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Kane Williamson Eyes 2027 World Cup Comeback in England ODI Series
25 Oct
Summary
- Kane Williamson returns to NZ squad after month-long break
- England's Joe Root and Sam Curran also feature in the series
- Jofra Archer fit but unavailable for first ODI

As of October 26, 2025, the highly anticipated ODI series between New Zealand and England is set to commence. The headline for this series is the return of New Zealand's former captain and talisman, Kane Williamson, who has been out of action for the past month due to a "minor medical issue."
Williamson, now 35 years old, is making a comeback with the intention of staying in contention for the 2027 World Cup. This will be a crucial series for the veteran, as he looks to regain his form and cement his place in the team. Joining Williamson on the field will be England's Joe Root, another seasoned campaigner, along with the rest of Root's teammates who are expected to play a key role in the upcoming Ashes series.
The first ODI, scheduled for October 25, will also see the return of England's Sam Curran, who will be looking to cement his place in the team as an all-rounder. However, Jofra Archer, despite being fit, will not be available for the opening match. The series promises to be an exciting affair, with both teams aiming to gain the upper hand ahead of the Ashes.




