Who are the players in England's Ashes squad?
BBC Sport profiles each of the 16 players named in England's squad for the five-Test Ashes against Australia from 21 November.
BBC Sport profiles each of the 16 players named in England's squad for the five-Test Ashes against Australia from 21 November.
Wood, Archer, Atkinson, Carse and Tongue lead attackWill Jacks gets nod over Rehan Ahmed as reserve spinnerAlready the quickest scoring team in Test cricket, England will hit Australia with their fastest bowling attack in a generation – perhaps all time – after announcing their 16-man squad for the Ashes this winter.A late curveball from Rob Key’s …
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