BOLTON star Haseeb Hameed has seen his fine early season form for Nottinghamshire rewarded with an England recall.

The 24-year-old has been drafted into the squad for the first Test against New Zealand, along with Kent captain Sam Billings, after Ben Foakes was ruled out of the series after tearing his hamstring in freak circumstances.

Wicketkeeper Foakes had been hoping to make his appearance at Lord’s next week but is now facing an agonising three-month absence. It is understood he slipped on a sock while in the dressing room following Surrey’s drawn match against Middlesex on Sunday.

His ill-fortune means instant promotion for Gloucestershire gloveman James Bracey, who is all but certain to take over at the home of cricket. His appearance would be the culmination of a year working with the team behind the scenes as part of an expanded squad, impressing coaches and colleagues with his dedication in the bio-secure bubble.

The 24-year-old could now be asked to bat at number seven against the Black Caps but had originally been selected as cover for the top order, a role which now falls to the resurgent Hameed.

The ex-Lancashire man is unlikely to play, barring further injury news, but his call-up is nevertheless a significant one. The opener was tipped for big things when he impressed as a teenager in his Test bow in India almost five years ago – dubbed ‘baby Boycott’ by team-mates – but fell off the radar entirely after his initial run was ended by a broken finger.

On his return to county cricket with Lancashire he lost all semblance of form and found himself playing second XI cricket after averaging less than 10 in 2018. He was released the following year and picked up by Nottinghamshire, whose coach Peter Moores set about rehabilitating his talent.

Still just 24, he is averaging 52.66 in this year’s LV= Insurance County Championship and hit centuries in both innings against Worcestershire last month. In doing so he faced 635 deliveries, a new competition record, and showed his old stickability at the crease was back in full working order.

His presence as back up to Rory Burns, Dom Sibley and Zak Crawley, the first-choice top three, suggests England head coach Chris Silverwood has been paying close attention.

An ECB statement read: “Surrey and England wicketkeeper Ben Foakes is ruled out of the forthcoming LV= Insurance Test series against New Zealand after tearing his left hamstring. He will now be assessed and work closely on his rehabilitation with the Surrey medical team and is expected to be out of action for at least three months.

“England men’s head coach Chris Silverwood has called up Kent’s wicketkeeper-batsman Sam Billings and Nottinghamshire’s top-order batsman Haseeb Hameed.”