Ollie Pope will again keep wicket for England after the tourists named an unchanged team for the second Test against New Zealand in Wellington.
Pope kept in place of the injured Jordan Cox during an eight-wicket win in the first Test in Christchurch.
Uncapped Ollie Robinson has arrived as keeping cover, but England have opted to retain Pope behind the stumps and batting at number six, with 21-year-old Jacob Bethell remaining at number three.
Captain Ben Stokes is fit to play a full part as an all-rounder despite pulling up with a back injury on the fourth and final day of the victory.
England have the opportunity for a first away series win in two years when the second Test begins on Friday (22:00 GMT Thursday).
The Pope decision mirrors the last time the Surrey man deputised as England's keeper, on the tour of Pakistan in 2022.
On that occasion, Pope stood-in for the ill Ben Foakes in the first Test, retained the gloves for the second and handed them back to Foakes for the third.
Opting for a similar move this time, England hand another chance to Warwickshire left-hander Bethell, who marked his Test debut with an unbeaten 50 in the second innings in Christchurch.
Pope was blemish-free behind the stumps and made 77 with the bat, his first half-century since September.