James Anderson continues as Joe Root's deputy
Evergreen seamer Anderson replaced Stokes for this winter’s Ashes, once it became clear the all-rounder would not be available.
Stokes missed the 4-0 defeat to Australia, while he waited to discover if he would be charged over a late-night incident outside a Bristol bar last September.
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Hide AdHe rejoined England in New Zealand only once he had indicated a not guilty plea to affray at Bristol Magistrates Court last month.
Stokes learned on Monday, after a hearing at Bristol Crown Court, that he will face trial in August on a charge of affray alongside two other men, and England have announced Anderson will once again be Joe Root’s deputy for a two-match campaign which starts in Auckland next week.
South Africa paceman Kagiso Rabada will miss the rest of the series against Australia but has the consolation of becoming the top-ranked Test bowler.
The 22-year-old took 11-150 in the second Test to propel the Proteas to a series-levelling six-wicket victory over Australia.
Rabada will play no further part in the four-Test series after being found guilty of deliberately brushing shoulders with touring captain Steve Smith while celebrating his dismissal.