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  • Burns to lead England Lions

    Surrey captain Rory Burns will lead England Lions in their four-day match against India A which starts at Blackfinch New Road on Monday

  • James Taylor appointed as England Selector

    James Taylor has been appointed as England Selector in a full-time capacity, with immediate effect
    Taylor played seven Test matches and 27 One-Day Internationals for England, including the 2015 Cricket World Cup and all four Tests in the 2016 Test series win in South Africa.
    In First-Class county cricket, the 28-year old also played for Leicestershire from 2008 to 2011 and Nottinghamshire 20

  • England Lions, media advisory

    England Lions play India A at the Kia Oval on Monday in the final of the A-team Tri-Series (11am start).
    If you're planning on attending, please contact Andy Wilson on details below, or Jon Surtees at Surrey (jsurtees@surreycricket.com).
    Both teams will be practising at the Kia Oval on Sunday - Lions players will be available for interview after training from around 12pm. Again, contact Andy

  • Barnard replaces Overton in Lions squad

    The Worcestershire all-rounder Ed Barnard has been called into the England Lions squad for the remainder of their A-team Tri-Series against West Indies A and India A, replacing Somerset's Craig Overton, who has a side injury.

  • Sam Curran and Craig Overton added to England ODI squad and Chris Jordan added to England Lions squad

    Surrey’s Sam Curran and Somerset’s Craig Overton have been called up from the Lions to join England’s squad for the final two Royal London ODIs against Australia. Both players will travel to Chester-le-Street today and will be available for selection on Thursday at Emirates Riverside and the final match of the series at Emirates Old Trafford on Sunday, providing additional fast-bowling options.

  • ECB XI to face India A tourists

    An ECB XI has been selected to face India A in the first match of their tour at Emerald Headingley on Sunday (June 17), as a result of Yorkshire's involvement in the knockout stages of the Royal London One-Day Cup

  • ​Mark Ramprakash to lead the Lions this summer

    Mark Ramprakash is to take over as head coach of the Lions on an interim basis for the matches against India A and West Indies A this summer.
    Ramprakash, who will combine the role alongside working with the England senior men’s teams as national lead batting coach, has been assigned to take the reins from Andy Flower following his interim appointment as director of England cricket supporting An

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