ESPNcricinfo staff31-May-2015Stuart Broad finally found some form with the bat during a lusty 46, which helped England add 83 runs for the last two wickets and finish on 350, level on first inningsâ˘Getty ImagesBroad picked up where he left off with the ball and took two wickets in his opening spellâ˘Getty ImagesRoss Taylor decided attack was the best form of defence, hitting 48 from 48 balls during a 99-run stand for the third wicketâ˘Getty ImagesMartin Guptill was also in attacking mood and went past 50…â˘Getty Images…but became Mark Wood’s second wicket shortly before tea. At that stage, New Zealand’s lead was 141 with six wickets standingâ˘Getty ImagesBrendon McCullum was a little more watchful than usual, ensuring England would not find a way back into the matchâ˘Getty ImagesBJ Watling and McCullum both recorded fifties during a stand worth 121â˘Getty ImagesWood picked up his third wicket when he trapped McCullum lbw, despite a reviewâ˘PA PhotosEngland also removed Luke Ronchi but Watling reached his hundred in the penultimate over and remained unbeaten at the close, with New Zealand’s lead 338 – a higher target than England have ever successfully chasedâ˘Getty Images