New Zealand opener Devon Conway will miss the third Test against England as his wife is set to give birth to their first child. New Zealand will play the final as well as the third Test at Wellington, as done in the second Test. England has already won the series as they have defeated New Zealand by 323 runs in the second inning. Meanwhile, Mark Chapman has been added as a replacement for Devon Conway. BlackCaps, the official social media account for the New Zealand team, has supported Conway's decision, saying "family comes first." It also posted, "Squad News | Devon Conway will miss the third Tegel Test against England as he awaits the birth of his first child in Wellington this week.Conway will be replaced in the Test squad by @aucklandcricket Aces batter Mark Chapman who will join-up with the team in Hamilton ahead of Saturday's third and final Tegel Test. Coach Gary Stead said the team supported Conway's decision. The BLACKCAPS arrive in Hamilton on Wednesday." View this post on Instagram A post shared by BLACKCAPS (@blackcapsnz) Read also: WI vs BAN: Sherfane Rutherford's Maiden ODI Century Will Young's probable comeback Will Young toured India, where they whitewashed the host for 3-0. He scored a hefty 244 runs, averaging 48.40. However, he is not in the scenario for at least two weeks. With Conway not in the eleven, will Young get a chance? Young was sidelined as Kane Williamson returned to the squad after his injury. Williamson too has been in fine form, scoring two half-centuries and leading the team's batting charts with 195 runs at an average of 48.75. That Conway is leaving can be a blessing to the Kiwis because Conway has been one of those underperformed Kiwi batters, having an average of just 5.25 in the series.