Cricket-Uncapped Payne, Wood in England squad for Netherlands ODI tour

– Left-arm pacemen David Payne and Luke Wooden are in line to make their England debuts within the three-match one-day worldwide collection towards the Netherlands subsequent month after being named in new coach Matthew Mott’s 14-man squad on Tuesday.

All three matches might be performed on the VRA Floor in Amstelveen from June 17-22 — between England’s second and third house assessments towards New Zealand — leaving gamers concerned within the collection unavailable for choice.

Captain Eoin Morgan will lead the facet with in-form Jos Buttler returning to the set-up after ending high scorer within the Indian Premier League with Rajasthan Royals.

Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali and David Willey had been additionally included following their IPL spells, together with Sam Curran who missed most of England’s winter tour after a lower-back stress fracture.

Gloucestershire seamer Payne was beforehand a part of England squads for the Twenty20 tour of West Indies in January and the ODI collection towards Pakistan final 12 months, whereas Lancashire’s Wooden has been known as up for the primary time.

Mott will take his bow in control of England after being appointed white-ball coach earlier this month.

“I’m very excited to be teaching a powerful squad for my first collection in cost,” Mott mentioned.

“We now have great depth with a mix of youth and expertise. We need to proceed to play in an expressive type and let our gamers showcase their expertise and firepower.

“The ODI facet has had restricted alternatives and final performed in July. Nonetheless, with about 18 months to the subsequent ICC 50-over World Cup in India our preparation will begin ramping up with 9 matches over the summer time and a busy winter forward towards sturdy opponents.”

Squad: Eoin Morgan (captain), Moeen Ali, Jos Buttler, Brydon Carse, Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, David Payne, Adil Rashid, Jason Roy, Phil Salt, Reece Topley, David Willey, Luke Wooden

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