England names Denly in 14-man squad for Ireland ODIs; no Stokes, Buttler

Kent batsman Joe Denly was dropped for England's second Test against West Indies and did not return for the ongoing third match of the series in Manchester.

Published : Jul 27, 2020 16:54 IST

England batsman Joe Denly
England batsman Joe Denly
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England batsman Joe Denly

World champion England on Monday named batsman Joe Denly in its 14-man squad for the three-match one-day international series against Ireland starting on Thursday.

Kent batsman Denly was dropped for England's second Test against West Indies and did not return for the ongoing third match of the series in Manchester. All-rounder Moeen Ali returns as Eoin Morgan's vice-captain for the three games, which will take place behind closed doors in a bio-secure bubble at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.

England will be without Test skipper Joe Root, all-rounder Ben Stokes and batsman Jos Buttler due to their involvement in the West Indies Tests.

The England-Ireland ODI series kicks off the inaugural Super League, which will determine who qualifies for the 50-over World Cup in India in 2023, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said earlier on Monday.

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“... There are a number of players who'll feel unlucky not to have made the final squad and that says a lot about how many players we currently have pushing hard for selection at the highest level,” England selector James Taylor said in a statement.

“These ODIs against Ireland are an opportunity to continue the exciting evolution of the ODI side, while also looking towards the Twenty20 World Cup in 2021.”

England also named three reserve players in Richard Gleeson, Lewis Gregory and Liam Livingstone.

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