The Herald (South Africa)

England recall Ballance

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BATSMAN Gary Ballance has been given a chance to revive his England career after being named in the squad for Thursday’s first test against South Africa.

The Zimbabwe-born 27-year-old has battled his way back into contention with a superb season for Yorkshire in the County Championsh­ip, after being dropped following a torrid series against Bangladesh last October.

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

“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’s county teammate Joe Root will lead the side for the first time since replacing Alastair Cook as skipper in February, although the Essex opener retains his place in the squad.

Senior bowler Stuart Broad was included after shaking off a heel problem, while uncapped Middlesex seamer Toby Roland-Jones could make his test debut at his home ground with Chris Woakes and Jake Ball ruled out through injury.

Roland-Jones, 29, made his one-day internatio­nal debut at Lord’s against Ireland last month and is joined by Mark Wood, who earns a recall after almost a two-year hiatus.

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

“Toby is a player we have been monitoring for quite some time and deserves his chance after a strong couple of seasons with Middlesex in red ball cricket.

“He came close last year when he was named in the test squad against Pakistan.

“Toby’s ability to seam the ball, along with the fact that he can score useful runs down the order, gives us a number of options.”

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? IN FORM: Gary Ballance is set to make his test return after a torrid season against Bangladesh
Picture: REUTERS IN FORM: Gary Ballance is set to make his test return after a torrid season against Bangladesh

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