[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has made a significant alteration to their World Cup 2023 squad. The explosive opener, Jason Roy, is set to step aside, making room for the highly-talented middle-order batter, Harry Brook.
The Selection Committee, riding high on the back of a resounding 3-1 victory over New Zealand in a thrilling four-match ODI series, has formally announced the revised squad for the upcoming mega event.
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Harry Brook’s inclusion comes as a result of his outstanding performance, leaving cricket enthusiasts buzzing with anticipation about the new dynamic he will bring to the team.
Speaking on this momentous decision, Chief Selector Luke Wright expressed his satisfaction with the selection process. He emphasized the squad’s remarkable strength, a fact underscored by their impressive performances against the formidable New Zealand side.
Jos Buttler, known for his exceptional leadership skills and prowess on the field, will continue to spearhead the English side, making this World Cup campaign a thrilling prospect for cricket fans worldwide.
Here’s England’s complete squad for the Cricket World Cup 2023:
Jos Buttler (c) |
Moeen Ali | Gus Atkinson | Jonny Bairstow | Harry Brook |
Sam Curran |
Liam Livingstone | Dawid Malan | Adil Rashid |
Joe Root |
Ben Stokes | Reece Topley | David Willey | Mark Wood |
Chris Woakes |
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