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England Test Tour to India 2016

9-13 Nov - 1st Test Match, Rajkot

17-21 Nov - 2nd Test Match, Vishakapatnam

26-30 Nov - 3rd Test Match, Mohali

8-12 Dec - 4th Test Match, Mumbai

16-20 Dec - 5th Test Match, Chennai


India ODI / IT20 Tour 2017

10 Jan - One-day warm up match, Mumbai, CCI

12 Jan - One-day warm up match, Mumbai, CCI

15 Jan - 1st ODI, Pune

19 Jan - 2nd ODI, Cuttack

22 Jan - 3rd ODI, Kolkata

26 Jan - 1st IT20, Kanpur

29 Jan - 2nd IT20, Nagpur

1 Feb - 3rd IT20, Bangalore
 
Eoin Morgan will return to captain England in India, says Paul Farbrace

Eoin Morgan will return as captain for England's one-day tour in India, despite missing the series victory over Bangladesh, says Paul Farbrace.

Jos Buttler captained the side for the three-match series in Bangladesh, which England won 2-1 after seeing off the hosts by four wickets in the decider in Chittagong, after Morgan and opening batsman Alex Hales pulled out of the tour due to security fears.

England and Wales Cricket Board director Andrew Strauss said the decisions of Morgan and Hales allowed other players to stake a claim for their spots, but assistant coach Farbrace revealed both will retain their positions.

Speaking on Sky Sports News HQ, Farbrace said: "There are a lot of good friends in this team which makes it easier for Morgs and Hales to come back in the side - and they will come back in in January. Morgs will be captain in India."

Farbrace added: "Of course you might be disappointed that people are not available, whether that's through injury or loss of form, or whatever it might be, you're always disappointed.

"But Morgs has very much been the driver behind this team moving forward.

"In a way, what he's set up in his legacy has carried on into this group. Jos has taken over as captain in his own way but the group around him know what's expected of them.

"We no longer go into one-day series hoping to win; we go into one-day series expecting to win.

"When you play for England it's about winning. It's not about 'we played really nicely but we lost'; if we lost the game last night, any good word would be undermined by the fact that we didn't win the series."

England's focus now switches to Tests, with seven scheduled to be played before Christmas. The first gets under way on October 20 in Chittagong and they will play another against Bangladesh in Dhaka before a five-match series in India.

Farbrace, who flies home on Thursday to have some time off before the India series, added: "For the Test players to play seven Test matches on the bounce is going to be really physically and mentally tough for them."

http://www.skysports.com/cricket/ne...o-captain-england-in-india-says-paul-farbrace
 
5th test in Chennai...Woohoo

Chennai produces some of the most incredibly fun tests.

India vs Pakistan 1999 (Saqi and Sachin magic where Pak won)
India vs Australia 2001 (famous series win with a 2 wicket victory for us)
India vs Australia 2004 (rain affected draw...Sehwag's 155)
India vs England 2008 (record 383 chase - Sehwag and Sachin special)
India vs Australia 2013 (high scoring rank turner where both sides scored fast - Dhoni 200 special & Ashwin 12fer)

Hope the pitch is like the 2013 one. Will be fun to watch another high scoring rank turner.
 
Really don't like this new trend of 3 t20 matches series
 
No one knows how would Rajkot and Vishakapatnam pitches would be. First time test venues.

There is still 4 weeks time for this series. Generally in November East Coast gets rain so that Vizag match might be impacted by rain!
 
Jimmy Anderson to miss first England Test against India due to injury

Jimmy Anderson, originally selected for the tour of Bangladesh but forced to withdraw, will not be fit for the first Test of the India leg of the tour in Rajkot on 9 November. He is still recovering from his shoulder injury and Alastair Cook confirmed that he may not even be in India by then.

“I don’t think he’ll be there for the start,” said Cook. “He might be ready to do some training. But he won’t be ready for the first Test match. He hasn’t yet bowled.

“I don’t know what’s happening - they will be making some decisions over the next seven days or so. I spoke to him last night and he is training well and in good shape physically.”

This is an obvious hindrance to the England camp. Cook has already outlined the plan to rotate his pace bowlers throughout the campaign given the intensity of England’s Test schedule over the next 62 days. Anderson’s absence will make that trickier.

Moreover in Rajkot it now seems unlikely that Anderson will be around to share his considerable expertise of bowling in the subcontinent. But Cook is confident the bowler will be available to play some part in the India series after having been ruled out since the end of the series in England against Pakistan.

“I think so,” he said. “You should probably speak to the medical team and Jimmy on that. He hasn’t yet bowled since, and that has been the problem in the past. However physically well he’s been in the rest of his body, it’s when he starts bowling. He’s making some really good strides and we’ll know more later on.”

The England team to face Bangladesh in the first Test on Thursday has still not been made clear and it seems likely a final decision will not be made until later on Wednesday.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/oct/19/jimmy-anderson-england-miss-first-test-india-cricket
 
I don't think any English bowler, pacer or spinner, will last 5 tests in India.

May be it's time for old Jimmy to hang his boots.
 
5th test in Chennai...Woohoo

Chennai produces some of the most incredibly fun tests.

India vs Pakistan 1999 (Saqi and Sachin magic where Pak won)
India vs Australia 2001 (famous series win with a 2 wicket victory for us)
India vs Australia 2004 (rain affected draw...Sehwag's 155)
India vs England 2008 (record 383 chase - Sehwag and Sachin special)
India vs Australia 2013 (high scoring rank turner where both sides scored fast - Dhoni 200 special & Ashwin 12fer)

Hope the pitch is like the 2013 one. Will be fun to watch another high scoring rank turner.

U missed 1998 vs Aus. Was a fabulous test as well.
 
Long tour sadly its not going to be that hot.

That is my main concern. They wont get tired easily and have the bowling to keep coming at us. Thankfully Chennai and Vizag would be humid beyond their expectations
 
That is my main concern. They wont get tired easily and have the bowling to keep coming at us. Thankfully Chennai and Vizag would be humid beyond their expectations

I think you will be surprised by how well the Indian team does. I expect nothing less than 4-0.
 
With Anderson out, England will probably have Adil Rashid at #10 and Stuart Broad at #11. That is some serious batting-depth. If they bat first more times than India do, they can definitely draw this series or even win it.

India are the favorites though.
 
As long as India is not complacent, it should be fine.

And Jaddu needs to work on his bowling. Something was off with him last series even though he was tight and did a great support job. He was unlucky at times but still.....

We need a full form Jaddu against England.
 
Jimmy these days is missing first test of every series.

Missed the SA one.
Missed the Pak one.
Missed the Aus one last year( correct me if I am wrong).
Will be missing first test in India now.
 
As long as India is not complacent, it should be fine.

And Jaddu needs to work on his bowling. Something was off with him last series even though he was tight and did a great support job. He was unlucky at times but still.....

We need a full form Jaddu against England.

Thats his limitations I guess.He was still accurate and was beating the bat consistently with occasional turn,but the pitches didnt have that much for him,specially Kolkata

However hes still the best 2nd spinner ahead of guys like Mishra
 
Thats his limitations I guess.He was still accurate and was beating the bat consistently with occasional turn,but the pitches didnt have that much for him,specially Kolkata

However hes still the best 2nd spinner ahead of guys like Mishra

You are under-rating Jaddu a bit if you think that's his limitation only.

Yes, he has his limitations but last series, something was a bit off. He went missing a few times in the series. Sometimes I felt the batsmen were a bit too comfortable against him. Yes, he bowled well in other times and beat the edges but he wasn't troubling batsmen as frequently as he usually does.

I have seen Jaddu lead the charge (in proper spin tracks & flattish spin tracks - not just rank turners). I don't know what is the reason why he wasn't in his full flow but I could see he wasn't.

I feel maybe 3 spinners + 1 or 2 pacer is a safer option.
 
I don't see logic in playing odi or t20 series after playing a total of 5 tests.

Most players will be tired heavily and chances are that Root, Kohli and may be one or two pacers from each of the teams will be rested for LOI games.

No point really in having LOIs after 5 tests.Most likely they will play 2nd-3rd team and nobody would care much of the results.
 
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<b>As long as India is not complacent, it should be fine.</b>

And Jaddu needs to work on his bowling. Something was off with him last series even though he was tight and did a great support job. He was unlucky at times but still.....

We need a full form Jaddu against England.

We won't be complacent, we remember what happened last time and it is payback time. Also the Kohli-Kumble combo is super competitive.
 
South Africa and New Zealand's displays in India have been embarrassing however credit goes to the lethal spin duo of Ashwin and Jadeja. England should be stronger competitors. Alastair Cook is a better player of spin than the vast majority of Western batsmen, I think he averages 60 in Asia.

Joe Root whilst class needs to show he can grind out a long innings in Asia. He's one of those modern batsmen that always wants to put bat on ball - but if you bowl dry to him he can lose his patience and get out. Bairstow has improved against spin and has had a terrific year. Beyond that the batting lineup is unpredictable. Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali can be matchwinners but again do they have the temperament to grind out an innings on slow Asian pitches ?

Bowling looks decent. Seam attack will be Broad, Woakes and Stokes. They'll pick 3 spinners from Moeen, Rashid, Gareth Batty (at the ripe old age of 39) and Zafar Ansari. The spinners who best performs in Bangladesh will get the nod for India.

Prediction: India 3-1 England. But England will fight as we saw in UAE last year.
 
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South Africa and New Zealand's displays in India have been embarrassing however credit goes to the lethal spin duo of Ashwin and Jadeja. England should be stronger competitors. Alastair Cook is a better player of spin than the vast majority of Western batsmen, I think he averages 60 in Asia.

Joe Root whilst class needs to show he can grind out a long innings in Asia. He's one of those modern batsmen that always wants to put bat on ball - but if you bowl dry to him he can lose his patience and get out. Bairstow has improved against spin and has had a terrific year. Beyond that the batting lineup is unpredictable. Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali can be matchwinners but again do they have the temperament to grind out an innings on slow Asian pitches ?

Bowling looks decent. Seam attack will be Broad, Woakes and Stokes. They'll pick 3 spinners from Moeen, Rashid, Gareth Batty (at the ripe old age of 39) and Zafar Ansari. The spinners who best performs in Bangladesh will get the nod for India.

Prediction: India 3-1 England. But England will fight as we saw in UAE last year.

Nice analysis.

India needs to be ruthless with its batsmen. If anyone doesn't perform at a very high level, they should be dropped. There are a dozen Indian batsmen who have done well recently in domestics and for India A waiting for an opportunity.
 
Jimmy these days is missing first test of every series.

Missed the SA one.
Missed the Pak one.
Missed the Aus one last year( correct me if I am wrong).
Will be missing first test in India now.

This is a big issue for England. The problem is Anderson's physically fit but cannot bowl as the shoulder is a problem.

So even if Anderson is fit after the first Test that he'll miss, it may take him one or two Tests to regain his rhythm and pace. Anderson has shown he can be effective in Asia, utilising reverse swing and cutters, but at 60-70% what use will he be ?
 
India needs Finn to throw some pies like he usually does. Unfortunately he will transform in dale steyn against us. :(
 
With Anderson out, England will probably have Adil Rashid at #10 and Stuart Broad at #11. That is some serious batting-depth. If they bat first more times than India do, they can definitely draw this series or even win it.

India are the favorites though.

Usually I don't agree with most things you have to say, but you have a very good point there and I think England's batting depth is going to pose some headaches to India.
 
Usually I don't agree with most things you have to say, but you have a very good point there and I think England's batting depth is going to pose some headaches to India.

Get the same curators who prepared the pitches when SA visited, problem solved methinks :)
 
Can't wait see the new and improved Ashwin, been a while since I properly sat down to watch him. I didn't rate him at all but he seems to be a different beast now, going to be a fun series.
 
Get the same curators who prepared the pitches when SA visited, problem solved methinks :)

Personally i dont think that is good test match viewing. Plus Nagpur pitch got slammed. IMHO, the pitches in the NZ series were excellent cricket wickets and India did really well. Whether or not Kohli gets lucky with the toss is another thing to watch out for.
 
Can't wait see the new and improved Ashwin, been a while since I properly sat down to watch him. I didn't rate him at all but he seems to be a different beast now, going to be a fun series.

Same here I didn't rate him either, but he has really worked hard on EVERY aspect of his bowling from the Sydney test in 2015. TBH, right after the Sydney test, he bowled a magnificent spell vs Pakistan in the WC and I see his bowling has gone places after that. I am sure he remembers how Cook and KP pummeled him into submission in 2012. I am pretty sure he wants to get back this time. My dark horse is Jadeja though..He is impossible to get away on Indian tracks. Eng will find run scoring difficult.
 
Same here I didn't rate him either, but he has really worked hard on EVERY aspect of his bowling from the Sydney test in 2015. TBH, right after the Sydney test, he bowled a magnificent spell vs Pakistan in the WC and I see his bowling has gone places after that. I am sure he remembers how Cook and KP pummeled him into submission in 2012. I am pretty sure he wants to get back this time. My dark horse is Jadeja though..He is impossible to get away on Indian tracks. Eng will find run scoring difficult.

Yeah Jadeja is the kind of bowler who is a nightmare to face if it's a minefield. Darts it full and straight and it's impossible to face because he's too quick to use your feet against and if there's variable turn and bounce you're a dead man walking.

Rashid will get pummelled by the Indian batsmen on those same wickets, he bowls 5mph too slow to really threaten test batsmen.
 
Jimmy these days is missing first test of every series.

Missed the SA one.
Missed the Pak one.
Missed the Aus one last year( correct me if I am wrong).
Will be missing first test in India now.

No he played Australia 1st test. He got injured in the 3rd test I think.
 
Will be a good series which I'm looking forward to.

India need Jadeja to support Ashwin which [MENTION=134809]sensible-indian-fan[/MENTION] has said above. Also Rahane and Kohli need to keep there form from the 3rd test vs NZ. I think these 2 are the key wickets for England. As long as they aren't reckless vs England spin attack I think they will both scores runs. Top 3 should aim to tire down the England seamers for kohli,rahane, and rohit to target the spinners.

England need there spinners to do a containing job and also get wickets. They can't afford another uae type performance from Rashid and Moen otherwise England has no chance regardless of batting depth. In the batting department. It's upto Root and Cook. Cook can play long innings but Root has given his wicket away cheaply at times and has a lot to prove in subcontinent. Bairstow and Stokes have to prove themselves in subcontinent also but both are potential match winners lower down the order. Need to play themselves in and I'm sure they will find a way to score of Indian seamers.

Both sides fielding will be key can't afford drops. I think India will edge the series tbh. They have a stronger spin department and also Kohli,Rahane,Pujara is much stronger than England's batting after Root. Also can't trust England spin attack.

Looking forward to the series, hope I have some scheduled days off at work so I can enjoy the series but will definitely keep upto date by watching the highlights.

If India beat England and Australia and we flop on our series Vs NZ and Australia than India will rightfully deserve number one. Currently it's 50/50, by March 2017 we will know who is the number 1 ranked test side.
 
Will be a good series which I'm looking forward to.

India need Jadeja to support Ashwin which [MENTION=134809]sensible-indian-fan[/MENTION] has said above. Also Rahane and Kohli need to keep there form from the 3rd test vs NZ. I think these 2 are the key wickets for England. As long as they aren't reckless vs England spin attack I think they will both scores runs. Top 3 should aim to tire down the England seamers for kohli,rahane, and rohit to target the spinners.

England need there spinners to do a containing job and also get wickets. They can't afford another uae type performance from Rashid and Moen otherwise England has no chance regardless of batting depth. In the batting department. It's upto Root and Cook. Cook can play long innings but Root has given his wicket away cheaply at times and has a lot to prove in subcontinent. Bairstow and Stokes have to prove themselves in subcontinent also but both are potential match winners lower down the order. Need to play themselves in and I'm sure they will find a way to score of Indian seamers.

Both sides fielding will be key can't afford drops. I think India will edge the series tbh. They have a stronger spin department and also Kohli,Rahane,Pujara is much stronger than England's batting after Root. Also can't trust England spin attack.

Looking forward to the series, hope I have some scheduled days off at work so I can enjoy the series but will definitely keep upto date by watching the highlights.

If India beat England and Australia and we flop on our series Vs NZ and Australia than India will rightfully deserve number one. Currently it's 50/50, by March 2017 we will know who is the number 1 ranked test side.

Nice analysis. I want India to avenge its recent series losses against England. The information in all posts in this thread is going to tell me what to look for and make the series even more enjoyable. I have to say I haven't been impressed by what I have seen of England in Bangladesh so far.
 
We play Tests so quickly that I could break Sachin Tendulkar’s record: Alastair Cook

Alastair Cook has admitted to questioning how much longer he can extend his record-breaking England career, torn between the pride of playing for his country and the wrench of being parted from his young family.

Cook will become England’s most capped Test player on Thursday when he leads his side out against Bangladesh in Chittagong at the start of a two-match series — his 134th appearance in whites for his country.

Given that he is still only 31, remains at the top of his game and is remarkably injury-free, talk is growing that Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar’s all-time record of 200 Test appearances could be vulnerable.

Cook is already the only Englishman to score more than 10,000 Test runs and widely tipped to also overtake Tendulkar’s record of 15,921 runs.

But after flying back to rejoin the squad in Bangladesh only days after his wife Alice gave birth to their second daughter, Cook acknowledged that the prospect of many more years of touring was daunting.

“We play Tests so quickly nowadays so I could do (break Tendulkar’s appearances record)… The danger is looking at it,” he told journalists late Tuesday in Chittagong.

“Seventy-odd Test matches now seems a long way away and if I am brutally honest the more times you pack your bags to leave your family at home you do question how long you can keep doing it for.”

As one of the few countries that still draws packed houses for five-day matches, England play far more Test cricket than their counterparts and are due to play at least 14 Test matches within the next 12 months.

Cook at least will have a break from the international circuit between Christmas and July next year given that England have an extensive programme of one-day cricket in that period, including the Champions Trophy.

England’s selectors controversially axed Cook as limited-overs captain just two months before the 2015 World Cup, but he now admits that could have been a blessing in disguise.

“Noticeably not playing one day cricket has lightened my load up,” he said. “You get more substantial breaks which refresh you mentally a lot more than it has ever done.

“You can isolate each series or tour knowing that I have 10 weeks here but January, February, March are back at home and you can do your training block or get away from it and spend some quality time at home.”

Cook said being captain of the Test team was “something I am very proud of” and never dreamed when he made his debut 11 years ago that he was embarking on a record-breaking career.

“I would never have thought in 2006 when I made my debut I would get close to breaking that… It will be a very special moment. It doesn’t matter whether you are playing your first game or your 130th. It is a very proud moment to play for England and you should never ever forget that and I certainly don’t.”

England bowler James Anderson should play some part in the tour of India but will definitely miss the first Test, Cook confirmed.

Paceman Anderson is still recovering from the shoulder injury that ruled him out of the trip to Bangladesh. “He might come out to do some training but he will not be ready to play in the first Test,” Cook said.

“I spoke to him last night. He has been doing a lot of training and is in good shape physically. The decision is going to be made over the next week on that (when he goes to India).

“The test for his body is when he starts bowling, but he is making some strides.”

Anderson, 34, has struggled with injury this year and missed the first Test against Pakistan at Lord’s with a shoulder injury before it flared up again at the end of the domestic season.

Cook will overtake Alec Stewart to become the most-capped England test player when he steps out for the first of two Tests against Bangladesh on Thursday.

“I started however many years ago and you never thought you’d get anywhere near, so to break the record like that is very special,” he told the England and Wales Cricket Board website ahead of his 134th Tfest.

“A lot of luck, I suppose, is needed with injuries and all that stuff and to score just enough runs at the right time to keep yourself in the team,” said Cook who rejoined the squad in Chittagong after returning home for the birth of his second daughter.

http://indianexpress.com/article/sp...achin-tendulkar-record-alastair-cook-3091466/
 
Alastair Cook has admitted to questioning how much longer he can extend his record-breaking England career, torn between the pride of playing for his country and the wrench of being parted from his young family.

Cook will become England’s most capped Test player on Thursday when he leads his side out against Bangladesh in Chittagong at the start of a two-match series — his 134th appearance in whites for his country.

Given that he is still only 31, remains at the top of his game and is remarkably injury-free, talk is growing that Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar’s all-time record of 200 Test appearances could be vulnerable.

Cook is already the only Englishman to score more than 10,000 Test runs and widely tipped to also overtake Tendulkar’s record of 15,921 runs.

But after flying back to rejoin the squad in Bangladesh only days after his wife Alice gave birth to their second daughter, Cook acknowledged that the prospect of many more years of touring was daunting.

“We play Tests so quickly nowadays so I could do (break Tendulkar’s appearances record)… The danger is looking at it,” he told journalists late Tuesday in Chittagong.

“Seventy-odd Test matches now seems a long way away and if I am brutally honest the more times you pack your bags to leave your family at home you do question how long you can keep doing it for.”

As one of the few countries that still draws packed houses for five-day matches, England play far more Test cricket than their counterparts and are due to play at least 14 Test matches within the next 12 months.

Cook at least will have a break from the international circuit between Christmas and July next year given that England have an extensive programme of one-day cricket in that period, including the Champions Trophy.

England’s selectors controversially axed Cook as limited-overs captain just two months before the 2015 World Cup, but he now admits that could have been a blessing in disguise.

“Noticeably not playing one day cricket has lightened my load up,” he said. “You get more substantial breaks which refresh you mentally a lot more than it has ever done.

“You can isolate each series or tour knowing that I have 10 weeks here but January, February, March are back at home and you can do your training block or get away from it and spend some quality time at home.”

Cook said being captain of the Test team was “something I am very proud of” and never dreamed when he made his debut 11 years ago that he was embarking on a record-breaking career.

“I would never have thought in 2006 when I made my debut I would get close to breaking that… It will be a very special moment. It doesn’t matter whether you are playing your first game or your 130th. It is a very proud moment to play for England and you should never ever forget that and I certainly don’t.”

England bowler James Anderson should play some part in the tour of India but will definitely miss the first Test, Cook confirmed.

Paceman Anderson is still recovering from the shoulder injury that ruled him out of the trip to Bangladesh. “He might come out to do some training but he will not be ready to play in the first Test,” Cook said.

“I spoke to him last night. He has been doing a lot of training and is in good shape physically. The decision is going to be made over the next week on that (when he goes to India).

“The test for his body is when he starts bowling, but he is making some strides.”

Anderson, 34, has struggled with injury this year and missed the first Test against Pakistan at Lord’s with a shoulder injury before it flared up again at the end of the domestic season.

Cook will overtake Alec Stewart to become the most-capped England test player when he steps out for the first of two Tests against Bangladesh on Thursday.

“I started however many years ago and you never thought you’d get anywhere near, so to break the record like that is very special,” he told the England and Wales Cricket Board website ahead of his 134th Tfest.

“A lot of luck, I suppose, is needed with injuries and all that stuff and to score just enough runs at the right time to keep yourself in the team,” said Cook who rejoined the squad in Chittagong after returning home for the birth of his second daughter.

http://indianexpress.com/article/sp...achin-tendulkar-record-alastair-cook-3091466/

Let us extrapolate some projections based on the data we have.

In 10 years, he has
Scored 10599 runs
In 133 tests
In 239 innings =>10599/239 =~ 44 runs per innings
239 innings in 10 years =~24 innings a year

To reach the top, he needs to score around 5400 runs.
So going by the logic, he would take 5400/44 = 122 Innings (around 61 tests)
So going by above logic, he would need 122/24 = 5.1 years to reach the mark

He is touching 32 now. In 5 years, he would be 37 which means, if he stays injury free, and maintains his form, he can play 12 tests a year and realistically has a chance to reach a tally which would be unsurpassed for many years to come.


Wishing him Good Luck!
 
Usually I don't agree with most things you have to say, but you have a very good point there and I think England's batting depth is going to pose some headaches to India.

It's been difficult to deal with for every team. Guys like Woakes, Rashid and Broad are proper batsmen on their day.
 
Nice analysis. I want India to avenge its recent series losses against England. The information in all posts in this thread is going to tell me what to look for and make the series even more enjoyable. I have to say I haven't been impressed by what I have seen of England in Bangladesh so far.

Thanks.

There is no reason why India can't beat England as England have shown there vulnerabilities versus spin.

England performance is poor vs Bangladesh atm but they usually do better when there the underdog. Wouldn't rule them out of this test yet.
 
India v England: Visitors named unchanged squad for series

England have named an unchanged Test squad for their tour of India.

All-time leading wicket-taker James Anderson will miss the first Test in Rajkot starting on 9 November and is a doubt for the second in Visakhapatnam.

That means Jake Ball remains with the squad after being added to the party for the current tour of Bangladesh.

England completed a 22-run victory in the first Test on Monday, with the second beginning in Dhaka on Friday.

Alastair Cook, whose side follow the two-Test series in Bangladesh with five Tests in India before Christmas, has said players are likely to be rotated this winter.

England squad: Alastair Cook (capt), Moeen Ali, Zafar Ansari, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Jake Ball, Gary Ballance, Gareth Batty, Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler (wk), Ben Duckett, Steven Finn, Haseeb Hameed, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/37769991
 
Jennings and Dawson added to England squad

Keaton Jennings and Liam Dawson are to join the England squad for the remaining two matches of the Test series in India.

Jennings, the Durham opener who is set to make his England Lions debut against the United Arab Emirates in Dubai tomorrow, replaces Lancashire’s Haseeb Hameed, who is to return home after fracturing a finger in the third Test defeat in Mohali.

Dawson, the Hampshire allrounder who was also selected for the Lions programme this winter before being released to play for Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League, has been called up to replace Surrey’s Zafar Ansari, who is still struggling with the back injury he sustained in the second Test defeat in Visakhapatnam.

Ansari will stay with the squad and continue to receive medical support in India before returning to England on December 8.

Jennings, 24, made his Durham debut in 2012 and was the leading run-scorer in the 2016 Specsavers County Championship season with 1,548 at an average of 64. He has been on the Lions programme for the last month, initially at the Performance Centre in Loughborough and for the last two weeks in Dubai, based at the ICC Academy. He is due to join the England squad in Mumbai on December 5 when they begin preparations for the fourth Test which starts at the Wankhede Stadium three days later.

Dawson, 26, made ODI and T20 debuts for England last summer after impressing on last winter’s Lions programme in the UAE. He is also expected to arrive in Mumbai early next week.
 
Surprised Jack Leach wasn't called up after the impressive domestic season he's had
 
India vs England: Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja rested for T20 Internationals


Having shouldered the bulk of responsibility in India's recent Test and ODI series triumphs, the spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja has been rested from the upcoming three-match T20 Internationals against England.

Leg-spinner Amit Mishra and off-break bowler Parvez Rasool were picked as replacements for the series beginning on Thursday.

"The All-India Senior Selection committee in consultation with Team India management has decided to rest spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja from the Paytm T20I series against England," the BCCI said in a statement.

The Cricket Board added, "Amit Mishra and Parvez Rasool will replace Ashwin and Jadeja, with the 1st match to be played on January 26th at Kanpur."

India will play three T20Is against England on 26 January (Kanpur), 29 January (Nagpur) and 1 February (Bangalore).

Ashwin claimed 27 and 28 wickets respectively in India's 3-0 sweep of New Zealand and 4-0 victory over England in the five-Test series, while Jadeja finished with 26 scalps against England and 14 against New Zealand.

The 34-year-old Mishra last played against New Zealand in October, when he finished with figures of 5 for 18 in the fifth and final ODI. He was in the squad for the three-match ODI series against England but didn't get a game.

Rasool, the offspinner, who played his only ODI in 2014 and hasn't played a T20I to date, was selected on the basis of his impressive performance in the Ranji Trophy.

Following the 3-0 series win over New Zealand in the Test series last year, both Ashwin and Jadeja were not picked for the subsequent ODI series in order to keep them fresh for the five Tests against England.

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