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Jun 10, 2026
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Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson Left Out of England's Second Test Against New Zealand

AI Summary
Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been left out of England's squad for the second Test against New Zealand due to a nightclub incident that led to a breach of team curfew. Joe Root will captain the team as interim captain.

The Incident and Its Aftermath

Ben Stokes, the regular captain of the England cricket team, and Gus Atkinson have been omitted from the squad for the second Test against New Zealand. This decision comes after both players were involved in a nightclub incident that resulted in a breach of the team's curfew following their victory in the first Test of the series on Sunday.

Stokes' Future Under Scrutiny

Stokes, who is also the team's full-time captain, is taking time to consider his future. This incident has reignited discussions about the perceived unprofessional culture within the England cricket team. On Wednesday, Stokes was in meetings with his agent and advisers to discuss the implications of this incident.

The Data Analysis

  • Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson will miss the second Test.
  • Joe Root will lead the team as interim captain.
  • England will be without three of their four leading wicket-takers over the last two years.

The Impact Analysis

The absence of Stokes and Atkinson, combined with Brydon Carse's ongoing hand injury, poses a significant challenge for England. The team is likely to include two seamers, with potential debutants Sonny Baker and Jofra Archer being strong contenders. Surrey's Matthew Fisher is also part of the squad.

The Prediction

England's coach, Brendon McCullum, faces a dilemma in deciding whether to bolster the batting or the bowling. This might involve leaving out Shoaib Bashir, who played in the first Test but did not bowl. Somerset's James Rew and Essex's Jordan Cox are likely to be considered for the team.