For the third Test match at Edgbaston against the West Indies, England fielded an identical playing eleven. Other young players in the squad may have been given opportunities, but the team management made the decision not to, as the Three Lions led the three-match series 2-0.
Ben Stokes, the captain of England, said that the choice was simple and that the other pacers in the squad will have more chances in the summer’s remaining Test matches. The team is loaded with Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, and Mark Wood, but Dillon Pennington was the frontrunner to make the playing XI. Stokes advocated for a revolution in pace prior to the series.
Arguably, this is also because, with Ashes 2025 in mind, Atkinson and Wood will probably see prolonged playing time. However, Woakes is thought of as James Anderson’s replacement, which is why the all-round player currently seems unstoppable.
Since fast bowling is difficult, the bowling lineup will always alter: Ben Stokes
Another cricketer who did not make the squad for the West Indies series is Matthew Potts. Despite England’s comparatively simple schedule, Stokes said that Test cricket is difficult for the pacers and that the two will play in the summer.
After a 2-0 lead and excellent teamwork, it was quite simple to decide to continue with the same lineup in an attempt to win the series 3-0. Even if we have a good break, that (Pennington’s participation) would happen naturally with six Test matches; quick bowling is difficult, so inevitably, we will see changes in the bowling lineup,” Stokes was cited by Eurosport as saying.
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While it is difficult to be out of the game, Potts and Dillon benefit greatly by being part of the team. It’s difficult, but they put in a tonne of work, so when the chance presents itself for any of them, they’ll be prepared. We don’t think there’s a need for us to alter, therefore we’ve played the first three games with the same squad. Even though he (Pennington) doesn’t now have the opportunity, we are aware of how hard he works in the midst, so we have no doubt that he will be prepared when one does present itself.