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Mr P@H
22 Jun 2007, 20:44
England v West Indies, ODI series
Collingwood leads new-look side
Cricinfo staff
June 22, 2007
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Paul Collingwood: in the captaincy hot seat © Getty Images
Paul Collingwood has been unveiled as England's new one-day captain, at the head of a new-look squad that contains two uncapped players in Warwickshire's Jonathan Trott and the Hampshire allrounder, Dmitri Mascarenhas.
Collingwood, who was widely tipped for the role after Michael Vaughan announced he would be standing down, has had limited captaincy experience but is the veteran of 121 ODIs over a six-year career, and confirmed his importance to the team with his crucial centuries in England's CB Series victory in Australia in February.
"The selectors believe that Paul Collingwood's experience and performances in the one-day game make him the ideal candidate to lead the side," said England's chairman of selectors, David Graveney. "He has been a key member of the one-day team for a while and we believe he is ready to take on the additional responsibility of captaincy."
Vaughan, whose performances in one-day cricket have been mystifyingly poor throughout his career, was not named in the 14-man squad. By his own admission, he will not be around to contest the World Cup in Asia in four years' time, and his absence will give Collingwood a better chance to bed down in the role and exert his own authority. "Overall, we were keen to identify the best way for the team to play in the one-day game," added Graveney, "pick players who can perform certain roles and keep one eye on the need to build towards the World Cup in 2011."
Two such players are Trott and Mascarenhas, who have been consistent county performers over the last few seasons and are due their opportunity to impress on a bigger stage. "Jonathan will give us options in the top three of the order," said Graveney. "He has been in prolific form for Warwickshire in the Friends Provident Trophy this season." Trott scored 353 runs in seven matches, including two centuries, as Warwickshire reached the semi-finals.
Mascarenhas is also in fine form in domestic one-day cricket. He has made two important half-centuries during Hampshire's march to the final of the Friends Provident Trophy, and has taken seven wickets at 21.71, while conceding his runs at just three an over. "Dimitri enjoys an excellent record in the shorter form of the game," added Graveney. "He has shown that he can take wickets on different types of surfaces and is also an effective hitter in the lower order."
One notable omission from the squad is Andrew Strauss, who this time last year was England's one-day captain but has since suffered a dramatic loss of form. " Strauss will be disappointed not to have been selected," said Graveney, "but we remain confident that he can recapture his best form in the one-day game and come back as a stronger player.
In his absence, England have given a recall to his fellow Test opener, Alastair Cook, who could find himself opening with England's new wicketkeeper, Matt Prior, who has seen off the challenge from Paul Nixon - one of the few players to emerge with credit from the World Cup. Owais Shah has also been given a chance to atone for his disappointing display in his one-odd Test appearance at Lord's earlier in the season.
With several familiar faces unavailable through injury and illness - among them Andrew Flintoff, Sajid Mahmood, Marcus Trescothick and Ravi Bopara - England have recalled the Sussex left-arm spinner and handy batsman Mike Yardy, who captained England A under Peter Moores' tutelage in Bangladesh this winter. Meanwhile Ryan Sidebottom is included in his first England one-day squad since the tour of Zimbabwe in October 2001, as a reward for his excellent performances in the recent Test series.
Sidebottom, Trott and Mascarenhas have also been added to the England Performance Squad which was announced earlier in the year, and has now swelled to 28 players. The first of two Twenty20 fixtures gets underway at The Oval on Thursday, June 28, followed by three one-day internationals at Lord's, Edgbaston and Trent Bridge.





England one-day squad 1 Paul Collingwood (Durham, capt), 2 James Anderson (Lancashire), 3 Ian Bell (Warwickshire), 4 Stuart Broad (Leicestershire), 5 Alastair Cook (Essex), Dimitri Mascarenhas (Hampshire), 7 Monty Panesar (Northamptonshire), 8 Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire), 9 Liam Plunkett (Durham), 10 Matt Prior (Sussex), 11 Owais Shah (Middlesex), 12 Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire), 13 Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire), 14 Michael Yardy (Sussex)



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Grimwood
22 Jun 2007, 20:45
Yardy and Dimi won't last.

Trott is a decent player but he makes Pietersen look like John Bull by comparison.

Grimwood
22 Jun 2007, 20:53
Trott claims to be related to Albert Trott. The Melbourne born player who played for both England and Australia in the 1800s.

A very indecisive family then.

Cleavy
22 Jun 2007, 20:58
haha! Yardy! He's crap!

Grimwood
22 Jun 2007, 20:59
He's listed under South Africa on Cricinfo and Cricket Archive for ****'s sake. He even played for South Africa U19s at the 99/00 world cup!

Russian
22 Jun 2007, 21:21
Another South African? And an Australian? :D

A bit tough on Dalrymple to replace him with a hack like Yardy, Bell's lucky but I guess they want something familiar at the top with Cook and Prior/Trott. No great surprise in the bowling, will be interesting to see what Flintoffless attack they go with, would think Sidebottom's left arm would get him in with Anderson, Mascarenhas, Collingwood and Monty, leaves the number 8 spot for Plunkett and Broad.

Mr P@H
22 Jun 2007, 21:28
Another South African? And an Australian? :D

A bit tough on Dalrymple to replace him with a hack like Yardy, Bell's lucky but I guess they want something familiar at the top with Cook and Prior/Trott. No great surprise in the bowling, will be interesting to see what Flintoffless attack they go with, would think Sidebottom's left arm would get him in with Anderson, Mascarenhas, Collingwood and Monty, leaves the number 8 spot for Plunkett and Broad.

Australian? Ambrose didn't get picked did he?

Cooldude
22 Jun 2007, 21:44
How does Yardy keep getting a game?

Romeo
22 Jun 2007, 22:24
How many more South African products will they manage? When in doubt go for another raid on the republic.;)

Grimwood
22 Jun 2007, 22:54
How does Yardy keep getting a game?

I have no ****ing idea. Call it Sussex bias I guess.

Australian? Ambrose didn't get picked did he?

I believe Dimi was raised in Australia. There are some games for a Western Australia Second XI dotted amongst his Hampshire games.

As for Tim Ambrose well, I'll be really interested to see what happens if he fulfills his potential....

Mr P@H
22 Jun 2007, 23:12
Oh yeah... well he's only played for Hants in the last 10 years and he was born in Chiswick so he can hardly be called an Aussie

Grimwood
22 Jun 2007, 23:43
He can hardly be called an Aussie

Er.. I think you're on your own with that one.

I have no problems with him playing for England though. He's played the majority of his cricket in England and he hasn't represented another country at any level.

The same cannot be said of Jon Trott.

Jaymin
22 Jun 2007, 23:47
How does Yardy keep getting a game?

Bring back Rikki Clarke! :D

Mr P@H
22 Jun 2007, 23:53
Er.. I think you're on your own with that one.

I have no problems with him playing for England though. He's played the majority of his cricket in England and he hasn't represented another country at any level.

The same cannot be said of Jon Trott.

Well i guess... could be said to be more Sri Lankan than Aussie, he can't really help where he was brought up and when he had his chance he upped and came back to England... plays/ed for Melville with a lot of Hants players as PT has his academy there. Not fond of Trott's selection although there is noone in better form i guess...

eddiesmith
23 Jun 2007, 01:17
What a wonderful day for England it will be when Sir Paul Collingwood leads them out :D

Freo Big Fella
23 Jun 2007, 11:09
Oh yeah... well he's only played for Hants in the last 10 years and he was born in Chiswick so he can hardly be called an Aussie

He did play all of his junior cricket over here though. Captained the WA Under 19's and played for the 2nd eleven. Plays for South Perth every summer. Certainly arguable enough that he's a product of Australian development

To be fair on him though, he was always pretty honest about wanting to play for Hants.

chunkylover
23 Jun 2007, 16:58
He did play all of his junior cricket over here though. Captained the WA Under 19's and played for the 2nd eleven. Plays for South Perth every summer. Certainly arguable enough that he's a product of Australian development

To be fair on him though, he was always pretty honest about wanting to play for Hants.

Melville??

defn learned his trade in australia, speaks with a broad australian accent, spends most off his off season in australia too. develop your own cricketers you useless poms

Mr P@H
23 Jun 2007, 20:47
Melville??

defn learned his trade in australia, speaks with a broad australian accent, spends most off his off season in australia too. develop your own cricketers you useless poms

He's A much better player since he came over to Hants, you may have sown the seeds but we watered him and nurtured him into a mighty oak tree. Broad Australian accent is a little strong, slight twang at best ;) Where is Melville anyway? PT was coach so there is a strong link, i think Liam Dawson was over there last season

UpForGrabs
25 Jun 2007, 00:07
Well done to Dimi.

He was the year above me at high school and his brother was in my year. Took 6/55 (iirc) on his f/c debut quite a while back.

Good footy player too. Was in our 1st XVIII for a few years.