England unveils playing XI for historic Test against Zimbabwe

England has named its playing XI for the one-off historic Test against Zimbabwe, which is set to commence on Thursday at Trent Bridge.

The four-day Test, marking the beginning of England’s summer, will be Zimbabwe’s first on English soil since 2003.

England is set to hand a debut to Sam Cook as head coach Brendon McCullum confirmed his place in the playing XI two days before the match.

Cook, 27, who has 321 wickets to his name in first-class cricket, will feature alongside a three-pronged pace attack. Josh Tongue is also returning to the team after being sidelined with injury for much of the past two years.

The England seam attack post Stuart Broad and James Anderson’s retirement is raw, with only 13 previous caps between them.

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The playing XI also features right-arm spinner Shoaib Bashir, who is retained, while Ben Stokes is gearing up to feature as an all-rounder after suffering an injury during the last Test against New Zealand in December.

Stokes has not played a competitive match since undergoing surgery on his hamstring.

Brendon McCullum admitted to the inexperience of the pace attack while stressing the desire to expand options available to his team.

“We’ve made no secret of us wanting to build a battery of fast bowlers. Knowing that when you’re you’re dealing at the elite level and you’re asking guys to play at 100% and leave it all out there, there’s going to be things which happen, which means guys are going to miss out,” he said.

“For us to walk into this Test match week, I feel like we’ve got a nice varied attack. It’s got some youth, and it’s got some inexperience, but these guys have also been around this group now for a decent amount of time, and they know how to operate,” he concluded.

England XI for Zimbabwe Test

Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett,  Ollie Pope,  Joe Root, Harry Brook,  Ben Stokes (capt), James Smith (wk), Gus Atkinson, Josh Tongue, Sam Cook,  Shoaib Bashir

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Nawaz replaces Faheem for Pakistan-Afghanistan second T20I

SHARJAH: All-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has replaced Faheem Ashraf in Pakistan’s playing XI for the second T20I against Afghanistan on Sunday at Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

Taking to Twitter, Pakistan revealed the playing lineup for the second of the three T20Is, making just one change from the first match which the Green Shirts lost by six wickets.

On Friday, Afghanistan bowlers wreaked havoc to restrict Pakistan to a meagre 92/9 before Mohammad Nabi’s sensible 38-run knock powered the hosts to their maiden victory over Pakistan in the first T20I.

Playing XI: Shadab Khan (c), Mohammad Haris, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Tayyab Tahir, Azam Khan, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Zaman Khan, Ihsanullah.

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‘Pakistan should include Sarfaraz, Shan in Playing XI’ suggests Malik

LAHORE: Pakistan former captain Shoaib Malik has put his weight behind wicket-keeper Sarfaraz Ahmed and opener Shan Masood to be included in the Playing XI for the final Test of the historic three-match series between Pakistan and England. 

Taking to Twitter on Monday, Shoaib suggested two changes in Pakistan’s batting lineup for the third Test, scheduled to take place in Karachi from December 17 to 21.

“In my opinion, Pakistan should include Sarfaraz Ahmed & Shan Masood in playing 11. Sarfaraz will bring much experience & Shan will help this team to have more stability. I hope our team will perform well in Karachi insha’Allah.” he tweeted.

Malik’s suggestion for changes in the team came at a time when Pakistan faced two consecutive defeats and lost the home series 2-0 against England.

England sealed a dramatic win earlier today as they beat Pakistan by 26 runs in Multan Test on day 4.

Shan, who batted at No 3 for Pakistan in the recently concluded T20 World Cup was Pakistan’s automatic choice to open in the red-ball format before he was sidelined since January 2021, when he played his last Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.

Sarfaraz, on the other hand, was captain of the side when he played his last Test in January 2019 and has since been unable to find a spot in the Playing XI.

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