England declared 14-man squad for ODI series against Ireland, Ben Stokes Excluded


England declared 14-man squad for ODI series against Ireland, Ben Stokes Excluded




England declared 14-man squad for ODI series against Ireland





England declared 14-man squad for ODI series against Ireland this month. The 14-man squad was announced on Monday, excluding World Cup star all-rounder Ben Stokes. He has been rested for the series. At the same time, Reece Topley has returned to the ODI team after four years.





On Monday, selector James Taylor announced the England squad for the three ODI series against Ireland. A few days ago, a list of potential players to train for the ODI series was released by England. The 14-member team has been selected from among the potential players.





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The last match of the three-Test series being played against the West Indies is currently being played in Manchester. The match, to be played between July 24 and 28, will be played two days later from July 30.





Toplay returns after 4 years





Bowler Topley, who was part of the England team in the 2016 World Cup, has returned to the team after four years. The bowler, who has played 10 ODIs for England, has taken a total of 16 wickets. In his last ODI against South Africa played on 14 February 2016, he had 3 successes over 7 overs.





England's 14-man squad





Eoin Morgan (captain), Moin Ali, Johnny Bairstow, Tom Banton, Sam Billings, Tom Curran, Liam Dawson, Joe Denley, Shakib Mahmood, Adil Rashid, Jason Roy, Reece Topley, James Vince, David Willey.





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England will play the Test and T20 series against Pakistan immediately after the three-match ODI series against Ireland from 30 July to 4 August. The first Test match of the three-match series will be played between the two countries from 5 August.


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