England Squad For ICC T20 World Cup 2022: Focus on fitness of Jos Buttler, Liam Livingstone, Chris Jordan

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Seam
bowlers
Chris
Woakes
and
Mark
Wood
have
recovered
from
their
respective
injuries
and
have
been
named
in
both
squads.

Both
players
last
played
for
England
during
the
Test
tour
of
the
West
Indies
back
in
March.

Two
players
named
in
the
ICC
Men’s
T20
World
Cup
squad,
Chris
Jordan
(finger)
and
Liam
Livingstone
(ankle),
will
continue
their
rehab
and
will
not
tour
Pakistan
ahead
of
the
World
Cup
but
remain
on
track
to
be
fit
for
the
tournament
in
Australia.

England
captain
Jos
Buttler,
recovering
from
a
calf
injury,
will
tour
Pakistan,
but
he
is
expected
to
be
available
to
play
during
the
latter
stages
of
the
seven-match
series.

In
Buttler’s
absence,
Moeen
Ali
will
captain
the
side
in
Pakistan.

Five
uncapped
players
have
been
announced
for
the
first
tour
to
Pakistan
since
2005.

Kent
batter
Jordan
Cox
is
joined
alongside
Middlesex
seamer
Tom
Helm,
Surrey
right-handed
bat
Will
Jacks,
Warwickshire
quick
Olly
Stone
and
Lancashire
seamer
Luke
Wood.

The
team
will
fly
to
Pakistan
on
September
14.


England
Squad
for
ICC
Men’s
T20
World
Cup
&
Three-Match
T20I
Series
against
Australia


1.

Jos
Buttler
(Lancashire)
Captain


2.

Moeen
Ali
(Worcestershire)


3.

Jonny
Bairstow
(Yorkshire)


4.

Harry
Brook
(Yorkshire)


5.

Sam
Curran
(Surrey)


6.

Chris
Jordan
(Surrey)


7.

Liam
Livingstone
(Lancashire)


8.

Dawid
Malan
(Yorkshire)


9.

Adil
Rashid
(Yorkshire)


10.

Phil
Salt
(Lancashire)


11.

Ben
Stokes
(Durham)


12.

Reece
Topley
(Surrey)


13.

David
Willey
(Yorkshire)


14.

Chris
Woakes
(Warwickshire)


15.

Mark
Wood
(Durham)


Travelling
Reserves


1.

Liam
Dawson
(Hampshire)


2.

Richard
Gleeson
(Lancashire)


3.

Tymal
Mills
(Sussex)


England
Squad
to
tour
Pakistan


1.

Jos
Buttler
(Lancashire)
Captain


2.

Moeen
Ali
(Worcestershire)
Vice-Captain


3.

Harry
Brook
(Yorkshire)


4.

Jordan
Cox
(Kent)


5.

Sam
Curran
(Surrey)


6.

Ben
Duckett
(Nottinghamshire)


7.

Liam
Dawson
(Hampshire)


8.

Richard
Gleeson
(Lancashire)


9.

Tom
Helm
(Middlesex)


10.

Will
Jacks
(Surrey)


11.

Dawid
Malan
(Yorkshire)


12.

Adil
Rashid
(Yorkshire)


13.

Phil
Salt
(Lancashire)


14.

Olly
Stone
(Warwickshire)


15.

Reece
Topley
(Surrey)


16.

David
Willey
(Yorkshire)


17.

Chris
Woakes
(Warwickshire)


18.

Luke
Wood
(Lancashire)


19.

Mark
Wood
(Durham)

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