Martin Guptill and Tom Latham have guided New Zealand to 44-0 at lunch on day two of the first Test match against England at Lord's.
After helping England reach 354-7 at the close of play on day one, Moeen Ali soon brought up his half-century before he was dismissed for 58 by Trent Boult.
Stuart Broad followed for just three, before debutant Mark Wood and James Anderson put on 21 for the final wicket to take their side to 389.
With Guptill and Latham putting on 40 runs in the opening 11 overs, England needed a breakthrough and they thought they had one when Guptill edged to Alastair Cook off the bowling of Wood.
However, the seamer was denied a first wicket in Test cricket because of a no-ball, allowing the tourists to reach the interval with their opening stand still intact.