Wicketkeeper Jordan Cox has been ruled out of England's series in New Zealand with a broken thumb.
Cox, uncapped in Tests, injured his right thumb in the nets before the second and final day of England's only warm-up against a New Zealand Prime Minister's XI in Queenstown.
The 24-year-old had been due to make his Test debut in Christchurch on Thursday, covering for regular keeper Jamie Smith, who is missing the three-match series on paternity leave.
In Cox's absence, Ollie Pope is set to deputise behind the stumps, leaving 21-year-old Jacob Bethell in line for his first Test cap.
Left-hander Bethell was a surprise inclusion in the squad, having never made a century in senior professional cricket.
But he has impressed since making his white-ball debut for England in September. Bethell and leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed are not currently in Queenstown, instead going straight to Christchurch after being part of the squad for the limited-overs series in the West Indies.
Pope has kept wicket for England on three previous occasions, once in New Zealand in 2019 and for two Tests in Pakistan in 2022.