ENG vs NZ: Fans call out hypocrisy after 16 wickets fall on opening day of Lord’s Test

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The opening day of the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord’s delivered dramatic cricket, but it also reignited a familiar debate among fans. A remarkable 16 wickets fell in just 59 overs as bowlers dominated proceedings from start to finish. While many praised the spectacle of seam bowling under cloudy English skies, a large section of cricket followers questioned why similar batting collapses on spinning tracks in the subcontinent often attract far harsher criticism.
The famous Lord’s Cricket Ground witnessed one of the most eventful opening days in recent memory. England were dismissed for just 140 after New Zealand’s pace attack exploited lively conditions and relentless movement with the Dukes ball. Fast bowler Kyle Jamieson led the charge with a brilliant five-wicket haul, leaving England’s batting order struggling for answers. However, the visitors were unable to capitalize on their early advantage.
England’s seamers struck back with equal intensity during the final session. Ollie Robinson produced a sensational spell, claiming four wickets while conceding only 10 runs. By stumps, New Zealand had collapsed to 61/6, leaving the match finely balanced despite the low scores. The combined total of 201 runs for 16 wickets highlighted just how difficult batting was throughout the day.
As wickets continued to tumble, social media platforms were flooded with reactions from fans around the world. Many supporters, particularly from cricket-loving nations in the subcontinent, pointed to what they believe is a long-standing inconsistency in how pitches are judged.
The argument was simple: when a Test match in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, or Bangladesh produces similar first-day collapses due to spin-friendly conditions, the surface is often labelled dangerous, poor, or unsuitable for Test cricket. However, when seam bowlers dominate on green pitches in England, the discussion frequently focuses on the quality of bowling, challenging conditions, and the traditional beauty of Test cricket. This contrast quickly became one of the biggest talking points of the day.
Several cricket followers argued that batting difficulties should be viewed through the same lens regardless of whether they are caused by spin or seam movement. Many fans highlighted that world-class batters from both teams, including experienced international stars, found it extremely difficult to cope with the conditions at Lord’s. Yet, unlike spin-dominated matches in Asia, criticism of the pitch itself remained relatively limited. The discussion was not necessarily about declaring the Lord’s surface poor. Instead, many supporters questioned why turning tracks often face immediate scrutiny while seam-friendly pitches are more readily celebrated as tests of skill.
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16 wickets in 59 overs … Pitch bekar h ? https://t.co/LwvXCnj2oF
— TPI 🇯🇴 🏳️🌈 🏴☠️ (@ThePeevedIndian) June 5, 2026
17 wickets fell on day one in 2022 and 16 in 2026. Someone investigate the haloed Lord's pitch! https://t.co/pS9ZsKNeeW
— Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) June 5, 2026
16 wickets fell on the opening day at Lord's of the English summer. No one is talking about the bad pitch ? Well, imagine if it had happened in India, British and Australian media would have gone bonkers. #ENGvNZ #Lords
— Gagan Thakur (@gagan_gt) June 5, 2026
16 wickets on Day 1 at Lord’s:
English Media: “What a magnificent Test of skill and technique.”
English Media if this was in India: “The pitch is a crime against humanity and should be investigated by The Hague.”
Apparently, when the ball misbehaves in England it’s cricket.… https://t.co/YqoAF3xSpn
— Wokeflix (@wokeflix) June 4, 2026
3rd class pitch Just like Indian pitches Hai na @MichaelVaughan https://t.co/FSir1D11wt
— ढक्कन महाराज (@Dahiya5541) June 5, 2026
@ICC should investigate the pitch curator.. @MichaelVaughan what is your thought on going 16 wickets on single day in England? You would have become Mad if it happened in India. https://t.co/sqr52ymAMa
— Mr.Devil789 (@MDevil789) June 5, 2026
Will anyone question the quality of pitch now@MichaelVaughan @ashwinravi99 @WasimJaffer14 https://t.co/gRQzmVsbjv
— master ji (@Central_Perkkkk) June 5, 2026
Cricket was born at Lord's and today it died at Lord's. Worst-ever pitch. The England Cricket Board should seriously consider producing good pitches. 16 wickets in 58 on the first day of the test match is just criminal work. #EngvsNZ #NZvsEng #cricket @vikrantgupta73
— Sahu (@imAsahu) June 5, 2026
Horrible pitch created by lord's cricket ground pitch curator
16 wickets in almost 60 overs
Utter bullshit
— Pankaj Pandey (@pankajp21841839) June 4, 2026
Start the debate around the pitch at Lord's.
Surely a pitch that takes 16 wickets in one day is not conducive for international cricket! @Athersmike @BumbleCricket
— Bee.Positive (@BhavikK11) June 4, 2026
This Lord's pitch making guys like Ollie Robinson look like prime Dale Steyn. https://t.co/Yc8M3I2B8x
— Kuda Jr (@kudaville) June 4, 2026
#ENGvsNZ 16 wickets for under 200 runs…..this Lord's pitch needs an insight!!
— Utkarsh Khanna (@MUFCforLife23) June 4, 2026
A green top in England is called tradition. A turning track in India is called controversy. Not saying the Lord's pitch is bad. Just pointing out that if the same thing happened in India, the outrage would be ten times louder. The double standards in Test Cricket is crazy.
— Saksham (@suckssham) June 4, 2026
Ah, the beauty of the Lord's slope! 16 wickets falling in 50 overs is just "good traditional Test cricket" where the bowlers are rewarded. But if the ball spins before lunch in Chennai, the pitch is a minefield. Please respect the "seam movement." 🏏🤌 #Hypocrisy #ENGvsNZ
— Gaurav Sindhwani 🇮🇳 🇨🇦 (@GauravSindhwani) June 4, 2026
Terrible Lord's pitch. Ruined my day. 🚮
— WeymarOnCricket (@weymarplanet) June 4, 2026
Poor pitch at Lord's https://t.co/FXuILlqG4b
— VYBHAV ESWARAIAH (@vybhav1428) June 4, 2026
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