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Thursday, 22 May, 2003, 09:34 GMT 10:34 UK
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England v Zimbabwe day one photos
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Exiled Zimbabweans gather outside Lord's to protest against the rule of Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe
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A proud moment for Anthony McGrath and James Anderson as ECB chairman David Graveney presents them with their England caps
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England's players sit around as rain holds up the start of play by over an hour before Zimbabwe put the home side into bat
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Marcus Trescothick and Michael Vaughan get England's innings off to a solid start in the face of tight Zimbabwean bowling
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Trescothick lets rip with a series of crisp shots to comfortably outscore Vaughan, who seems uneasy against the swinging ball
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Zimbabwe's Andy Blignaut makes use of the seamer-friendly conditions forcing the England openers to play and miss
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Zimbabwe's Heath Streak bowls an out-of-sorts Michael Vaughan for eight runs as England lose their first wicket
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A determined display in the field by Zimbabwe fails to prevent England reaching 100 for the loss of only one wicket
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Marcus Trescothick celebrates scoring a controlled half century, before a rash shot sees him caught behind for 59
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A lone protester gets onto the pitch to make her point, but is quickly escorted off by Lord's security staff
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Captain Nasser Hussain faces 56 balls before losing his wicket for 19 to leave England on 165-3
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Mark Butcher complies a fifty to leave England on 184-3 at the close as bad light ends play early
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