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Michael Vaughan Chooses Livingstone, Parkinson And Mahmood As Uncapped Ashes Picks

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has chosen Lancashire trio of batter Liam Livingstone, leg-spinner Matt Parkinson and pacer Saqib Mahmood as his uncapped picks for Englands Ashes squad. With th

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By IANS News
Oct 09, 2021 • 09:29 PM

"From what they have done to Dominic Bess, I can't think he will be in their thoughts going to Australia. Parkinson is the next best after Jack Leach. We always seem to pick a leg-spinner in Australia - Mason Crane and Scott Borthwick have played in the last two Sydney Tests. Australia is a good tour for his development because you would not look to play him at the start. He bowled pretty well in the Bob Willis Trophy match. He gives the ball a chance, plenty of flight and a good rip."

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By IANS News
October 09, 2021 • 09:29 PM

"Look, we are not stocked full of high-class spinners so why not try and develop a player this winter like Parkinson. Sometimes on tours you have to be one step ahead. What is the point of Parkinson staying at home this winter? He would not learn anything. By taking him to Australia you hope he learns to understand Test cricket."

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Talking about Mahmood, who was recently given a pace bowling development contract by the ECB and was player of the series in England's 3-0 ODI series win, Vaughan mentioned that veteran pacer Jimmy Anderson spoke glowingly of him.

"He is talked about as the most skilful of the younger bowlers coming through. England missed a chance to play him in the summer when they went with Craig Overton instead. I've heard from good sources that of all the quicks he is the one with the confidence and potential to have a career in all formats across all conditions. Jimmy Anderson speaks very highly of him."

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"Again, he is going as a fringe player who could get a game but you have to take the opportunity to take a bowler like him so he can learn, be around Australia with a view to the next Ashes tour," signed off Vaughan.

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