NOTTINGHAM: New Zealand will take a 14-run lead into the second innings of the second test against England on Monday after dismissing the hosts for 539 before lunch on Day 4, with left-arm pacer Trent Boult claiming his 10th five-wicket haul in test matches.
England resumed on 473-5 and Joe Root started aggressively, hitting a six from a reverse-scoop shot typically seen in white-ball cricket, before hammering Boult to Tom Southee at short extra cover for 176.
Root added 13 runs to his overnight score.
Daryl Mitchell took a diving one-handed catch at slip to remove Stuart Broad (9) off the spin bowling of Michael Bracewell.
Ben Foakes was then run out for 56 after a mix-up with new batter Matthew Potts, who turned back after initially calling for a quick single.
Boult (5-106) completed his five-fer by bowling Potts through the gate half of his five-wicket hauls have come against England and Jimmy Anderson (9) was the last man out, stumped off Michael Bracewell.
Playing his first test, Bracewell had figures of 3-62.
All results remain possible at Trent Bridge, which has been a batter's paradise so far.
The onus is on New Zealand to win the match after losing the first test at Lord's by five wickets.