Stuart Broad believes England can win the first Test against New Zealand.

The hosts were 61 short of their target on the third day.

England had been reduced to 69-4 on Saturday, but turned the game around through 77 not out from Joe and Ben.

Broad said that it was up to them to get over the line.

A stand of 57 with Ben Foakes, who is nine not out, was shared by the two men.

Broad said he had a good feeling about tomorrow. Foakesy settled nicely and is one of England's best ever hitters.

It will be up to the lower order to chase these runs.

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The change in England's batting position on the third day of the Test was a new twist.

New Zealand recovered from 45-7 to reach 132 and then defeated England 141 to win the game.

The Black Caps had a chance to bat England out of the game on the third day, but lost their last six for 34 runs.

The collapse started with an over from Broad.

Colin de Grandhomme was run out by Ollie Pope's hit after he was caught behind on 106.

"I felt as if we might have let the game get too far away, so I went to bed last night," said Broad.

We were up against it if New Zealand had an hour and a half.

We couldn't have done any worse. For us, it was a dream world. We have a fighting chance.

England are looking to improve on a run that has seen them win only one of their past 17 Tests as they play their first under new captain Ben.

The home side are favorites to win, according to Michael Vaughan.

He said that England had shown great character.

It's difficult to win when you only have one victory. Having arrived with not much of a chance, it would send a lot of positive vibes.

To get a win would be huge for the two guys.

Mitchell's century was his second in 10 Tests for New Zealand.

He said that the morning is the most difficult time to bat. The ball will allow us to win the match.

We know that we are close to being into their bowling team.