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England face more selection upheaval for second Test after Robinson ruled out | England v New Zealand 2026


Seamer Ollie Robinson, whose performance guided England to victory in the first test against New ⁠Zealand, will ⁠miss ​the second match due to a sore right knee, the England and Wales Cricket Board, confirmed on Monday.

Playing his first test in more than two years, Robinson ⁠took seven wickets including five in the ​first innings to be named player of the match as ‌England won ‌by 115 runs on a difficult wicket at ‌Lord’s.

The 32-year-old experienced knee soreness after a training session on Friday and underwent a scan the following day, with the ECB calling up uncapped Henry Crocombe as ‌cover.

“Robinson will remain with the squad and undergo rehab work on his ​knee ahead of the third test,” the ECB added.

The second match of the three-test series begins at The Oval on Wednesday. ⁠England are already without regular captain Ben Stokes ​and ​bowler Gus Atkinson.

The ​pair were left out of the ​second test ‌following an ​investigation ​into an incident in a London nightclub.


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