England assistant coach Paul Collingwood admitted the Test side will take some time to play in ways expected of after New Zealand seized control of the first Test at Lord's, thanks to an unbroken 180-run stand between Daryl Mitchell (97 not out) and Tom Blundell (90 not out) rescuing New Zealand from 56/4 to 236/4 at stumps on day two, leading by 227 runs.
"We know that things aren't going to change overnight. It's going to take some time that we get the team playing the way we want them to play. Obviously, that's a work in progress. Brendon's a glass half-full kind of man. He'll stay calm, he won't change his values and beliefs just because of one innings, that's for sure, and neither will Ben (Stokes)," said Collingwood after day two ended.
With just one win in their last 17 Tests, England need something special to rescue themselves in the first Test of their home summer. The hosts squandered an early advantage of bowling New Zealand for 132 all out with a slender nine-run lead, thanks to an all-familiar batting collapse.