Matt Henry, Glenn Phillips Ruled Out of Third Test Against England

New Zealand have suffered a major setback ahead of the decisive third Test against England, with key players Matt Henry and Glenn Phillips ruled out due to injuries. The match at Trent Bridge carries huge significance, with the series level and both teams eyeing a crucial victory.

Henry, who starred in New Zealand's memorable victory at The Oval with an 11-wicket match haul, has been sidelined after scans revealed a low-grade calf strain. Early assessments indicate a recovery period of two to four weeks, making his absence a significant blow to the visitors' pace attack.

Phillips, meanwhile, misses out with a side strain suffered during the second Test. The all-rounder was in excellent form, having scored a maiden Test century in New Zealand's series-leveling win, and his absence weakens both the batting lineup and fielding unit.

The injury concerns come on top of New Zealand's decision to rest fast bowler Kyle Jamieson, meaning two of their leading wicket-takers from the series are unavailable for the finale. Replacements have been brought in, but filling the void left by Henry and Phillips will be a difficult challenge.

Despite the setbacks, New Zealand remain determined to push for a historic series win in England. However, with England boosted by the returns of Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson, the visitors face an even tougher task in the series decider. 




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