World Test Championship: Henry Nicholls ruled out for Blackcaps, England name Matthew Potts to make test debut at Lord's

Durham pace bowler Matthew Potts will make his international debut in the first of three tests between England and the Blackcaps at Lord's starting Thursday in what will also be his inaugural first class match at the world's most famous ground.

Potts, who has been the outstanding bowler in the county championship this year with 35 wickets at 18.57 each, will join veterans James Anderson and Stuart Broad who have been recalled, after they were omitted from the team who lost 1-0 in the West Indies this year.

Ben Stokes, who has taken over the England captaincy from Joe Root after a dismal winter for England in Australia and the Caribbean, completes the pace quartet.

Stokes paid tribute to the team's new coach, former NZ captain Brendon McCullum, who has been tasked with turning around a team who sit bottom of the current test championship standings after winning one of their last 17 tests.

"He is all about making everyone feel, in his words '10 feet tall'," Stokes said. "It's a good few days working for him."

New Zealand, who won the inaugural test championship final against India last year, were due to name their side after practice session.

Captain Kane Williamson, who missed his team's home series this year against Bangladesh and South Africa because of a long-standing elbow injury, said batter Henry Nicholls who has sustained a calf injury and also tested positive for Covid-19 would be replaced by Daryl Mitchell at No. 5.

He said left-arm opening bowler Trent Boult, who did not arrive in England until last Monday because of his commitments in the Indian Premier League would be assessed at training and the New Zealanders would examine the ground surface before deciding on their team.

England: Zak Crawley, Alex Lees, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonathan Bairstow, Ben Stokes (captain), Ben Foakes, Matthew Potts, Jack Leach, Stuart Broad, James Anderson