New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee is of the opinion that all the three results are still possible in the first Test against England at Lord’s. New Zealand ended the proceedings of the penultimate day at 62/2, leading England by 165 runs.
"Who knows what may happen but it's great to be in a position where we can push on with all three results still possible,” he said.
Southee scalped a six-for in the first innings and had his name on the Honours Board for the second time. Talking about the same, the right-arm pacer said that making a contribution for the team keeps more importance and is satisfactory.
"Any time you contribute to the side and do your job it's very satisfying and I guess it's a little bit sweeter at such as special grounds as Lord's," he said.
Ollie Robinson, who made his debut for England in this match, bagged the two New Zealand wickets in the second innings on the fourth day before the stumps were called.
The two sides are battling out in a two-match Test series with the second clash scheduled to take place in Birmingham from June 10. The New Zealand team will then play the WTC final against India in Southampton beginning from June 18 while the English team is slated to play a five-match series against the Virat Kohl-led side in August.