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Potts Replaces Woakes In England's Lone Change For 3rd Test Vs NZ
With England 2-0 up and the series already won ahead of their last Test of the year in Hamilton, Potts will be given a go and he is likely to take the new ball for England in Woakes' absence. Woakes picked six wickets in two games as England’s leader of the bowling attack.
"It's another opportunity to look at one of the fast bowlers that we see playing a big role going forward. Two-nil up, you obviously put yourself in an easier position to make the change. Pottsy's got a massive engine on him."
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