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Don t show me this message again✕ Rory Burns is struck by the ball while running back to his crease (AFP via Getty Images) For the first time in Test cricket’s long history, two opening batters have gone through an innings to become the last men out. After Devon Conway’s debut 200 carried New Zealand’s first innings of 378, Rory Burns responded with a third hundred of his own, providing 132 of England’s sub-par 275. The deficit going into day five is 165: not quite big enough to put England in grave danger of losing this first Test Lord’s. In fact, Kiwi indecision with a lead that doesn’t shout total dominance gives faint hope of what would be a pretty remarkable win. Importantly, defeat seems a lot further away than it did, thanks solely to Burns. ....