England announced their team for the only Test against Zimbabwe, unaccounted player who took 318 wickets got a place

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England Test Team vs Zimbabwe: The England Cricket Board has announced its squad for the only Test to be held against Zimbabwe in Trent Bridge, Nottingham from 22 May. He has elected a 13 -member team for this Test match, including an unaccounted player who has taken a 318 first class wicket.

Yes, this has happened. This information has been given by sharing a tweet with the official X account of England Cricket itself. He has said that 13 members have been selected in the England team for the only Test against Zimbabwe, one player is Essex’s fast bowler Sam Cook who has done 318 wickets in 88 matches in first class cricket. Not only this, Sam Cook has 17 wickets in 15 List A matches and 92 wickets in 84 T20 matches.

It is worth noting that in addition to Sam Cook, Jordan Cox has also been included in the English team, who has not played a single Test match for his country yet. Let us tell you that 24 -year -old Jordan Cox is a wicketkeeper batter who has made international debut in both ODI and T20 formats for England. He has scored 22 runs in 3 ODIs for England and 17 runs in 2 T20 matches. Apart from this, he has 3449 runs in 56 first class matches, 120 runs in 7 lists A matches and 2801 runs in 135 T20 matches.

Also know that the England Cricket Board has not chosen any weak team against Zimbabwe at all. The English team leads the star all -rounder Ben Stokes once again, with which the team consists of many deadly players like Oli Pope, Ben Docket, Joe Root, Jack Croly, Harry Brook and Gas Atkinson. It will be quite interesting to see whether a new English player gets a chance to make his debut in the only Test against Zimbabwe.

Such is the entire squad of England

Ben Stokes (Captain), Gas Atkinson, Shoaib Bashir, Harry Brook, Sam Cook, Jordan Cox, Jack Crlay, Ben Docket, Oli Pope, Matthew Pots, Joe Root, Jamie Smith, Josh Tung.

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