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Ashes 2019: Jack Leach replaces Moeen Ali as England announce squad for 2nd Test
London, Aug 10: England selectors on Friday named a 12-member squad for the second Ashes Test against Australia at Lord's starting on August 14.
As per the ECB website, Somerset left-arm orthodox spinner Jack Leach returned to the squad in place of Worcestershire all-rounder Moeen Ali. Leach, who was player of the match the last time England played at Lord's in victory over Ireland last month, is set to add to his five Test caps.
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