Surrey pair Gus Atkinson and Jamie Smith will make their debuts in James Anderson’s farewell Check at Lord’s as England have named their group to face West Indies within the first contest of a three-match sequence.
From the 14-player squad chosen for the primary Check, Dan Lawrence, Dillon Pennington and Matthew Potts are the gamers to overlook out, with Atkinson, Chris Woakes and Anderson, in his last Check, most popular to the latter two for the seamer spots.
It is Woakes’ first Check again for his nation since being named Participant of the Collection within the drawn Ashes final summer time. The all-rounder took a break from cricket earlier this 12 months after his father handed away.
Somerset off-spinner Shoaib Bashir, who has been on mortgage with Worcestershire, will play his first Check match in England after taking 17 wickets in three matches throughout a powerful debut tour of India earlier this 12 months.
The 20-year-old was born 4 months after Anderson made his Check debut in 2003.
Smith, as anticipated, will make his Check debut as wicketkeeper, having changed different choices Jonny Bairstow and Ben Foakes within the squad.
The 23-year-old, who celebrated his maiden name up with the second of his two centuries for Surrey this summer time in opposition to Essex final week, is main the group’s batting averages together with his 56.41 mark.
Atkinson, who additionally makes his Check bow, has performed 9 one-day internationals for England, taking 11 wickets at a median of 35.27, whereas the 26-year-old additionally has six wickets from three T20I caps.
In 5 County Championship appearances this summer time, the Surrey quick bowler has taken 14 wickets at 29.78 a pop.
Anderson ‘at peace’ with retirement regardless of ‘bowling in addition to ever’
Anderson says he has “made peace” together with his England retirement regardless of feeling he’s “bowling as well as he ever has” forward of his last Check at Lord’s.
England have opted to maneuver on from the 41-year-old – the main wicket-taker amongst quick bowlers in Check historical past with 700 strikes in 187 video games – as they put together for the subsequent Ashes tour to Australia in 2025-26.
Anderson’s worldwide profession will finish in opposition to West Indies at Lord’s from Wednesday, the identical venue the place he made his Check debut in opposition to Zimbabwe in Could 2003.
He warmed up for his swansong with a seven-wicket haul for Lancashire in opposition to Nottinghamshire within the County Championship and requested whether or not he was bowing out from England obligation too quickly, Anderson replied: “It’s difficult to say, I haven’t really got a choice!
“It has been a reasonably unusual couple of months however I really feel fairly proud of the place issues are. I can fully perceive the way in which the administration and the group need to go.
“I have made peace with that and we will see what the future holds.”
The 41-year-old added: “Coming off a seven-for last week I still feel I am bowling as well as I ever have but I knew it had to end at some point.
“Whether or not it is now, a 12 months or two years… the truth that it’s now could be simply one thing I’ve to take care of and settle for.
“I don’t have any regrets. I have played hundreds of games for England, in both white ball and red ball. I have played longer than a lot of people get the opportunity to do.”
Watch the primary Check between England and West Indies dwell on Sky Sports activities Cricket from 10am on Wednesday (11am first ball).
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