- Shoaib Bashir is set to make his England cricket comeback at Lord's on Thursday, 11 months after his last Test appearance and an Ashes tour where he was not selected.
- The 22-year-old off-spinner has been chosen over all-rounder Rehan Ahmed for the first Rothesay Test of the summer, with head coach Brendon McCullum noting Bashir's ability to play a crucial holding role.
- Only one position remains undecided in the starting XI, with Gus Atkinson expected to retain his spot against competition from Hampshire's Sonny Baker, despite Baker's impressive potential.
- Brendon McCullum praised Sonny Baker as a fast bowler capable of reaching 90mph, swinging the ball, and delivering a skiddy bouncer, suggesting his inclusion would depend on specific match conditions, such as a hot, flat pitch.
- McCullum also addressed his increased media appearances, explaining that he feels it is his responsibility to be present and navigate the team through a challenging period following a difficult winter.
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Shoaib Bashir set to end 11-month wait for England return against New Zealand