Luke Wood earns maiden ODI call-up

Luke Wood earns maiden ODI call-up

Luke Wood earns maiden ODI call-up
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Lancashire left-arm seamer Luke Wood has England call-up as they named their squad for three-match ODI series against  Netherlands.

Wood is joined by Gloucestershire paceman, and individual left-armer, David Payne as the main uncapped players notwithstanding, however Payne was recently called up for the series against Pakistan the previous summer.

Durham seamer Brydon Carse and enormous hitting Lancashire batsman Phil Salt, who both made their ODI debuts in that much-changed England side that whitewashed Pakistan 3-0 a year prior, again procure call-ups.

Jos Buttler gets back to the set-up after a dazzling spell in the Indian Premier League, in which he completed as the competition driving scorer – 863 runs at a normal of 57.53 and strike pace of 149.05 – and matched Virat Kohli’s competition record of four centuries in a solitary season.

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Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali and David Willey are named in the crew after too being ceaselessly in the IPL, while Sam Curran is fit enough for a spot in the wake of missing the majority of England’s colder time of year with a pressure crack of the lower back.

Skipper Eoin Morgan will lead the group, alongside new lead trainer Matthew Mott who will direct his most memorable series in control since his arrangement prior in May.

Remarking on the crew, Mott said: “I’m extremely eager to mentor major areas of strength for a for my most memorable series in control.

“We have colossal profundity with a mix of youth and experience. We need to keep on playing in an expressive style and let our players grandstand their abilities and capability.

“Luke Wood merits his call-up. He has been steady for Lancashire throughout recent months and we have been checking his movement. Whenever allowed an opportunity to play, I’m certain he will create a large portion of his open door.”

This is whenever the England first men’s group will play The Netherlands in an ODI series, with the three-match series starting off on Friday, June 17 in Amstelveen, halfway through the Test group’s series against New Zealand.

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