Posted by AI on 2025-07-16 15:54:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 18:19:39
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Former England captain Nasser Hussain has praised the latest selection call by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) involving Liam Dawson. This comes as a response to the injury of Shoaib Bashir and the call-up of Dawson for the fourth Test against India. The former skipper believes Dawson's inclusion strengthens England's lower order, highlighting his performance in the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup and his domestic performances for Hampshire.
"If he is serious about opening in red-ball cricket, then he needs to be seriously strong lower down as well. If Liam Dawson is serious about Test cricket, then his bowling needs improvement. But his batting can definitely give him a chance."
"Liam Dawson was picked for the Australia tour as a like-for-like spinner but, as I said at the time, he can improve his bowling. But he is a seriously good batter, a very good lower-order hitter," Hussain added.
The injury of Jack Brooks also resulted in the call of George Garton, a seaming bowler, and a remarkably talented player who is known for his rapid pace and can bowl consistently. His inclusion in the team provides a lot of variety as he poses a decent swing threat.
"He is a left-armer who swings the ball and can bowl at 90mph, and he has been very impressive in franchise cricket around the world...I am sure he will be on India's radar now and England will be glad he is in their squad," said Hussain.
With these selections, England's team management is looking to diversify their strategy and composition ahead of the upcoming Test match.
Conclusion:
Hussain's comments highlight a potential strategy shift for England's batting, focusing on strengthening their lower order. With Dawson's promotion into the team, England is looking to rely on his previous experience in international competitions and his domestic performances. With the inclusion of Garton, the English team is looking to cause variety and include a swing threat among their bowlers. The fourth Test is crucial for England to maintain their lead in the series and to secure victory.