Tempo bowler Jofra Archer will likely be unleashed for his first one-day worldwide since March 2023 when England face Australia at Trent Bridge on Thursday – dwell on Sky Sports activities.
Lancashire tempo bowler Saqib Mahmood was known as as much as the squad on Tuesday. Harry Brook will captain the aspect after Jos Buttler was dominated out with a calf damage and can bat at No 4.
Archer has been on a gradual food regimen of T20s since a return from his newest elbow damage and the purpose is to have the quick bowler accessible to play Take a look at cricket once more earlier than the 2025-26 Ashes in Australia.
The five-match collection towards Australia is England’s first ODI task in 9 months and the hosts are mild on expertise, with three gamers uncapped and 5 others having fewer than 10 appearances.
Brook himself has solely been capped 15 instances in ODIs, an indication of England’s altering priorities in addition to their previous dedication to the previous guard that influenced their semi-final 2019 World Cup win.
Brook: I’ve by no means chased England captaincy
England stand-in captain Harry Brook:
“I will be batting at No 4. I am simply going to go on the market and attempt to watch the balls as carefully as attainable.
“If you have a few low scores here and there, you start thinking about different things in your technique and whatever. So I’m just going to go out there, watch the ball as closely as I can and play on instinct.
“I am trying ahead to it [captaincy]. It must be alright! It will be good enjoyable. Fast choices I believe [should be expected], hopefully I am going to react pretty fast to what’s occurring on the market.
“I just like to know where I’m standing. Not only as a player, but I like to try and let everyone else know what’s going on. Try and speak to the bowlers and let them know what the plans may or may not be. Let them know when they might be bowling, just so they have clarity before we step onto the field.
“For me personally, I am simply going to strive and focus on every recreation going ahead. I would in all probability urge everyone else to attempt to do this as effectively. Do not attempt to look too far forward. Take into consideration the following ball or the following match and go from there.”
Asked if has ever chased the captaincy, Brook said: “I’ve achieved little bits of captaincy right here and there: U19s, the Superchargers, and filling in for Yorkshire.
“I can’t remember ever thinking: ‘I want to be England captain.’ I was just happy to play for England and be out on the field.
“If it comes up prefer it has achieved, I am comfortable to take it on and provides it a crack.”
While Brook leads a callow England side, Australia could call upon nine players who featured in the triumphant 2023 World Cup final, with David Warner (retired) and Pat Cummins (rested) the absentees.
England vs Australia schedule – all games live on Sky Sports
- 1st ODI (September 19) – Trent Bridge, Nottingham (12.30pm start)
- 2nd ODI (September 21) – Headingley, Leeds (11am start)
- 3rd ODI (September 24) – Seat Unique Riverside, Durham (12.30pm start)
- 4th ODI (September 27) – Lord’s, London (12.30pm start)
- 5th ODI (September 29) – The Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol (11am start)
Watch England vs Australia in the first ODI live on Sky Sports Cricket from 12pm on Thursday September 19 (first ball, 12.30pm) and stream contract-free with NOW.