
James Anderson and Stuart Broad back in England Test Squad for NZ series; Matthew Mott to be white-ball coach
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England begins a new era of leadership under Stokes and new coach Brendon McCullum, who is a former New Zealand international.
Senior England pacers James Anderson and Stuart Broad were recalled to the Test squad on Wednesday (May 18) under new captain Ben Stokes. Anderson and Broad were dropped for the tour of the West Indies earlier this year, which followed a stinging 4-0 Ashes loss in Australia. But the 39-year-old Anderson and 35-year-old Broad will return for the three-test series against New Zealand next month as England begins a new era of leadership under Stokes and new coach Brendon McCullum, who is a former New Zealand international.
The first squad under Stokes and McCullum contains two new faces in Yorkshire batter Harry Brook and Durham seam bowler Matthew Potts, who were called up for the first time. Joe Root was selected after giving up the Test captaincy after the series loss in the West Indies.
English cricket has endured a turbulent few months with Root, coach Chris Silverwood, the director of cricket and, most recently, the CEO, all stepping down, while the team sits at the bottom of the world test championship standings after losing its last four series and nine out of 14 Tests in that run.
The first step in England's "red-ball reset" comes against reigning Test champion New Zealand, with the series-opener at Lord's starting on June 2. "This is the start of a new era for our test team under the stewardship of Ben (Stokes) and Brendon (McCullum)," said Rob Key, the new managing director for England men's cricket.
James Anderson bowls Joe Root