
London, Apr. 29 : Michael Vaughan is unlikely to make it to the England team that is to play the West Indies when the squad is named on Wednesday morning.
According to The Telegraph, the selectors have looked to reward form rather than past records, and this should be good news for Ian Bell, who is averaging 75 this season, and Ravi Bopara, who last week became the first Englishman to win a man-of-the-match award at the Indian Premier League.
The losers in this shake-up would appear to be Vaughan, who has yet to pass 30 in three first-class innings for Yorkshire and MCC, and Owais Shah, who has spent the past fortnight on the bench for the Delhi Daredevils in South Africa.
Chairman of the ECB selection committee, Geoff Miller, said: "There is a hell of a lot of international cricket to be played this summer and the team is sure to develop as we go along."
The selection committee has to also decide on its most potent bowling combination for the series.
With all-rounder Andrew Flintoff injured, the selectors have been forced to decide who will join James Anderson and Stuart Broad for the third seamer''s position.
The promising wild cards are Mark Davies, Robbie Joseph and Charlie Shreck. The choice could boil down to a pair of tall right-armers from the north of England. Sajid Mahmood has a reputation for flakiness and inaccuracy, while Graham Onions has been out of the pecking order for a while. So while one of these men will probably be included in England''s 12-man party, due to be named at 10am, whoever gets the nod is likely to carry the drinks.
England squad (probable): AJ Strauss (captain), AN Cook, IR Bell, KP Pietersen, PD Collingwood, RS Bopara, MJ Prior (wk), SCJ Broad, GP Swann, SJ Harmison, JM Anderson, SI Mahmood. (ANI)
Similar
- England pacer Onions hopeful about playing part in Ashes Down Under
- Alonso urges Ferrari to take on Red Bull challenge
- Ex-racer Watson slams Schumacher for ‘ugly animal instinct’ act against Barrichello
- ‘ProBatter’, the bowling robot that replicates deliveries of any bowler in the world
- Pakistan completely out bowled Australia in Headingley Test: Lawson
US News
- Sun Pharma Gets FDA Nod To Sell Nasal Spray Astelin In US Market
- Bharti Airtel Gets Hold Of 49% Stake In Qualcomm India broadband
- Facebook IPO issue must be reviewed, says U.S. financial regulators
- Brooklyn to investigate witness intimidation in abuse cases
- Sun Pharma, Dr Reddy's & Aurobindo Get USFDA Authorization To Market Generic Cardiac Drug

Rome, May 28 : The captain of the Italian football club Lazio has been arrested amid investigations in connection to match-fixing scandal.
London, May 28 : Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany has expressed his hope of making an impact at the Saturday's England v/s Belgium friendly, after not being slotted in for the Euro 2012 squad.
London, May 28 : Former England cricketer Adam Hollioake has revealed that his friends and family were surprised when he chose the gentleman's game over rugby and boxing as his profession.
Islamabad, May 28 : Pakistan cricketer Wajahatullah Wasti has said the Twenty20 format has caused a lot of damage to the techniques of opening batsmen.
Sydney, May 18 : Australian professional motorcycle racer, two-time MotoGP world champion, Casey Stoner, announced that he will retire from Grand Prix racing at the
Pune, April 30 - Veer Patel of Baroda steered his Honda CRF 250 with much panache to clinch the title in the showpiece Foreign Open class ahead of defending champion Aravind KP in the 2012 National Supercross championship here.