New Zealand Prime Minister: Wicketkeeper-batter Jordan Cox has been ruled out of England men’s upcoming Test series in New Zealand due to a broken thumb, with the side adding that his replacement will be announced in due course. Cox, who has played ODIs and T20Is for England previously, was poised to make his Test debut in the series opener at Hagley Oval in Christchurch next week as a stand-in for Jamie Smith, who is on paternity leave.

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But he suffered the injury to his right thumb in the England nets session while facing throwdowns from spin-bowling coach Jeetan Patel ahead of play on Day Two of the two-day tour match against the New Zealand Prime Minister’s XI at Sir John Davies Oval.

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“I’m gutted for Jordan (Cox). He has been shaping up nicely, both with the bat and gloves since we got to New Zealand. That’s sport, and unfortunately, these things happen. We will get around him and look after him. He's resilient and his time will come at some point in the future,” said head coach Brendon McCullum in a statement.

In Cox’s absence, England vice-captain Ollie Pope stepped in as wicketkeeper for the final day of the warm-up game and could take up keeping gloves if the replacement player doesn’t arrive in time for the first Test. Pope has previously been the wicketkeeper for England in Tests thrice - once in New Zealand in 2019 and twice in Pakistan in 2022.

His absence also means left-handed batter Jacob Bethell could be in line for his first Test cap, after making a white-ball debut for England earlier this year.

In Cox’s absence, England vice-captain Ollie Pope stepped in as wicketkeeper for the final day of the warm-up game and could take up keeping gloves if the replacement player doesn’t arrive in time for the first Test. Pope has previously been the wicketkeeper for England in Tests thrice - once in New Zealand in 2019 and twice in Pakistan in 2022.

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