England and New Zealand will meet in the third and final Test of the series at Trent Bridge, with everything to play for after the teams shared the first two matches. The series stands level at 1-1, turning this into the deciding match and an important fixture in the 2025–27 World Test Championship standings. England enter the game after a difficult defeat in the second Test at The Oval, where New Zealand secured a dominant 253-run win.
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Why Kyle Jamieson is Not Playing Today in ENG vs NZ 3rd Test?

New Zealand took control through strong batting in the second innings, led by Henry Nicholls’ unbeaten century, before Matt Henry delivered an outstanding bowling performance and finished with 11 wickets in the match. England’s main highlight came through one of the best Test batsmen in the world, Joe Root, who became only the second batter in Test history to cross 14,000 runs.
For this final match, England have made key changes and welcomed back captain Ben Stokes, along with fast bowler Gus Atkinson, to strengthen both batting depth and the pace attack. Meanwhile, New Zealand have also made a couple of changes as Kyle Jamieson has been dropped for the 3rd Test of the series.
Why Kyle Jamieson is Not Playing Today in ENG vs NZ 3rd Test?
New Zealand will be without fast bowler Kyle Jamieson for the third and final Test against England at Trent Bridge after deciding to manage his workload carefully. One of the tallest cricketers in the world, who stands close to seven feet, impressed in the first two Tests and picked up 10 wickets at an average of 24.2
Jamieson recently returned to international cricket after dealing with multiple back injury setbacks and has already delivered a heavy bowling workload. Across the Tests at Lord’s and The Oval, he bowled 65 overs, more than any other bowler from either England or New Zealand. As a result, the team management decided to rest him to avoid any further physical strain.
“KJ won’t be available for selection. The plan was always for him to play two Test matches,” Latham told reporters at Trent Bridge. “He’s certainly not injured; there’s nothing to worry about. We know the road he’s had over the last two or three years, and for him to get back to this point, to be able to play two matches, has been a win for us and a win for KJ.”
New Zealand now have options to reshape their bowling attack. Fast bowler Blair Tickner is among the leading candidates to come into the playing 11 as Kyle Jamieson replacement. At the same time, the team is also considering bringing back left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner, who is available again after recovering fitness.
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Ben Stokes returns as skipper for England for the 3rd Test match against New Zealand.
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