By Graeme Mair Last updated: 6th August 2007
Schofield: returns from the wilderness
Having reviewed the team's performances in the NatWest international Twenty20 matches against West Indies, the selectors felt it was necessary to include a number of players with greater experience of this format of the game in the squad to go to South Africa.
David Graveney.
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England have adopted an adventurous selection policy for the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship with James Kirtley, Darren Maddy, Chris Schofield, Jeremy Snape and Luke Wright all named in a 15-man squad
The squad is captained by Paul Collingwood and includes the bulk of England's regular ODI side alongside the five specialist selections.
Andrew Flintoff is named after making good progress in his recovery from ankle surgery. The Lancashire all-rounder will warm-up for the event by making his return to international action during the seven-match ODI series against India that starts on August 21.
Test captain Michael Vaughan and batsmen Ian Bell and Andrew Strauss do not make the squad as they are not regarded as being well suited to the shortest format.
Instead, the selectors have picked Owais Shah and Vikram Solanki - batsmen with the ability to score in unorthodox areas.
The most notable omission is left-arm spinner Monty Panesar, with Snape and Schofield preferred as the slow bowling options.
Less surprising is the inclusion of Warwickshire captain Maddy, who has developed a reputation as the most innovative opening batsman in domestic Twenty20 cricket.
Sussex all-rounder Wright gains reward for being the leading run-scorer in this season's domestic Twenty20 Cup, while Surrey leg-spinner Schofield completes a remarkable return to the England fold.
Schofield was the leading wicket-taker in the group phase of this year's Twenty20 Cup, but last played for England in 2000 when he was discarded after two unsuccessful Test appearances.
The 28-year-old subsequently drifted out out of the professional game after being released by Lancashire at the end of the 2004 season, but relaunched his career by joining Surrey during the second-half of last season and has now gained reward for some impressive Twenty20 Cup displays.
"Having reviewed the team's performances in the NatWest international Twenty20 matches against West Indies, the selectors felt it was necessary to include a number of players with greater experience of this format of the game in the squad to go to South Africa," said chairman of selectors David Graveney.
"The World Twenty20 tournament will be new ground for everyone and we feel that combining players with experience of one-day international cricket together with Twenty20 'specialists' will give us the best possible chance of success."
The Twenty20 World Championship takes place in South Africa from September 11-24.
England are drawn in Group B, which is based at Newlands, and face fixtures against Zimbabwe (Sep 13) and Australia (Sep 14), with the top two progressing to the second group stage.
Twenty20 World Championship squad: Paul Collingwood (captain) (Durham), Ravi Bopara (Essex), Stuart Broad (Leicestershire), Andrew Flintoff (Lancashire), James Kirtley (Sussex), Darren Maddy (Warwickshire), Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire), Matthew Prior (Sussex), Chris Schofield (Surrey), Owais Shah (Middlesex), Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire), Jeremy Snape (Leicestershire), Vikram Solanki (Worcestershire), Chris Tremlett (Hampshire), Luke Wright (Sussex)
| Fixture |
|---|
| Saturday 11th October |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand |
| Test Match Series |
| India vs Australia |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| Canada vs Zimbabwe |
| Sri Lanka vs Pakistan |
| Sunday 12th October |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| Pakistan vs Zimbabwe |
| Canada vs Sri Lanka |
| Monday 13th October |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| TBC vs TBC |
| TBC vs TBC |
| Tuesday 14th October |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand |
| Friday 17th October |
| Test Match Series |
| India vs Australia |
| Result |
|---|
| Friday 10th October |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets. |
| Canada vs Pakistan Pakistan won by 35 runs. |
| Thursday 9th October |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand Bangladesh won by 7 wickets. |
| Wednesday 24th September |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Somerset vs Lancashire Lancashire won by 8 wickets. |
| Sussex vs Yorkshire Match Drawn |
| Kent vs Durham Durham won by an innings and 71 runs. |
| Nottinghamshire vs Hampshire Hampshire won by 203 runs. |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Gloucestershire vs Essex Match Drawn |
| Northamptonshire vs Middlesex Middlesex won by 93 runs. |
| Leicestershire vs Derbyshire Leicestershire won by 8 wickets. |
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