England recall Stuart Broad for Test series in New Zealand
England's Rehan Ahmed (centre) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Saud Shakeel during the first day of third Test cricket match in Karachi, Pakistan on Saturday. England won the Test by eight wickets to sweep the series 3-0.
LONDON (AP):
Experienced bowler Stuart Broad has been recalled to England’s squad for the two-Test series in New Zealand while rising star Rehan Ahmed will not make the trip.
The 36-year-old Broad is back after missing the recent 3-0 Test series sweep in Pakistan for the birth of his first child. The first Test begins on February 16 at Mount Maunganui.
Ahmed became the country’s youngest-ever men’s Test cricket player when the 18-year-old legspinner lined up against Pakistan in Karachi last week and took a decisive five-wicket haul.
The Tests in New Zealand are not likely to favour spin and, with Jack Leach retaining his status as first-choice, Ahmed did not make the 15-man squad with England also taking a careful approach to his development. Ahmed will play in the UAE T20 League in January.
Mark Wood, who impressed against Pakistan after elbow surgery earlier this year, will be rested from all cricket to protect him from further injury ahead of the Ashes.
England is also being careful with Jofra Archer, who was picked for January’s ODI trip to South Africa but will wait longer to return to Test cricket after a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Along with Broad, the bowling stocks are replenished by fast bowlers Matthew Potts and Olly Stone. Potts started his Test career this summer by taking 20 wickets at an average of 28 in five appearances.
Three other players who took part in England’s first Test trip to Pakistan in 17 years were not included. Liam Livingstone was injured on his debut in Rawalpindi, while opener Keaton Jennings and Jamie Overton, who did not feature in the three-match series, dropped out.
Essex batter Dan Lawrence joins for the first time under the leadership of head coach Brendon McCullum — the former New Zealand star — and captain Ben Stokes.
England squad: Ben Stokes (captain), James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ben Foakes, Will Jacks, Dan Lawrence, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Matthew Potts, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root and Olly Stone.