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England name unchanged squad for second Ashes test at Lord's

July 12, 2015 16:30 IST
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England's Joe Root celebrates with James Anderson and Alastair Cook during the first Ashes Test in Cardiff. Photograph: Philip Brown Livepic/Reuters

England have named an unchanged 13-man squad for the second Ashes Test at Lord's next week having thrashed Australia by 169 runs in Cardiff on Saturday to take a 1-0 series lead, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Sunday.

England won the opening Test inside four days having bowled Australia out for 242, who were chasing a daunting 412 to win, and banished memories of the humiliating 5-0 Ashes whitewash in the previous series down under.

Joe Root scored a masterful hundred in the first innings and a fifty in the second while there were also pressure-easing half centuries from Gary Ballance and Ian Bell.

Moeen Ali also scored a swashbuckling 77 and took five wickets, as did Stuart Broad, in the match as part of an England bowling attack that subdued Australia's dangerous batting lineup.

Should the same 11 take the field at the home of cricket on Thursday, Middlesex pace bowler Steven Finn, without a Test cap since July 2013, and Yorkshire's uncapped spinner Adil Rashid will miss out.

The third Test begins at Edgbaston on July 29, the fourth at Trent Bridge on Aug. 6 and the final match of the series at the Oval on Aug. 20.

Squad: Alastair Cook (captain), Moeen Ali, James Anderson, Gary Ballance, Ian Bell, Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler, Steven Finn, Adam Lyth, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Mark Wood.

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