Stuart Broad is set to be reunited on a Test field with his long-time bowling partner, James Anderson, after both men were named in England’s 17-man squad for the Test tour of South Africa.
Three players, Anderson, Jonathan Bairstow and Mark Wood, all return to the Test set-up.
Lancashire seamer Anderson, who sustained a right calf tear during the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston in August, makes the squad after missing the New Zealand series.
Durham quick Wood, who along with Anderson is currently involved in a dedicated fast-bowling camp based in Cape Town, is recovering from a left knee injury and side strain sustained during the ICC World Cup Final in July.
He last played Test cricket in February, where he was named player of the match in England’s last victory away from home against the West Indies in St Lucia taking six wickets in the match.
Yorkshire batsman Bairstow, currently working on his batting at the camp in Cape Town, returns to the squad having missed out on selection in the recent two-Test series in New Zealand.
Lancashire seamer, Saqib Mahmood, misses out on selection having been part of the Test tour of New Zealand.
“With James Anderson and Mark Wood returning to the squad, Saqib Mahmood is the unfortunate player to miss out,” said National Selector Ed Smith.
"It is not predicted that Mark (Wood) will be available for selection for the earliest matches. However, he will travel with the team and continue his rehab work with the medical staff on tour. There is no exact date given for his return, but the medical team is working towards him becoming fully available for selection during the tour.
"With that in mind, and given the extended period that James and Mark have had on the sidelines due to injury, it was sensible to have a 17-man squad.
"Moeen Ali, who asked to take a break from Test cricket last summer, remains unavailable for Test selection.
"Jonny Bairstow returns to the England squad after missing out on the New Zealand tour. Jonny, Mark and James are already in South Africa on a training camp ahead of the Test tour.”
The four-match Test series forms part of the ICC World Test Championship and will be the first time in the competition that England have played away from home.
Joe Root’s team will be looking to close in on India and Australia, who are currently leading the standings. The top two teams at the end of the two-year cycle will compete in the ICC World Test Championship Final in England in June 2021
England Test squad
Joe Root (Yorkshire) captain
James Anderson (Lancashire)
Jofra Archer (Sussex)
Jonathan Bairstow (Yorkshire)
Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire)
Rory Burns (Surrey)
Jos Buttler (Lancashire)
Zak Crawley (Kent)
Sam Curran (Surrey)
Joe Denly (Kent)
Jack Leach (Somerset)
Matthew Parkinson (Lancashire)
Ollie Pope (Surrey)
Dominic Sibley (Warwickshire)
Ben Stokes (Durham) vice-captain
Chris Woakes (Warwickshire)
Mark Wood (Durham)
England Test tour of South Africa 2019-20
Tuesday 17-18 December: Two-day warm-up match - South Africa Invitational XI v England – Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Friday 20-22 December: Three-day first-class match – South Africa ‘A’ v England – Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Thursday 26-30 December: 1st Test – South Africa v England – SuperSport Park, Centurion
Friday 3-7 January: 2nd Test – South Africa v England – Newlands, Cape Town
Thursday 16-20 January: 3rd Test – South Africa v England – St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth
Friday 24- 28 January: 4th Test – South Africa v England – Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
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