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England have announced their playing XI for the third and final Test against Sri Lanka, set to begin on Friday, September 6, at the Kennington Oval in London. With England leading the series 2-0, the team is keen to secure a clean sweep, and the inclusion of young Leicestershire seamer has added an exciting dimension to the lineup.
Josh Hull set for Test debut
Josh Hull, the 20-year-old left-arm seamer, is poised to make his Test debut after being included in the squad ahead of the second Test at Lord’s. Hull replaces Matthew Potts in the lineup and brings a fresh perspective to England’s bowling attack. His selection reflects England’s focus on nurturing young talent and adding variety to their pace options.
Hull’s consistent performances for Leicestershire have caught the selectors’ eye, and this Test will be his opportunity to showcase his potential on the international stage. Known for his ability to swing the ball both ways, Hull is expected to play a key role in England’s bid to dominate the Sri Lankan batting lineup.
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England aiming for a clean sweep
Having already clinched the series with wins at Old Trafford and Lord’s, England are aiming for a clean sweep in this three-match series. With Ollie Pope leading the side and Harry Brook as his deputy, the team has shown great form in both batting and bowling departments. Key players like Joe Root and Chris Woakes will be expected to continue their strong performances, while the team also looks forward to seeing how debutant Hull performs under pressure.
The Oval has historically been a favorable venue for England, and they will be eager to wrap up the series in style. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, will be desperate to salvage some pride and avoid a whitewash. The stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the series.
England’s playing XI for the 3rd Test against Sri Lanka
Dan Lawrence, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (captain), Joe Root, Harry Brook (vice-captain), Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Olly Stone, Josh Hull, Shoaib Bashir