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England pick teenager Hameed and veteran Batty for Tour of Bangladesh

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LONDON: Teenaged opening batsman Haseeb Hameed was one of the three uncapped players named for England’s forthcomin­g Tour to Bangladesh.

Surrey all-rounder Zafar Ansari and Northampto­nshire batsman Ben Duckett are the others, while Zafar’s 38-year-old team-mate Gareth Batty returns as one of the four spinners, 11 years after he was last selected for a Test.

Opener Alex Hales and one-day captain Eoin Morgan had decided not to join the Bangladesh Tour over security concerns.

Most interest will now focus on whether Lancashire’s Haseeb can succeed where Hales largely failed in solving the long standing problem of an opening partner for captain Alastair Cook.

The 19-year-old has been prolific in county cricket this season, scoring more than 1,000 runs at an average of 52.

He would become one of the youngest players to appear for England since the second world war.

“For someone so young, has had an impressive season,” national selector James Whitaker told the England and Wales Cricket Board website (www.ecb.co.uk).

“His four centuries, against some of the best bowling attacks in the country are testament to his outstandin­g temperamen­t and attitude.

“Ben Duckett merits his call-up to both squads after showing his qualities as an attacking batsman.

“His 220 not out for the England Lions in a 50-over game against Sri Lanka A earlier this summer was very special.”

Selecting four spinners for the Test matches will offer “plenty of options”, Whitaker added.

“Alongside Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid, we are excited about the qualities that Zafar and Batty bring to the squad.

“Zafar has great potential both with bat and ball and Gareth’s experience as one of the country’s best slow bowlers and his ability to be effective in subcontine­nt conditions will be beneficial.”

Zafar was selected for the Test squad to tour Pakistan last year but had to withdraw with a thumb injury.

England play two Tests against Bangladesh next month, after three one-day internatio­nals that begin on Oct 7.

After Morgan’s decision to stay at home, wicketkeep­er Jos Buttler will be the one-day captain.

Batsman Joe Root has been rested from the one-day squad. — Reuters

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