Harry Brook and Jofra Archer are the notable inclusions on England’s one-day tour of South Africa subsequent month.
Yorkshire batter Brook is called in a 50-over squad for the primary time after choosing up a Twenty20 World Cup winner’s medal and the man-of-the-series award for the historic 3-0 Check victory in Pakistan to date this winter.
The 23-year-old is joined in a 14-man get together by Sussex quick bowler Archer, who has not performed worldwide cricket for nearly two years as a consequence of damage.
Harry Brook (L) and Jofra Archer (R) have made it into England’s squad to face South Africa
Archer has not featured since March 2021 as a consequence of a mix of a long-term elbow damage and a stress fracture in his again.
One different optimistic on the health entrance is the number of Reece Topley, who broken ankle ligaments on the boundary rope cowl through the build-up to the World Cup in Australia however has made glorious progress since.
With Joe Root centered on the Check collection in New Zealand in February and Jonny Bairstow nonetheless on the sidelines, there’s a recall following a six-year absence for Ben Duckett – one other of these to excel in Pakistan.
Reece Topley has additionally made the lower after recovering from injury to his ankle ligaments
Jos Buttler’s workforce tackle the South Africans over six days, with the opening two matches in Bloemfontein on January 27 and 29, and the collection concluding in Kimberley on February 1.
Squad: Jos Buttler (captain, wkt), Moeen Ali, Jason Roy, Phil Salt, Ben Duckett, Dawid Malan, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Olly Stone, Reece Topley