England considers Sonny Baker for Test debut against New Zealand at Lord's
The Guardian Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 3:45 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026

England is preparing to face New Zealand in the first Test of the summer at Lord's, starting Thursday. Brendon McCullum has indicated the possibility of giving Sonny Baker a Test debut, pending final weather conditions. The squad has been narrowed down to 12 players, with Gus Atkinson potentially in line for action if the heat diminishes. Meanwhile, Shoaib Bashir has been chosen over Rehan Ahmed as the team's primary spinner, and Jacob Bethell returns from injury and is ready to bowl if necessary.
- •England set to play New Zealand at Lord's on Thursday.
- •Sonny Baker's Test debut decision depends on weather conditions.
- •Shoaib Bashir preferred as frontline spinner over Rehan Ahmed.
- •Jacob Bethell fit to play after recovering from a finger injury.
- 3:45 PMThe Guardian Sport — England weigh up Test debut for Sonny Baker with one eye on the weather
"Brendon McCullum backs quick bowler to bring ‘noise’ Gus Atkinson could play if conditions less hot at Lord’s England have announced a slimmed-down squad of 12 for the first match of the summer, against New Zealand at Lord’s starting on Thursday, postponing until the last minute a decision over whether to reward the “full noise” approach of Hampshire’s Sonny Baker with a Test debut. The approach mirrors that at the first Ashes Test last November, when England announced a 12-man squad that featured both Mark Wood and Shoaib Bashir before opting in the end for Wood’s extra pace. On this occasion Bashir will play, having been preferred to Rehan Ahmed as the team’s frontline spinner, while Jacob Bethell is fit after a finger injury and also able to bowl if required. Continue reading...
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