Dan Lawrence’s ill-fated spell as a Test opener has resulted in him being dropped for England’s tour of Pakistan next month, with Essex’s Jordan Cox preferred.
A day after England lost to Sri Lanka at the Kia Oval, selectors wasted no time in naming their squad for the three-Test tour, even though the venues have not been finalised by the Pakistan Cricket Board. It is expected, though, that they will confirm later this week that two matches will take place in Rawalpindi, with one in Multan in between.
Cox is one of two uncapped players in the 17-man squad, alongside Durham’s Brydon Carse, who is in the white-ball squads this month having served a three-month gambling ban.
Opener Zak Crawley and captain Ben Stokes return from injury, while there are recalls for spinners Jack Leach and Rehan Ahmed, and a first overseas tour for Chris Woakes since March 2022.
The squad is packed with seven seam-bowling options, with Leicestershire left-armer Josh Hull selected after making his debut at the Oval, alongside Stokes, Carse, Woakes, Matthew Potts, Olly Stone and Gus Atkinson. Stone is due to get married during the tour, and may pop home after the first Test to do so, hence the sheer volume of quicks selected. Three of England’s favoured seam options – Mark Wood, Josh Tongue and Jofra Archer – are unavailable through injury.
None of England’s specialist seamers when they won 3-0 in Pakistan in 2022 will be there, with James Anderson retired (and on the coaching staff), Mark Wood injured, and Ollie Robinson dropped. That Robinson has been left out again, for such a young crop of quicks, shows exactly where he stands with the England management. Despite a Test average under 23, he left the tour of India earlier this year considered a liability by the management.
The spin-bowling department is made up of off-spinner Shoaib Bashir, the first-choice option this year, as well as left-armer Leach and wrist-spinner Ahmed. The latter two performed well on England’s tour of Pakistan in 2022 and are preferred to Tom Hartley, who took nine wickets on his Test debut in India in January but is felt to be better-suited to big turning pitches than the flatter surfaces of Pakistan. There is also no place for Will Jacks, who took six wickets on debut in Pakistan in 2022 and could have played as a side-balancing all-rounder, but may now be condemned to life as a white-ball specialist.
As ever, much depends on the fitness of Stokes. He suffered a serious hamstring tear playing for Northern Superchargers in the Hundred last month and has been building his fitness up while sitting out the Tests against Sri Lanka. A statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board said he is “included as he continues his recovery”, not committing to him being ready to play the first Test, even as an all-rounder.
England’s selectors have ruthlessly discarded Lawrence, who made just 120 runs in six innings opening the batting against Sri Lanka, when Crawley was ruled out with a broken finger. By the Oval, Lawrence was swishing wildly, with his confidence appearing shot.
Lawrence was England’s spare batsman for the first two years under Brendon McCullum, but they have preferred Cox as their only cover for the top seven. Again, England do not have specialist opening cover, with Cox most at home in the middle order. That he keeps wicket will be handy as a deputy for Jamie Smith, who may miss a Test or two on the tour of New Zealand later this year for the birth of his first child, helps. There is no recall for Ben Foakes or Jonny Bairstow after they were axed earlier this year.
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