England have knocked off 36 runs of the 299 required to beat New Zealand in the second Test for the loss of Zac Crawley's wicket by lunch on the last day at Trent Bridge.
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Alex Lees was on 30 after hitting six boundaries, with Ollie Pope on six.
Crawley edged to the slips in the second over of England's chase before scoring, giving pacer Trent Boult his sixth wicket of the match.
England have two sessions, and a minimum of 63 overs, to pull off a record run chase at Trent Bridge and clinch the series with an unassailable 2-0 lead.
New Zealand were dismissed for 284 in their second innings about 45 minutes before lunch, after adding 60 valuable runs to their overnight score of 7-224.
Stuart Broad took the first two wickets of the session, getting top-edges off Matt Henry (18) and then Kyle Jamieson (1) with wicketkeeper Ben Foakes taking the catches.
Boult scored a potentially crucial 17 at No.11 before hammering James Anderson to Ben Stokes at mid-on. It left Daryl Mitchell stranded on 62 not out.
There have been only three successful run chases above 200 at Trent Bridge, the highest coming in 2004 when England's 6-284 defeated New Zealand.
Jamieson is unlikely to bowl on Tuesday because of a back injury.
England won the first Test by five wickets at Lord's.
Australian Associated Press