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On Tuesday, May 13, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) officially announced white ball teams for the next series against the Cricket National Team of the Antilles. It will be Harry Brook’s first task as full -time captain.
The greatest development that comes from the announcement of the template has been the deception of the star All-Rounder Liam Livingstone both the hatred and the T20i plants.
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Liam Livingstone’s stocks of everything they have dropped have dropped significantly in recent months, and although it bounced off with good actions to regain its place, it has been attracted again.
Last year, Liam Livingstone was abandoned from the hatred, but at the back of the exceptional performances at T20is, he was remembered for the workforce for 50 more games against the western Indies, and even captured the side in the absence of Jos Buttler wounded.
He directed one side of inexperienced England in the Caribbean and struck his first century (124* of 85 balls) in the second game, helping England to level the series. Howver, he has left again -falling on both teams.
In addition, the explosive workshop Phil Salt has been abandoned from the hate team, but it is part of the T20i template. In the meantime, All-Rounder Liam Dawson and Luke Wood have come back to the T20I configuration, while Tom Hartley returns to the hatred.
Will Jacks has been selected for both the T20I series and for hatred against Maroon’s men on his return to the squad, and together with him, Tom Banton and Matthew Potts are also on both plants.
Up to five players linked to the Indian League Premier League (IPL) will appear in England’s plants for the next international series.
These five players are Jos Buttler of Gujarat Titans, Jacob Bethell by Royal Challengers de Bengaluru, Jofra Archer by Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians, and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Phil Salt.
The matches hate between England and the West Indies will be played on May 29, June 1 and June 3 in Edgbaston, Sophia Gardens and Kennington Oval, while the T20is will play on June 6, 8 and 20 in Riverside Ground, County of Bristol and Rose Bowl.
The hatred will collide with the Indian Premier League (IPL), which has been expanded until June 3 due to a week’s suspension. This puts doubts about the availability of certain English players for the Marquea T20 league, but the ECB is open to support BCCI and will give the players who want to participate in the IPL.
“Eager to support the IPL to get the calendar to be operational and facilitate the return of players in the event that they choose to go back. The NOCs are especially reviewed in relation to any clash with the final white ball squad,” said ECB.
Squad Hate: Harry Brook (Yorkshire) – Captain, Jofra Archer (Sussex), Gus Atkinson (Surrey), Tom Banton (Somerset), Jacob Bethell (Warwickshire) (Surrey), Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire), Matthew Potts (Durham), Jamie Overton (Somerset) Rashid (Yorkshire), Joe Root (Yorkshire) and Jamie Smith (Surrey).
T20I Squad: Harry Brook (Yorkshire) – Captain, Rehan Ahmed (Leiceshire), Tom Banton (Somerset), Jacob Bethell (Warwickshire), Jos Buttler (Lancashire), Brydon Carse (Durham), Liam Dawson (Hampshire), Ben Duckett (Nottinghamshamshire), Will Jacks (Surrey), Saqib), SAQUIB), Will Jacks (Surrey). Mahmood (Lancashire), Matthew Potts (Durham), Jamie Overton (Somerset), Adil Rashid (Yorkshire), Phil Salt (Lancashire), Luke Wood (Lancashire).