Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes dropped as England look to avenge embarrassing first Test against New Zealand

Batsman James Vince, uncapped spinner Jack Leach and fit-again fast bowler Mark Wood are included

David Clough
Christchurch
Thursday 29 March 2018 06:53 EDT
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Ali has been dropped after a poor winter
Ali has been dropped after a poor winter (Getty)

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England have dropped mainstays Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes from their team to face New Zealand in the second and final Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.

Out-of-form all-rounder Moeen was widely-expected to lose his place if England decided to make changes after their innings-and-49-run defeat in Auckland.

Frontline seamer Woakes' absence from a 12 announced after nets on Thursday is more surprising - with batsman James Vince, uncapped spinner Jack Leach and fit-again fast bowler Mark Wood instead included.

England still face a tough selection call on the morning of a critical match - complicated by the likelihood all-rounder Ben Stokes will remain unavailable to bowl.

Stokes did so in the nets on Wednesday, but not 24 hours on, as he continues to struggle with a stiff back.

The tourists therefore face the quandary of going in light on either batting or bowling as they try to avoid ending their tough Ashes winter with a second series defeat and record 13th away Test in succession without victory.

Minus Vince, they will have a curiously long tail. Without slow left-armer Leach, the pace of Wood or Craig Overton's steady seamers, they will have only four bowling options - unless Stokes reports fit to play his full all-round role after all.

England's 12-man squad (v New Zealand in Christchurch): Root (Captain), Cook, Vince, Stoneman, Malan, Stokes, Bairstow (wkt), Overton, Broad, Anderson, Leach, Wood.

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