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Borthwick will skipper Johnson's new England team in New Zealand

Steve Borthwick will captain England on their New Zealand tour next month.

Bath lock Borthwick has been handed leadership duties in the absence of regular skipper Phil Vickery, who misses appointments with the All Blacks in Auckland and Christchurch due to a knee injury.

Borthwick, capped 37 times, has recent experience of the role after acting as captain for England's RBS 6 Nations victory over Italy three months ago.

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Putting his hand up: Borthwick will captain Johnson's first England side

He takes charge of a 32-man squad - the first of Martin Johnson's reign as England manager - that includes six uncapped players.

Johnson claimed Borthwick was the "obvious" choice to captain the side and added: "He is very well respected among the squad, an established international player and a very good leader.

"He is a model player the way he approaches the game and was a natural choice to lead the squad.

"But lots of other guys have a leadership influence on the team. I think people always put too much emphasis on who is the captain."

The newcomers are London Irish wing Topsy Ojo, Harlequins scrum-half Danny Care, Bristol prop Jason Hobson, Northampton hooker Dylan Hartley, Irish hooker David Paice and his club colleague, lock Nick Kennedy.

Vickery apart, other absentees from the Six Nations campaign include fly-half Jonny Wilkinson, who is absent through shoulder surgery, Wasps lock Simon Shaw and Bristol hooker Mark Regan.

But the major selection casualties appear to be Gloucester backs Iain Balshaw and Lesley Vainikolo.

Full-back Balshaw started all five of England's Six Nations Tests, while former Bradford Bulls wing Vainikolo made his debut off the bench against Wales and then kept his place for the remaining four fixtures.

Wasps wing Paul Sackey, meanwhile, has been named in the squad despite suffering a knee injury during his club's Guinness Premiership victory over Leeds Carnegie last weekend.

Gloucester wing James Simpson-Daniel looks to have missed out due to pending shoulder surgery, but England will still travel with a strong blend of youth and experience.

Among those players with points to prove will be 65 times capped Wasps flanker Joe Worsley, who missed the entire Six Nations campaign.

And his injury-hit Wasps team-mate Tom Rees must look to put recent injury problems behind him and mount a challenge for the number seven shirt currently worn by Bath's Michael Lipman.

There is also a welcome recall for Gloucester centre Mike Tindall, whose season appeared to be over after he was seriously hurt during England's Six Nations opener against Wales at Twickenham.

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Tindall spent three days in the intensive care unit of a London hospital with problems to his liver and internal bleeding.

But he returned to action in Gloucester's Heineken Cup quarter-final defeat against Munster last month, and he would undoubtedly have been among the captaincy candidates considered by Johnson.

Of the uncapped brigade, much interest will revolve around the selection of Hartley.

The New Zealand-born prospect was on course to make England's World Cup squad last year, but he was cited and then banned for 26 weeks after being found guilty of gouging during a club game.

Despite playing the whole of this season in National League One with the Saints, he has maintained a high level of form and is likely to gain a place in England's Test 22 for the All Blacks opener on June 14.

Ojo produced an outstanding try-scoring display during Irish's Heineken Cup semi-final defeat against Toulouse last month, while Care inspired Harlequins to the brink of this season's Premiership play-offs.

Vainikolo and Balshaw though, two consistent selections during the reign of former England head coach Brian Ashton, clearly now both face tough challenges for further Test recognition, despite the Johnson era being in its early stages.

England fly to New Zealand on June 2 without Johnson, who is staying at home to be with his pregnant wife, with the Rugby Football Union's elite rugby director Rob Andrew taking on tour manager responsibilities.

England squad for Test matches against New Zealand in Auckland on June 14 and Christchurch on June 21.

Backs: M Brown (Harlequins), P Sackey (Wasps), D Strettle (Harlequins), T Ojo (London Irish), M Tait (Newcastle), M Tindall (Gloucester), J Noon (Newcastle), T Flood (Newcastle), O Barkley (Bath), D Cipriani (Wasps), C Hodgson (Sale Sharks), R Wigglesworth (Sale Sharks), P Richards (London Irish), D Care (Harlequins).

Forwards: A Sheridan (Sale Sharks), T Payne (Wasps), M Stevens (Bath), J Hobson (Bristol), L Mears (Bath), D Hartley (Northampton), D Paice (London Irish), S Borthwick (Bath, capt), B Kay (Leicester), N Kennedy (London Irish), T Palmer (Wasps), T Croft (Leicester), J Haskell (Wasps), J Worsley (Wasps), M Lipman (Bath), T Rees (Wasps), N Easter (Harlequins), L Narraway (Gloucester).

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