England hands two debut caps for second NZ Test
London, June 16
England have named their playing XI for the second Test match against New Zealand at The Oval, with Jordan Cox and Sonny Baker set to make their Test debuts.
The hosts have made four changes to the side that secured an 115-run victory at Lord's and helped them move up a place in the World Test Championship standings to number seven, as per the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Jofra Archer returned to the Test setup after making his last appearance in the format in December last year, while Matt Fisher is set for his first Test outing since debuting in Barbados in 2022.
For Cox, it was a long-awaited opportunity after injury setbacks previously denied him a maiden Test cap. The Essex batter recently featured for England Lions and showed encouraging form in the Vitality Blast, striking a quickfire 40 off just 31 deliveries earlier this week.
One notable omission is Ollie Robinson. The seamer marked his return to the Test arena after a two-year absence with an impressive seven-wicket haul in the series opener, but missed out on the second match due to injury.
Archer's inclusion bolsters a pace-heavy attack alongside Fisher, Josh Tongue and fellow debutant Baker as England aims to clinch the series against New Zealand.
Joe Root was earlier named as interim captain in the absence of Ben Stokes, with Harry Brook, Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Emilio Gay and wicketkeeper Jamie Smith also featuring in the XI.
England Playing XI:Ben Duckett, Emilio Gay, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root (c), Harry Brook, Jordan Cox, Jamie Smith, Jofra Archer, Sonny Baker, Matt Fisher, Josh Tongue.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Nice to see Jofra Archer back in whites after so long, but four changes in one match seems a bit much. Breaking up a winning combination could backfire if the new guys don't click. Joe Root as interim captain is a safe choice though—calm head under pressure. 🏏
England's pace depth is seriously impressive—Archer, Tongue, Fisher, and a debutant Baker all in one XI. Meanwhile, we're still debating our fast-bowling combination for the WTC final. Good to see them experimenting, though I wonder if they're being too aggressive with changes. The series is on the line! 🔥
Jordan Cox has been knocking on the door for a while now. That quickfire 40 in the Blast shows he's ready, but Test cricket is a different beast. Hope he gets a good start—nothing worse than seeing a debutant fail after all the hype. Root as captain is comforting, but Stokes' absence is a big void. 🏏
Ben Stokes missing again? That's a serious concern for England. He's their heartbeat. And while Archer's return is fantastic, dropping a match-winner like Robinson due to injury is just bad luck. Feels like England are taking a big gamble with so many changes—could go either way. Let's see if the new guys handle the pressure. 🤔
Exciting to see young debutants like Cox and Baker getting their chance. The England setup is clearly building for the future, which is smart. But from a neutral
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