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Trent Boult Set To Miss Both England Tests, Will Be Available For WTC Final Against India
New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult will arrive on Friday but will be available only for World Test Championship final against India from June 18. Left-armer Boult, who is already skipping the first Test against England that begins at Lord's on Wednesday, will also miss second Test against Joe Roots team at Edgbaston from June 10.
"I don't think you will see Trent [Boult] in the two Test matches here," said NZ coach Gary Stead while speaking to media ahead of the first Test.
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