England drop batter Dan Lawrence for the tour of Pakistan and include uncapped pair Jordan Cox and Brydon Carse in a 17-man squad.
England have dropped batter Dan Lawrence for the tour of Pakistan and included uncapped pair Jordan Cox and Brydon Carse in a 17-man squad.
But in six innings his highest score was 35 and that came in a skittish, almost slogging, effort in the second innings of the final Test, which England lost on Monday. In all, there are six frontline seamers chosen, including 20-year-old left-armer Josh Hull following his debut against Sri Lanka in the third Test at The Oval.
There has been speculation that part of the series could be shifted to the United Arab Emirates, but it is now thought the entire series will take place in Pakistan, possibly with two Tests in Rawalpindi.
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