New Zealand Hit by Double Injury Blow Ahead of Deciding Test Against England

New Zealand Hit by Double Injury Blow Ahead of Deciding Test Against England

Just when New Zealand were building momentum, they were dealt a significant setback. The Kiwis will be without two key players for the crucial third Test against England at Trent Bridge. Pacer Matt Henry and all-rounder Glenn Phillips have both been ruled out due to injuries.

Matt Henry was the star of New Zealand’s victory in the second Test at The Oval. He picked up 11 wickets in that match. But his left calf started hurting during the game. Scans later confirmed a low-grade muscle strain. He is expected to be out for two to four weeks.

Glenn Phillips also suffered an injury during the Oval Test. He scored a century and looked in top form. But he is now dealing with a side strain. His recovery timeline is still unclear.

New Zealand had a golden opportunity to win a Test series in England. After being outplayed in the first Test, they bounced back strongly in the second. England were without their captain Ben Stokes and pacer Gus Atkinson due to off-field issues.

England are getting Stokes and Atkinson back for the Trent Bridge Test. New Zealand, on the other hand, are losing two of their most influential players. It makes the job much harder for the visitors.

The series is level at 1-1. The winner at Trent Bridge will take home the trophy. New Zealand will have to dig deep and find a way to overcome these losses. England will be confident with their key players returning.

It sets up a fascinating contest. But the Kiwis will need something special to pull this off now.

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Last updated: 25.06.2026
                                               

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