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da betsson: 24-May-2015But Alastair Cook continued his good work of the third evening to steer his side into the lead in decent shape•PA PhotosJoe Root was also key to England batting their way out of trouble•Getty ImagesRoot shared 158 with Cook for the fourth wicket as England moved into a much healthier position with New Zealand unable to break through despite the favourable bowling conditions•Getty ImagesEventually Matt Henry did strike and Root fell caught at long leg to fall short when looking dead set for a century for the second time in the match•Getty ImagesBut Cook made no mistake, going to his first Test century in England for two years•PA PhotosThen came the fireworks as Ben Stokes came out in superb touch and began to smash New Zealand all over Lord’s•Getty ImagesStokes launched his way to an 85-ball century – the fastest Test ton at Lord’s – with 15 fours and three sixes•Getty ImagesStokes fell for 101 but Cook ploughed on past 150 to give England a lead of 295 by the close•Getty Images