Reflexes
- The fifth test between England and India will be played from July 1
- England national team said playing XI
- James Anderson is back on the team
The England cricket team have announced their playing XI for the fifth and final test match against India from July 1. On the eve of the crucial match to be played at Edgbaston from Friday, the hosts have expressed their intentions by announcing the playing XI.
Compared to the third and final test match against New Zealand, England have made a big difference. Under this, the team’s veteran fast bowler James Anderson has returned and Jamie Overton has been sent off. Jamie Overton made his debut in the last Test against New Zealand and made a significant contribution with both bat and ball in this match. Craig Overton’s twin brother took two wickets in that match and scored 97 runs on 136 balls in the first innings.
The England team, led by Ben Stokes, will go into this match with four fast shooters and one shooter. With Ben Fox unable to recover from Corona, Sam Billings will take responsibility behind the wicket.
We inform that after the last match of the five-match Test series that started last year, after rescheduling, it will now be played from tomorrow, that is, on July 1. The Indian cricket team has a 2-1 lead in the series and would like to win this match and capture the series. On the other hand, the England team is full of enthusiasm after clearing the three-match test series against New Zealand. Continuing his form, he would like to win the last match and finish the series on a level playing field.
Playing England XI:
Alex Lees, Jack Crowley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes (c), Sam Billings (week), Matthew Potts, Stuart Broad, Jack Leach, James Anderson