New-look England seek to surpass India without Stokes at Lord’s
LONDON: England will be without Ben Stokes while India could make changes too for the second Test starting here at Lord’s on Thursday.
Stokes played a starring role in England’s 31-run win in the first Test of the five-match series at Edgbaston last week, including taking the wicket of India captain Virat Kohli, who had been anchoring the tourists’ run-chase.
But Stokes was omitted by England because he is in court this week on a criminal charge of affray.
Fellow pace-bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes has been called up in his place to the England squad, with uncapped Surrey batsman Ollie Pope selected instead of Dawid Malan, dropped after a run of low scores.
But in a dry English summer that has seen pitches more receptive to slow bowling than usual, England could recall off-spinner Moeen Ali to partner leg-break bowler Adil Rashid even though England captain Joe Root bowls occasional off-breaks.
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According to Root, Pope, the 20-year-old rising Surrey star, would bat at number four but that England would delay a decision on whether to play Ali or Woakes instead of Stokes until the morning of the match, with the uncapped Jamie Porter released from the 13-man squad.
“Ollie Pope will bat at four,” said Root.
“We’ve got a 12. Jamie Porter is the unlucky one to miss out,” Root told a pre-match press conference at Lord’s on Wednesday. “With the surface as it is, having looked at it today, we’re going to leave it another 24 hours and then make a decision in the morning.
England have often been wary of picking young players but new national selector Ed Smith has overseen what Root termed some “bold decisions” since taking charge this season.
“Ollie will come in and bat at four. He’s obviously batted at six for Surrey this season -- but having seen him play a little bit, and the way his game is set up, I think it’s very much transferable to bat at number four in Test cricket.”