The two defining moments on day three at Lord's, and possibly of the test match, were both Colin de Grandhomme errors.
After playing a crucial first innings that saved the Black Caps embarrassment on the opening day, the New Zealand all-rounder lasted just one ball in his second innings run-out in unique circumstances.
De Grandhomme arrived at the crease after a 195-run fifth-wicket record stand for New Zealand against England between Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell came to an end when Mitchell was caught behind for 108.
The next Stuart Broad delivery struck the pads of De Grandhomme who wandered briefly up the wicket as the England players appealed - unaware of where the ball was going. He had rolled straight to Ollie Pope in the slips who quickly threw down the stumps as the Black Caps batsman turned to slide his bat in the crease.