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Last Updated: Thursday, 22 May, 2003, 09:34 GMT 10:34 UK
England v Zimbabwe day one photos
Anti-Mugabe protesters make their feelings known outside Lord's on the first day of the first Test
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Exiled Zimbabweans gather outside Lord's to protest against the rule of Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe
Anthony McGrath and James Anderson are presented with England caps from ECB chairman of selectors David Graveney
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A proud moment for Anthony McGrath and James Anderson as ECB chairman David Graveney presents them with their England caps
Some of the England team sit on the balcony at Lords as rain delays play
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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
Marcus Trescothick plays a cover drive off the bowling of
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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
England's Marcus Trescothick hits a cut shot
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Trescothick lets rip with a series of crisp shots to comfortably outscore Vaughan, who seems uneasy against the swinging ball
Zimbabwe's Andy Blignaut bowls a delivery
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Zimbabwe's Andy Blignaut makes use of the seamer-friendly conditions forcing the England openers to play and miss
England's Michael Vaughan is bowled by Heath Streak
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Zimbabwe's Heath Streak bowls an out-of-sorts Michael Vaughan for eight runs as England lose their first wicket
Zimbabwe's Heath Streak fields the ball
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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
Marcus Trescothick celebrates scoring a half century
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Marcus Trescothick celebrates scoring a controlled half century, before a rash shot sees him caught behind for 59
A female protester is lead from the pitch by security guards
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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
Nasser Hussain walks from the field after getting out for 19
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Captain Nasser Hussain faces 56 balls before losing his wicket for 19 to leave England on 165-3
Mark Butcher acclaims his fifty
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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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