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Tongan rugby player Kyle Jamieson is looking forward to putting in good performances against England.

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Kyle Jamieson hopes to put in a good showing in the match against England.

The first Test match will start on June 2.



The second Test will be at Edgbaston Park in Birmingham.


A two-Test series between England and New Zealand will begin on June 2 and Kyle Jamieson is a member of the New Zealand squad.

All-rounder Kyle Jamieson said he is keen to mingle with the established bowlers in the side and pick their brains, because of which he is also keen to participate in the upcoming Tests versus England and the World Test Championship (WTC) final versus India. Jamieson will get a number of talented cricketers on his tour of England, such as Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, and Doug Bracewell, as well as a young prospect like himself. “They will have invaluable experience because of the presence of players like Tim, Wags, Doug, and Henry, who have traveled and played over here extensively. There’s so much experience around English conditions and what the Duke’s ball can do. For the next few weeks, I’ll endeavor to see and lean on “Jamieson was quoted by ESPNcricinfo as saying.

The third Test between England and New Zealand will begin on June 2 at Lord’s Cricket Ground.

The obstacle was easily overcome when asked about bowling with the Duke’s ball “There is definitely a difference — it’s darker and a bit more difficult, and the seam is narrower. The issue is getting used to the touch and working with your hands.”

“Many have debated what the Duke’s ball is capable of, and while remembering to avoid trying to move the ball around excessively while attempting to avoid catching the ball on the bounce, I have examined how best to employ the Duke’s ball. So I’m sure we’ll have several more conversations in the coming days about what it looks like, and then we’ll move forward from there “Finally, he added.

Edgbaston’s second test is a pilot event in the second phase of the government’s Events Research Programme, which is a world leader in events organizing.

Based on the findings of an edgbaston.com report, stadium capacity will be 18,000 each day, 70% of total capacity. Each ticket holder must have completed an NHS Rapid Lateral Flow Test and given consent to take part in the program, which is a requirement for each individual.

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