Boult could return for second England Test, says NZ coach Stead

Boult missed the first drawn Test at Lord's after opting to spend time with family following the Indian Premier League's suspension.

Published : Jun 07, 2021 12:10 IST

Stead had said before the first test that Boult would probably miss the two-test series.
Stead had said before the first test that Boult would probably miss the two-test series.
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Stead had said before the first test that Boult would probably miss the two-test series.

New Zealand pace spearhead Trent Boult could make a surprise return to the team for the second Test against England, which begins on Thursday, coach Gary Stead said.

"There's a chance, there are a few things that have changed," Stead said. "The British government have relaxed their quarantine stipulations so Trent is out of isolation three or four days earlier than expected.

"The original plan we had in place...was we weren't going to play him in the second Test, but coming out of that isolation probably three days earlier than what we originally anticipated does put a slightly different spin on it.

"We'll weigh up the pros and cons and work out with Trent what we think is the best course forward to make sure he is fit and raring to go for that final."

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Boult missed the first drawn Test at Lord's after opting to spend time with family following the Indian Premier League's suspension. Stead had said before the first Test that Boult would probably miss the two-Test series.

New Zealand plays the second Test against England at Edgbaston, starting on Thursday, before facing India in the inaugural World Test Championship final at Southampton from June 18.

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