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England have revealed their playing XI for the first Test against New Zealand, scheduled to begin on November 28 at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. With both teams known for their competitive spirit and exciting talent, the series promises to deliver gripping cricket as England aim to extend their dominant run in the format, while New Zealand look to defend their fortress in home conditions.
Jacob Bethell set to debut for England
Jacob Bethell, the 21-year-old Warwickshire batter, is set to make his Test debut at No. 3. This comes as a surprise move, given Bethell’s lack of experience in the role in first-class cricket. Bethell’s inclusion fills the void created by Jordan Cox’s broken thumb, which disrupted England’s plans after Jamie Smith opted out of the tour due to paternity leave. This reshuffle allows Ollie Pope to take on wicketkeeping duties while Joe Root, playing his 150th Test, remains at No. 4.
Bethell talent shines despite limited red-ball experience
Bethell’s selection highlights England’s faith in his potential. The young left-handed batter showcased his talent during England’s white-ball series against Australia and the Caribbean tour, notching three half-centuries. His maiden IPL contract with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) recently further attests to his growing reputation.
However, Bethell’s red-ball credentials remain modest. With an average of 25.44 from 30 first-class innings and a highest score of 93, he becomes the first specialist batter to debut for England without a first-class century since Mike Gatting in 1978.
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England bank on experience and versatility
The rest of England’s playing XI showcases a balance of proven performers and emerging talent. Openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett will aim to provide a solid start, while Harry Brook continues his rise as a dependable middle-order batter. Pope, donning the wicketkeeper’s gloves, adds depth to the batting line-up alongside all-rounder and captain Ben Stokes, whose leadership remains pivotal.
England persist with bowling balance
Despite conditions favoring seamers at Hagley Oval, England have opted to include Shoaib Bashir as the lone spinner. The pace attack will feature Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, and Brydon Carse, with skipper Stokes contributing as an all-rounder.
England playing XI for the first Test against New Zealand
Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ollie Pope (wk), Ben Stokes (captain), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Shoaib Bashir