England recall Gary Ballance for first Test against South Africa at Lord's

But in-form Surrey batsman Mark Stoneman was overlooked by selectors

Ed Malyon,Rory Dollard
Saturday 01 July 2017 06:16 EDT
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Gary Ballance has been in and out of the England picture over the last year
Gary Ballance has been in and out of the England picture over the last year (Reuters)

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Gary Ballance has earned an England recall for the first Test against South Africa at Lord's on Thursday, with uncapped seamer Toby Roland-Jones and spinner Liam Dawson also included.

Joe Root is set to skipper England for the first since succeeding Alastair Cook as captain and his Yorkshire team-mate Ballance, who is the second highest scorer in the County Championship with 815 runs, will slot in at number three.

The left-hander looked to be in for a lengthy international exile after making just 24 runs in four torturous innings in Bangladesh in October but his weight of runs this summer have persuaded the selectors to overlook in-form Surrey opener Mark Stoneman, Middlesex batsman Dawid Malan and Lancashire's Haseeb Hameed who had also been considered. Durham's Keaton Jennings was, however, included and could open against the nation of his birth.

In the bowling ranks, Middlesex beanpole Roland-Jones is also named in the 12-man squad for his home ground, with fellow seamers Chris Woakes and Jake Ball ruled out, while Hampshire's slow left-armer Dawson is retained ahead of Adil Rashid after making his debut in Chennai in Cook's curtain call.

Stuart Broad has been passed fit after a troublesome foot problem and will line-up for Nottinghamshire in the Royal London One-Day Cup final on Saturday while Mark Wood makes a welcome return for the first time since October 2015, having overcome a catalogue of injury problems.

National selector, James Whitaker, said: "There is great excitement around the first Test of the summer and with the start of a new era under the captaincy of Joe Root this is an exciting time for English cricket.

"Yorkshire's Gary Ballance could play his first Test since October. He has been in fantastic touch with the bat in the Championship averaging over 100. He deserves to be included and we feel that he will add maturity and experience to our middle-order.

"Toby Roland-Jones is a player we have been monitoring for quite some time and deserves his chance after a strong couple of seasons with Middlesex in red ball cricket. He came close last year when he was named in the Test squad against Pakistan in July. Toby has been in good form this campaign and his ability to seam the ball along with the fact that he can score useful runs down the order gives us a number of options.

"On behalf of the selectors, I would like to wish Joe Root, Trevor Bayliss and all the squad the very best for what will be a competitive series against South Africa."

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