Wesley desabafa sobre deficiência ofensiva do Cruzeiro

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da bet esporte: O Cruzeiro voltou a passar por problemas no setor ofensivo. O ataque foi a maior deficiência da equipe na temporada. A derrota para o São Paulo na última semana deixou as dificuldades mais evidentes e reaproximou a Raposa do Z-4.

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da leao: Após a partida contra o Tricolor, o atacante Wesley comentou sobre as dificuldades do time e reconheceu as falhas individuais recorrentes.

– É difícil falar, estamos num momento de reconstrução e estamos fazendo grandes jogos, como fizemos. Não conseguimos fazer gol e fomos castigados por uma bola besta, um lance meio que isolado, que no cruzamento saiu o gol – disse o camisa 11.

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Cruzeiro deu início no jogo com boa posse de bola e acertando transições. Criou oportunidades com Arthur Gomes, Machado e Jussa, mas sem sucesso nas finalizações. Wesley entrou durante a segunda etapa no lugar de Lucas Silva e declarou que os erros na hora de finalizar ocorrem com frequência.

– Às vezes a pontaria não tá boa, que é quase sempre. A gente vai trabalhar para poder reverter o mais rápido possível essa situação – comentou o atacante.

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Além disto o atacante também comentou sobre a finalização dos companheiros e afirmou que “erros acontecem”.

– No futebol, se ninguém errar o jogo vai acabar empatado, então erros acontecem. Com certeza o Papagaio não queria acertar a bola na trave, e o Vital não queria errar o gol, então erros técnicos acontecem. O que não vamos admitir é falta de comprometimento e deixar de correr. Nós vamos treinar, treinar até chegar à perfeição, que a gente sabe que não existe no futebol.

A Raposa entra em campo no próximo domingo (5) contra o Internacional às 16h no Mineirão. O jogo será válido pela 31° rodada do Brasileirão.

England face Ben Stokes dilemma as separate Test/one-day squads loom

Home-summer focus on Tests could conflict with impending target of T20 World Cup glory

Andrew Miller14-May-2020

Ben Stokes celebrates his hundred with a gesture to his father•Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images/Getty Images

England may be forced to choose whether their all-format stars such as Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler feature for the Test or limited-overs teams this summer, after Ashley Giles, the managing director, conceded that two separate squads might be the best means of ensuring player safety as they attempt a return to action during the Covid-19 outbreak.Stokes produced two of the greatest England performances of all time in white- and red-ball cricket last summer, first for the ODI team with his unbeaten 84 in the World Cup final against New Zealand at Lord’s, and then, a month later, for the Test team against Australia, where his unbeaten 135 sealed a thrilling one-wicket win at Headingley.But, with England confirming their plans for a staged return to training ahead of an anticipated start to the Test summer against West Indies in July, Giles admitted that the logistical challenge of squeezing the home international schedule into a 12-week window could force them to prioritise certain formats for certain players who might ordinarily feature in both squads.The ECB confirmed that an initial pool of 30 players would be returning to individual training from next week, at seven different venues across the country, and under strict social-distancing, hygiene and temperature-control protocols. In an attempt to further limit interaction, players will be asked to arrive at venues in their training gear, with shared spaces such as dressing rooms to remain off-limits.”We’re probably erring on that side of creating a bubble to surround our people,” Giles told Sky Sports. “We’ll probably look to take all 30 people back into the environment at the venue, so that we’ve got everything we need from a playing, a practice, and a net-bowling perspective leading into a Test match, probably two weeks before the first ball is bowled in that Test match.”The likelihood is if we do that and we’re trying to main really safe environments, that we’re going to operate two separate squads.”England have prioritised the staging of their six scheduled Tests against West Indies and Pakistan because they are the most lucrative formats when it comes to fulfilling their contractual obligations to Sky Sports. If no international cricket were possible this summer, the ECB has estimated that it would be looking at a £380 million loss.However, with the T20 World Cup scheduled to take place in Australia in October and November, England recognise that their best white-ball players will need to get as much match practice as possible if they are to match their achievements in the 50-over format last season, and go one better than they did in 2016, when they were the losing finalists against West Indies in Kolkata.ALSO READ: Environment will be safer than going to supermarket – GilesSince the promotion of Chris Silverwood as England’s head coach, there has been a renewed focus on the standards of the Test team, which was largely overlooked under the previous regime of Trevor Bayliss, whose primary focus had been on that successful home World Cup campaign.And after a tricky start in New Zealand, the team achieved a memorable series win in South Africa at the turn of the year, with a raft of young players such as Dom Sibley, Ollie Pope, Dom Bess and Zak Crawley taking their chances to cement their places in the Test set-up.However, a decision may need to be taken about which of England’s multi-format players continue to feature for the Test team this summer, with six names up for particular debate: Stokes and Buttler, plus the two fastest bowlers in England’s ranks, Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, as well Joe Root, the Test captain, and Jonny Bairstow.”At the moment we’ve got a schedule on paper that looks great, that we can fit everything into July, August, September, but it’s a squeeze and there’s a lot of cricket there,” Giles said. “”So again that probably leads us to a place where we’re operating two separate teams.”It’s a lot of people, it’s a lot of logistical pressure and organisation,” he added. “Part of this is about high-level performance and getting sport back on that people want to enjoy, but there is also an economics angle to this, a financial element. For the whole game in this country, us playing cricket is really important.”Where should England’s priorities lie?Ben Stokes
England’s biggest box-office name produced one of the very greatest Test innings of all time at Headingley, and in a summer when finances count for so much, he will surely be required to front up for the Test team, over the one-day squad, and give the most lucrative format some bang for its buck. Whisper it, but his T20 record isn’t a patch on the other two formats. Verdict: TestsJofra Archer
Injured through over-use after making his Test debut in the Ashes, this lay-off has arguably been as opportune as such things can be, after the mania of his first six months as an England cricketer. His value as one of the pre-eminent T20 bowlers in the world is indisputable, and he’s already been the point of difference in one victorious white-ball campaign. Verdict: ODIs/T20sJoe Root
He’s England’s Test captain, so that’s the end of the argument. Root was also their stand-out performer in the last T20 World Cup in 2016 – and would surely have been man of the final if they’d got over the line. But his importance in the other two formats has cramped his opportunities ever since. Verdict: TestsJos Buttler
Root in reverse. Buttler is already England’s greatest white-ball batsman of all time and their most feared campaigner going into the T20 World Cup. He is also Eoin Morgan’s heir apparent (and who knows how Morgan’s back, which gave him problems last year, will respond to this lengthy lay-off). The fact that his Test form was teetering in South Africa is further evidence of where his priorities need to be. Verdict: ODIs/T20sMark Wood
Now here’s a dilemma. Wood, by his own admission, is probably going to break down within days of his return to action, such is his woeful injury record. But that’s never held him back from going full throttle, and nothing gave him more joy than his recent performances in Test cricket, in St Lucia last spring and Johannesburg in January, where he bowled like greased lightning. He’d be an asset to the T20 squad, but perhaps not a first choice. Better to let him go with his heart. Verdict: TestsJonny Bairstow
Another dilemma, though largely due to the knock-on effect of Buttler’s white-ball focus. Bairstow, his predecessor as Test gloveman, might be the logical choice to step into the breach. But should a man who caused such a storm alongside David Warner for Sunrisers last season be putting his best efforts into that T20 prep? His recent Test form has not been much to boast about, either. It might depend on whether England think Ben Foakes’ time has come. Verdict: ODIs/T20s

Crowds, not teams, the big issue – Australian sports minister on men's T20 World Cup

A decision would need to be made about the value of a global event behind closed doors

Andrew McGlashan04-May-2020

The Australia v New Zealand ODI on March 13 was played to empty stands at the SCG•Getty Images

The fate of the men’s T20 World Cup in Australia, slated for later this year, could yet come down to the likely absence of crowds rather than the challenge of getting teams into the country.The shape of the 2020-21 season in Australia remains in significant doubt, but there have been a few positive indications in recent days that the scheduled cricket may yet be able to take place with Australia being one of the countries managing to effectively tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.The strongest indications revolve around the visit by India – the cancellation of which could cost Cricket Australia A$300 million [US$192 million approx.] – but there also remains a chance of the T20 World Cup still happening. At its recent meetings, the ICC said that preparations were still on for the 16-team tournament due to start on October 18 with a final decision not expected to be taken until August.Discussions continue between CA and the federal government about what needs to be put in place for international cricket to take place later in the year, and on Friday the Australian Institute of Sport published a framework for the return of sport at all levels in the country.While a bilateral series has huge logistical and bio-security challenges to overcome in the current climate – the first indication of how they are tackled could come in the English season – they are multiplied many times over for a 16-team world event, some from countries severely hit by the pandemic. However, the Australian government sports minister, Richard Colbeck, believes a solution could be possible, meaning a decision would need to be made about the value of a global event behind closed doors.”I’d love to see an Australia-India Test series this summer and I’d really like to be able to see the World Cup go ahead, but that will be quite a complex protocol to bring that number of countries in from around the world,” Colbeck told SEN Radio. “The issue [for the World Cup] is not so much the teams as the crowds and that’s probably one of the hurdles we really have to consider and probably one that world cricket will look at pretty closely as well.”We all know the difference in atmosphere when you see a filled stadium verses one that’s empty… they will be some of the broader considerations, but in a team sense I’d like to think that we can build some protocols with the cooperation of the sport and the players, that’s going to be extremely important, with appropriate quarantine and bio-security protocols to see if we can make the competition go ahead.”In one of the first signs in sport that the overall situation is improving in Australia, the Warriors rugby team from New Zealand arrived in Tamworth, New South Wales, on Sunday to prepare for the resumption of the NRL later this month. However, New Zealand has also had significant success tackling Covid-19, to the extent that the country recorded zero new cases on Monday. Expanding travel exemptions to a wider spread of nations would need to be a careful process.”Those conversations are being had, discussions about what the protocols might look like,” Colbeck said. “They will be difficult because one of the things that has been a key part of our success is that we limited access to Australia from areas where there were significant outbreaks of Covid-19 and that’s contributed to the low rate of spread we have now. But we would have to be prepared to consider appropriate plans put forward by the various codes.”Asked more broadly about crowds returning to sports events when social-distancing regulations are eased, Colbeck said it was hugely reliant on being able to trace possible cases. “Our capacity to be able to open up sport to crowds and all those sorts of things is going to be really dependent on our capacity to track and trace then quarantine community spread.”Australia and New Zealand played an ODI behind closed doors at the SCG in March shortly before restrictions were ramped up. Players have spoken about how it was a strange experience, but are confident that it would not detract from the spectacle if it meant a chance to resume the sport.”If this is the case and we have to play behind closed doors, the more and more that happens we’ll get more used to it and understand it,” Marnus Labuschagne said. “I don’t think it takes anything away from the actual game. For us it’s just about being ready and making sure that we’re ready to make any sacrifices that we can to get cricket back on TV and cricketers back out there playing.”

Lucas Góes, do Joinville, fala sobre a disputa da Série D do Brasileirão: 'Me sinto preparado'

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da betano casino: No próximo sábado (5) o Joinville terá seu primeiro compromisso na Série D do Campeonato Brasileiro 2021. Após ser eliminado pelo Brusque nas quartas-de-final do Campeonato Catarinense, o JEC encara FC Cascavel com mudanças, inclusive na beira do gramado.

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Contratado no final de abril, o treinador Leandro Zago assumiu após a demissão de Vinicius Eutrópio e comandará a equipe pela primeira vez em uma partida oficial neste final de semana. Com mais de um mês de treinamento o elenco conseguiu absorver as ideias do treinador.

– Desde que o Leandro chegou ele conseguiu deixar bem claro as ideias de jogo dele, o sistema tático que gosta e o grupo dentro desse mês de treinamento vem se adaptando bem ao sistema, as jogadas e creio que dia pós dia a gente vai evoluindo, aprendendo mais um pouco, porque o Leandro é um profissional que tá sempre tentando ajudar, temos muito a crescer com o trabalho dele. – desse Lucas Góes.

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da brdice: Formado nas categorias de base do JEC, o atleta de 21 anos disputará seu primeiro torneio nacional como profissional e não esconde a ansiedade pela estreia.

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– Existe a ansiedade, mas estou muito feliz pela oportunidade, por estar vivendo um momento ímpar na minha vida, trabalhei muito pra chegar a esse momento e hoje me sinto preparado. Agora é trabalhar ainda mais para ajudar o Joinville a fazer uma grande campanha na competição. – revelou.

Lucas Góes também comentou sobre a estreia da equipe no campeonato.

– O Joinville pela sua grandeza entra em todos os confrontos para sair vitorioso, a torcida do Tricolor pode esperar um time bem aguerrido, um time se impondo dentro dos 90 minutos, sempre buscando o resultado, uma equipe de muita garra e determinação, que estará preparada para o momento. – finalizou.

O confronto entre Joinville e Cascavel acontece às 16h deste sábado, no Estádio Olímpico Regional, em Cascavel.

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    Ex-Fortaleza rescinde contrato na Ucrânia pela guerra e considera voltar ao Brasil

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    da betcris: O goleiro brasileiro Max Walef, ex-Fortaleza, está pronto para deixar o Dnipro-1, da Ucrância. A guerra com a Rússia, que já perdura cerca de um ano e meio, afetou o futebol da região do Leste Europeu, que também teve que se adequar em meio aos conflitos. Na última temporada, o Dnipro-1, atual vice-campeão do Campeonato Ucraniano, teve que mandar as suas partidas na Eslováquia, longe da sua cidade.

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    Portanto, nesta temporada, Max decidiu rescindir o seu contrato ao saber que o clube teria que voltar para a cidade de Dnipro. A região é alvo de constantes bombardeios e o clima de apreensão aumentou internamente, já que não há uma certeza em relação ao fim da guerra.

    Max Walef foi contratado para reforçar a equipe ucraniana na temporada passada e encerra a sua passagem pelo clube com 57 partidas ao todo. Em 25, o brasileiro saiu de campo sem ser vazado. O goleiro foi decisivo na campanha do vice-campeonato ucraniano, terminando o torneio sem sofrer gols em metade dos jogos – foram oito “cleansheets”.

    Além disso, Max foi o goleiro que ficou a maior quantidade de minutos seguidos sem ser vazado, sendo crucial também na campanha da equipe na Conference League.

    O goleiro atou durante 13 anos no Fortaleza, participando de conquistas históricas pelo clube: o título Brasileiro da Série B em 2018 e o bicampeonato da Copa do Nordeste. Max Walef se despediu do Leão em 2022, justamente na temporada em que se destacou como titular da primeira campanha do Tricolor na Libertadores em sua história.

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    Agora, devido aos conflitos no território ucraniano, o goleiro brasileiro se viu obrigado a rescindir o seu contrato com o Dnipro-1 e está livre no mercado para negociar com clubes interessados, considerando até mesmo um possível retorno ao Brasil.

    'Temos que nos levantar, ainda tem muita coisa para acontecer', diz Lucas Braga, após derrota do Santos

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    da doce: A derrota em casa na última terça-feira para o Barcelona, do Equador, na estreia na fase de grupos da Copa Libertadores, não estava nos planos do Santos. Mas esquecer o passado e focar no futuro é a ordem na Vila Belmiro.

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    – A vantagem de ter uma maratona tão grande de jogos é que a gente já pode dar a volta por cima na partida seguinte. A gente não pode e nem tem tempo para ficar se lamentando. Temos que nos levantar, porque ainda tem muita coisa para acontecer na temporada. O importante é seguir sempre olhando para frente. Precisamos virar a chave, pois amanhã já tem um compromisso importante pelo Paulista e temos que buscar um grande resultado- disse Lucas Braga, que busca recuperar a posição de titular da equipe.

    Nos próximos cinco dias o Peixe terá três jogos. E todos decisivos.

    Na sexta-feira o Santos enfrentará o Novorizontino, em Novo Horizonte. No domingo ocorrerá o clássico contra o Corinthians na Vila. Ambas as partidas pelo Campeonato Paulista. Já na terça o duelo será com o Boca Juniors em La Bombonera, pela Copa Libertadores.

    O Peixe ocupa a 2ª colocação do Grupo D do Paulistão e, faltando cinco jogos para terminar a 1ª fase da competição, precisa se manter entre os dois primeiros colocados para chegar no mata-mata. Já na Libertadores também serão mais cinco jogos, todos confrontos diretos para conquistar a classificação para a próxima fase.

    Lucas Braga comentou sobre esses próximos confrontos do time. E no seu discurso está a palavra vitórias, no plural.

    – É uma sequência bem complicada, sim. Vivemos um momento atípico, com tantos jogos em um curto espaço de tempo. Mas temos que seguir trabalhando firme por aqui, preparar principalmente a parte psicológica, pois serão partidas bem importantes para a sequência e precisamos conquistar essas vitórias.

    Objective is 'to play like the world's No. 1 Test team' in New Zealand – Ravi Shastri

    “Sky is the limit” for talented young batsmen Shaw and Gill, says the India head coach

    ESPNcricinfo staff14-Feb-2020

    Ravi Shastri keeps a close watch during a training session•Getty Images

    The objective in the two-Test series in New Zealand is to “play like the world’s No. 1 Test team” and collect full points – 120 of them – “to be in contention to play at Lord’s” in the World Test Championship final in 2021, according to India head coach Ravi Shastri.India are currently on top of the championship table with a full 360 points after beating West Indies 2-0 away and then South Africa and Bangladesh 3-0 and 2-0 at home respectively. Winning two Tests out of the ones in New Zealand, which starts February 21 in Wellington, or the four in Australia later in the year should put India in a good position to make that trip to Lord’s.”We need 100 points to be in contention to play at Lord’s. Two overseas wins out of six Tests will keep us in good stead. We play six Tests overseas this year (two in NZ and four in Australia). So, that’s one objective,” Shastri was quoted as saying by the . “The other is to play like the world’s No. 1 Test team – because that’s what this team believes in more than anything else. On the Test front, that’s what we’re looking at.”India swept the five-T20I series in New Zealand before being blanked 3-0 in the ODIs, and Shastri called the ODIs “relatively irrelevant” in what is a T20 World Cup year, and that the Tests “matter more right now”.ALSO READ: Hanuma Vihari presents India with left-field choice for openerAs for the Tests, India are without Rohit Sharma with a calf injury, and have Mayank Agarwal, Prithvi Shaw and Shubman Gill as the opening options in New Zealand.”Both [Shaw and Gill] are supremely exciting talents,” Shastri said. “Regardless of who gets into the XI in Wellington, the fact of the matter is they’re here, part of India’s national squad, and from here on they should know that the sky remains the limit.”Speaking specifically about Gill, Shastri said, “He’s phenomenally talented. His approach to batting is very clear and he exhibits a very positive mindset. That’s very exciting for a boy who’s just 20 going on 21.”In their first innings of the only three-day tour game before the first Test, Shaw and Agarwal opened and scored 0 and 1 respectively, while Gill, batting at No. 4, scored a duck too, all of them falling to Scott Kuggeleijn.”They’re all from the same school, you know. They love facing the new ball, enjoy a challenge,” Shastri said. “Rohit is unfortunately out so that puts Shubman and Prithvi in contention to open with Mayank. That competition is necessary and that’s what makes a bunch of 15 look strong and stable.”India are also without Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma, who will be undergoing a fitness test in Bengaluru on Saturday to see if he can join the touring party.

    England v Ireland ODI squad 2020: Winners and losers

    Joe Denly the continuity selection while Sam Hain and Phil Salt among batting hopefuls who miss out

    Matt Roller27-Jul-2020

    Joe Denly cuts through the off side•AFP/Getty Images

    WinnersJoe Denly
    While it’s no surprise Denly has been picked, given he was sent to the ODI bubble last week, his continued selection across formats remains slightly baffling. He is, no doubt, a perfectly useful one-day batsman, as he showed with two fifties in the South Africa series at the start of the year. But at 34, it seems as though he has little chance of making the cut for the 2023 World Cup, and his inclusion blocks opportunities for several talented young batsmen (see below). His white-ball central contract may be a factor, but his legspin can hardly be relevant given there are three frontline spin-bowling options in this squad.Sam Billings
    Billings fluffed his lines when he was handed the vice-captaincy in the T20I series in New Zealand, managing 34 runs in five innings, but taking the rest of the winter off seems to have helped him recover from a “tough year”. He is a talented player no doubt, but an average of 22.58 after 12 ODI innings shows he is yet to prove himself at international level. Bairstow seems the more likely option to take the gloves, and at 29, Billings could do with delivering on his promise sooner rather than later.Liam Dawson
    It can feel like Dawson has been in just about every England white-ball squad over the last five years, but he has somehow only played nine limited-overs internationals to date. He could prove a cunning inclusion on his home ground, with its big square boundaries, and has the chance to prove that at 30 he is an intelligent bowler who can offer the control that younger rivals to the back-up spin role – like Mason Crane and Matt Parkinson – cannot. His 4 for 21 in Friday’s warm-up game sealed his spot in this squad.Reece Topley
    Topley was on the verge of an England recall in 2018 when he felt a problem in his back following a Lions game, which turned out to be yet another stress fracture – his fifth in the space of four years. But 11 Blast games and two Championship matches later, he is back in the fold and in line to play his first international game since 2016. There is plenty to like about him as a bowler, not least his ability to generate good pace from his 6ft 7in frame, and he provides an option both in the Powerplay and at the death.David Willey
    Willey had accepted that his international career was probably over last winter after he was left out of the white-ball tours following the agony of his last-minute World Cup omission. He thinks he is back towards his best after watching old footage to tweak his release point, and says that he has his enjoyment back after taking a break from the game. While the 2023 World Cup in India may not be the ideal set of conditions for his new-ball bowling, his inclusion proves he is still in the frame ahead of back-to-back T20 World Cups.LosersSam Hain missed the cut despite his impressive List A record•Getty Images

    Ben Duckett
    Duckett fell off the radar somewhat after he was sent home from a Lions tour in 2017-18 for pouring a drink over James Anderson, but was handed a chance to impress despite a mixed 2019 season with Notts. He hit 68 in England’s first intra-squad warm-up, and had spoken about his significant weight loss during lockdown as proof of his new-found professionalism, but has missed out on the final cut with other middle-order options preferred.Sam Hain
    Hain has the highest List A average ever, his 59.78 putting him clear of Michael Bevan and Virat Kohli, and he thought he was close to an international call-up after being taken to Mumbai on a spin camp and then on the Lions tour to Australia this winter. But he still finds himself unable to get a game, with James Vince ahead of him in the pecking order for No. 3 options. It may well be that his strike rate (86.46 in his career) counts against him, with England preferring firepower all the way through their batting order.Laurie Evans
    Evans earned a spot in the training squad on the back of his strong run on the T20 franchise circuit, which was kickstarted by a prolific second season at Sussex in 2018. He went on the Lions tour this winter, hitting 94 in a one-day game, but failed to press on after making a start in all three warm-up games last week. It may well be that aged 32, his best chance has now passed.Phil Salt
    An ultra-attacking opening batsman, Salt whacked a 58-ball hundred in the Lions’ game against Ireland on Sunday as they chased down 297 with 15.2 overs to spare. But England had seemingly already made up their mind that he wasn’t part of their plans for the series. He was unfortunate (and mildly irritated) to miss out on their winter T20I tour after being an unused squad member against Pakistan at the start of last summer, and despite a prolific Big Bash season he finds himself some way back in England’s long queue of top-order options.Brydon Carse
    While an inexperienced white-ball bowler – he has only played seven List A games in his career – Carse has impressed England’s management with his physique and pace over the past 12 months, and looked like a potential option to replace Liam Plunkett as a back-of-a-length, middle-overs specialist following a decent Lions tour. But Tom Curran and Saqib Mahmood have been picked as the right-arm seam options, with Richard Gleeson preferred as a reserve.

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