Predicting England’s top 3 performers for the 3rd Test against New Zealand. Discover the players likely to make a big impact in this crucial match. The playing eleven for England’s third and final Test match against New Zealand in the current series has been revealed. The game is set to start on December 14 at Hamilton’s Seddon Park. Meanwhile, England won the series against New Zealand by 2-0, and going into the third match Ben Stokes and Co. Will aim to win the series by 3-0.
England are in great form as Joe Root and Harry Brook are in great form. While England has made one change in the team as bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes has been replaced by right-arm seamer Matthew Potts, the team’s only alteration from the second Test.
Harry Brook:

Harry Brook of England emerged as the new top batsman in the most recent International Cricket Council (ICC) Test rankings. As the number one batsman in men’s Test batting for the first time in his career, 25-year-old Brook took the place of teammate Joe Root at the top of the batting order. Harry Brook’s steady performances in Test cricket have earned him recognition. With an incredible average of 61.62 and eight hundred, the youthful hitter has amassed 2280 runs in 23 Test matches.
Joe Root

Joe Root, the standout batsman for England, reached his 36th Test century on the third day of the second Test match against New Zealand in Wellington. Root now holds the fifth-highest number of hundreds in Test cricket history, matching Rahul Dravid’s record of 36 hundred. In Test cricket, Root became the first English batsman and fourth overall to reach 100 scores of fifty or higher, earning him a spot on an exclusive list.
Matthew Potts

Chris Woakes has been replaced by Matthew Potts in the England XI for the third and final Test match against New Zealand. Wins his second winter cap and tenth overall as England attempts to pull off a 3-0 series sweep. Potts has averaged 29 runs per game while taking 31 Test wickets.