25 for two in their second innings.

But England captain Alastair Cook (32 not out) and Ian Bell (29 not out) survived some testing overs to take the hosts to 74 for two at stumps -- a deficit of 60 runs.

New Zealand, bidding for just their second Test victory at Lord's of all time, resumed Saturday on 303 for two, with Williamson 92 not out and Ross Taylor unbeaten on 47.

England with the new ball available just three overs after the start of Saturday's play, opened proceedings with Ali.

Williamson promptly helped himself to five runs before a three to third man off James Anderson saw the New Zealand number three -- unlike England's Joe Root and Ben Stokes who'd both fallen in the 90s in this match -- to a hundred.

Batting with impressive serenity for a 24-year-old, Williamson's century came in just over three hours off 148 balls including 12 fours.

It was the talented stroke-player's 10th hundred in 40 Tests -- an impressive strike-rate -- and the 14th by a New Zealand batsman in a Test at Lord's.

But batting in overcast conditions became significantly more challenging once England took the new ball.