New Zealand Playing XI vs England- 1st T20I, England Tour of New Zealand 2025
Published - 18 Oct 2025, 09:51 AM | Updated - 18 Oct 2025, 10:00 AM

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New Zealand will face England in the first of the three-match T20I series. This article provides details about New Zealand's Playing 11 vs England for the first match of the series.
New Zealand Playing XI vs England- 1st T20I, England Tour of New Zealand 2025:
Openers: Devon Conway, Tim Seifert (wk)
New Zealand would like to win the first T20I of the three-match series against England in order to get off to a winning start and get an early lead in the short series.
The BlackCaps would be boosted by the return of their regular captain Mitchell Santner, who wasn't a part of the team's last T20I assignment against Australia, which they lost by a margin of 2-0.
The home team would hope for the batters to have a better outing with the bat than what they delivered in both matches against Australia in order to give their bowlers the best chance to defend the target.
For that to happen, the onus will be on New Zealand's openers to get the team off to a good start in the powerplay.
The opening combination of Devon Conway and Tim Seifert would like to put on a strong performance both as a pair and as individuals against a potent English bowling lineup.
Middle-order batsmen and all-rounders: Mark Chapman, Tim Robinson, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Kyle Jamieson
As far as the middle order is concerned, it will have to capitalize on the platform laid by the openers to help the team post a total of over 200 runs, which can prove to be a winning total while batting first.
If we look at the resources that New Zealand's middle order comprises of it has a good blend of youth and experience with the presence of names like Daryl Mitchell, Tim Robinson, and Mark Chapman.
Tim Robinson, who scored a century in the first T20I against Australia, will look to carry his form in the opening match of the series against England.
Mitchell, who was involved in a big partnership with Robinson in the same match, would also like to make a significant contribution with his ability to play spin well in the middle overs.
Other than the two batters, Mark Chapman and James Neesham would also be expected to come good with the bat.
Bowlers: Jacob Duffy, Matt Henry
When it comes to the bowling department, it sees the return of Mitchell Santner, who will also provide depth to the team's batting, along with Michael Bracewell, who captained the team in Santner's absence against Australia.
The pair will take care of the team's spin bowling, while the fast bowling department will be handled by Jacob Duffy and Matt Henry.
Duffy and Henry will be assisted by Kyle Jamieson and James Neesham as the two fast-bowling all-rounders.
The home team will have at least six bowling options, which can go up to seven if Daryl Matchell also ends up bowling, which will further strengthen an already well-balanced bowling lineup.
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