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New Zealand sweat over Boult, Nicholls for England Test opener

New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult. ©AFP

London (AFP) - Trent Boult and Henry Nicholls may miss New Zealand's first Test against England despite being named in the squad for the clash starting at Lord's on Thursday.

Boult played in the Indian Premier League final for Rajasthan Royals on Sunday and is unlikely to recover in time for five days of Test cricket.

Nicholls has had a disrupted start to the tour of England due to injury problems and a bout of the coronavirus.

"We'll see how Trent scrubs up but I've had conversations with him leading up into this.It's part of the world and the way it is right now with the complexity of putting schedules together," New Zealand head coach Gary Stead told reporters on Monday.

"When you have the IPL on top of that it just adds another layer to it all.

"We've been through this before with different players so I guess it's not something that's new to us.We'll deal with that and work out what's best for us going forward with Trent."

As for Nicholls, whose middle order slot should go to Daryl Mitchell, Stead added: "At the moment we think it's unlikely that Henry will play.

"Covid just put him back another week or so from where we were wanting, but he is progressing really well."

Stead spoke with new England coach and fellow Kiwi Brendon McCullum at Lord's on Monday.

He admitted it felt unusual to have one of New Zealand's most iconic players now leading an opponent.

"It already feels strange.I walked across the ground with him before.I think he went into the right dressing room; he turned left and I turned right," Stead said.

"I've not thought too much about Brendon and the impact he will have because we are focusing on the way we will play, but I have no doubt he will have an instant impact.

"Brendon will bring the heart-on-the-sleeve type play into that England squad.I think it's always nice when you have Kiwi coaches that are being sought after around the world."

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