After a dissipating and torturous play in the final session, captains Joe Root and Kane Williamson agreed to shake hands at Lord's thus giving a subdued end to their first Test match. The final day started with much promise. New Zealand, the ICC World Championship finalists, still eyeing an outside chance declared then England batted, and batted without a care of the target. Williamson declared their innings during the Lunch break which was taken early after the rain got heavier. The visitors, in fact, dangled the carrot in front of the Poms with a 273-run target, with some 75 overs still left in the play. But England didn't take the bait. Dominic Sibley applied all his technique, facing 207 balls for his 60 and together with Root, he deflated the Kiwi hopes. The match will be remembered for the debutants though -- Devon Conway hit 200 to help Kiwis score 378 and England's Ollie Robinson took seven wickets. Then there was Rory Burns' 132 to hold the England innings together in their first essay. Veteran Kiwi pacer Tim Southee also took seven wickets. Conway deservingly won the man of the match. The second Test at Edgbaston, Birmingham starts on June 10, followed by the WTC final between India and New Zealand at the Rose Bowl, Southampton from June 18. Catch Day 5 highlights and cricket scores of the first cricket Test match between England and New Zealand: