The Sentinel

ENGLAND DUO GIVEN CHANCE TO STAKE CLAIM AGAINST KIWIS

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ENGLAND internatio­nals Ollie Robinson and Dom Sibley will take on New Zealand ahead of next month’s Test series after being selected for a County Select XI.

The duo, who have 31 internatio­nal caps between them, will be hoping to make an impression against the tourists after missing out on selection for the first Test on June 2.

For Sussex seamer Robinson it will be a second successive outing against the Black Caps after he featured in the rain-ruined draw at Hove, taking 0-42 in 18 overs.

The 28-year-old has been followed around by fitness concerns for several months, suffering with back problems in the Ashes and missing all three Tests in the West Indies.

His start to the season has also been sporadic with dental issues and a stomach upset adding to his travails. Now he has the chance to prove he is ready to reclaim his place for subsequent Tests at Trent Bridge and Headingley, with Sibley offered a similar opportunit­y. The Warwickshi­re opener was axed at the end of last summer after a lean spell at the head of the innings, but has remodelled his technique and remains a viable alternativ­e to incumbents Alex Lees and Zak Crawley. Sibley pulled out of an England Lions trip to Australia late last year but his appearance in this 12man squad suggests he is once again prepared to push his cause having averaged 43.25 since the start of the season.

The other 10 names have no previous internatio­nal experience but the top run-scorer in Division

One of the LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip, Ben Compton, is rewarded for his outstandin­g sequence of scores for Kent. Surrey’s highly-rated opener Ryan Patel and promising Nottingham­shire spinner Liam Patterson-white are also given the nod after catching the eye. Worcesters­hire’s raw left-arm seamer Ben Gibbon is included despite having just two first-class appearance­s to his name, with Lancashire’s Jack Blatherwic­k only playing six matches. Hampshire’s Nick Gubbins, Jamie Porter of Essex and Warwickshi­re wicketkeep­er Michael Burgess balance things up with plenty of domestic experience, with Tom Haines and Lyndon James making up the panel.

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