Sunday Tribune

England’s Ballancing act for Test

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LONDON: England have recalled batsman Gary Ballance for the first Test against South Africa at Lord’s on Thursday with the hosts also naming Middlesex pace bowler Toby Roland-jones as the only uncapped player in the squad.

Ballance was dropped following a dismal showing during England’s two-test series against Bangladesh in October but got back on the selectors’ radar after averaging 101 for Yorkshire in the County Championsh­ip this season.

“Gary Ballance could play his first Test since October,” said national selector James Whitaker.

“He has been in fantastic touch with the bat in the Championsh­ip averaging over 100. He deserves to be included and we feel that he will add maturity and experience to our middle-order.”

Ballance would bat at number three in Joe Root’s first series as captain, with Root, who took over as skipper from Alastair Cook, dropping to his favoured number four position.

“There is great excitement around the first Test of the summer and with the start of a new era under the captaincy of Joe Root this is an exciting time for English cricket,” Whitaker added.

Durham seamer Mark Wood is also back in the side for the first time since 2015, when injury disrupted his initial call-up.

Injuries to Jake Ball and Chris Woakes could see Rolandjone­s make his internatio­nal Test debut at his home ground, while spinner Liam Dawson has been retained after an impressive debut against India in Chennai, leaving no room for Adil Rashid.

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