England Names XI for Second New Zealand Test; Cox, Baker Debut

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15 Jun 2026 | 03:30 pm
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England has officially named its playing XI for the upcoming second Test match against New Zealand. The announcement confirms significant changes to the squad, notably marking the Test debut for two promising players. This selection reflects the team's strategy moving forward into this crucial fixture.

 

Jordan Cox and Sonny Baker are the two individuals set to make their Test debuts for England. Their inclusion in the playing eleven signifies a fresh approach and opportunity for new talent to establish themselves on the international stage. These debut caps are a notable highlight.

 

Root to Lead, Key Returns Confirmed

 

In a leadership role, Joe Root will captain the England side for the second Test against New Zealand. His experience and guidance will be vital as the team prepares to face their opponents. Root's captaincy provides continuity at the helm during this important series.

 

Furthermore, the squad will see the return of two experienced fast bowlers: Jofra Archer and Matt Fisher. Both players are set to make their comeback, strengthening England's bowling attack for the pivotal encounter. Their presence will add considerable depth and pace.

 

Robinson Ruled Out for Second Test

 

Conversely, Ollie Robinson has been ruled out of contention for the second Test. His absence necessitates adjustments to the team's composition and bowling plans. The decision means England will proceed with their updated XI, accommodating the various changes announced.

 

The announced XI, featuring these debuts, returns, and the change in availability, will take the field for the second Test versus New Zealand. This carefully selected squad aims to perform strongly as they face their opponents, with all eyes on the crucial match ahead.

 

Preparations for Crucial Fixture

 

This comprehensive selection confirms England's lineup, balancing new talent with experienced players. The team's focus now shifts entirely to preparations for the second Test, ensuring they are ready for the challenge presented by New Zealand.