Skipper Ben Stokes, who will be 35 on the first morning of the Test match, is just five wickets shy of 250 Test wickets

New Zealand's Kane Williamson is relishing his return to Lord's as the iconic stadium stages its 150th Test when the Black Caps take on England this week.

England aims to rebound from their Ashes defeat as they face New Zealand at Lord's, marking the start of an exciting Test series on June 2, 2026.

England and New Zealand gear up for the 1st Test to be held at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground

England and New Zealand begin their three-match Test series at Lord's on June 4, marking the historic 150th Test hosted by the iconic cricket ground.

Hosts England and New Zealand face each other in the 1st Test to be held at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground from June 4 onward

England will try to escape its recent past when it begins its first home test of the year against New Zealand on Thursday night (NZT).

Lord's Stadium, the world's most iconic cricket venue, will host its 150th Test match as England faces New Zealand for the Crowe-Thorpe Trophy this Thursday.

Skipper Ben Stokes, who will be 35 on the first morning of the Test match, is just five wickets shy of 250 Test wickets