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04 January 2008
National selector Geoff Miller revealed the dozen names at Lord's on Thursday as those who have won four and drawn one of the past five matches against New Zealand were retained.
Captain Michael Vaughan has been troubled by soreness in his right knee, but the selectors did not deem batting cover necessary.
Talismanic all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, meanwhile, will have to wait at least a week longer to end his absence from Test cricket - he last played in the whitewash-sealing defeat to Australia in the 2006-07 Ashes.
Flintoff, 30, will have the opportunity to add further runs and wickets to his domestic tally by playing for Lancashire in the County Championship fixture against Hampshire, which begins next Friday, 24 hours after the first Test gets under way at Lord's.
When Flintoff does return it will offer another dimension to England's bowling line-up, but for now giant paceman Chris Tremlett will push the established attack for a place.
"Andrew Flintoff has worked extremely hard to be back playing some very good cricket for Lancashire, which is a credit to his determination and patience," said Miller.
"The selectors are keen to see Andrew get more overs under his belt and spend some more time in the middle before recalling him to the Test side.
"We're all eager to see him back playing for England, but there's nothing to be gained from rushing him back until he has proved he's ready to meet the demands of Test cricket.
"There is a lot of cricket on the horizon and we want Andrew to be a part of that without jeopardising his fitness."
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