logo
Jamie Overton recalled for England's series decider against India at the Oval

Jamie Overton recalled for England's series decider against India at the Oval

Glasgow Timesa day ago
Overton's return is the only change to the squad from Emirates Old Trafford, where India escaped with a draw on Sunday after batting for five sessions and 143 overs, despite a 311-run first-innings deficit.
Having been in pole position to move into an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series, England were only able to take four wickets in India's second innings and two were in the first five balls.
Ben Stokes hinted changes were likely to England's bowling attack for the fifth Test against India (Martin Rickett/PA)
Captain Ben Stokes hinted 'fresh legs' in the bowling might be needed, with Chris Woakes and Brydon Carse playing all four Tests and having sent down an onerous 167 and 155 overs respectively so far.
Jofra Archer has also played back-to-back Tests following a four-year absence, with Overton joining fellow seamers Gus Atkinson and Josh Tongue in pushing for a spot in England's XI.
While Stokes considers himself 'very unlikely' to miss out in south London on Thursday, despite a sore left leg and right bicep tendon, the tight turnaround between matches means changes seem likely.
Stokes said on Sunday: 'These recovery days are going to be pretty important and we might have to make a few decisions to get some fresh legs in. That won't be decided until we get closer to the last game.'
We've made one addition to our squad for the 5th Rothesay Test, which starts at the Kia Oval on Thursday.
See the squad 👇
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 28, 2025
Overton made his lone Test appearance in England's first series under Stokes and Brendon McCullum against New Zealand in 2022, thumping 97 and taking two wickets at Headingley in an important win.
He has been on the fringes since then, with a back injury restricting his red-ball availability, although he has been a regular in England's limited-overs sides since last winter.
Tongue featured in the first two Tests of the series and took 11 wickets but was expensive.
Atkinson, meanwhile, has not played a first-class match since that one-off Zimbabwe Test in late May after suffering a hamstring injury and he was not risked to make a comeback in Manchester.
Gus Atkinson has not featured professionally since late May (John Walton/PA)
Atkinson – who has claimed 55 wickets in his first dozen Test appearances – turned out for Surrey's second XI against Somerset last week and could make a long-awaited England return on his home ground.
Liam Dawson looks set to be retained as England's frontline spinner despite failing to make an impact on a flat day five pitch at the weekend, offering control but not a consistent wicket-taking threat.
Dawson, who featured in a Test for the first time in eight years, had footholes to exploit left-handers Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja, who made an unbeaten hundred, but could not take advantage.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

You're just the groundsman – India coach Gautam Gambhir in spat with Oval staff
You're just the groundsman – India coach Gautam Gambhir in spat with Oval staff

South Wales Guardian

time9 minutes ago

  • South Wales Guardian

You're just the groundsman – India coach Gautam Gambhir in spat with Oval staff

While England decided to take a break two days out from the fifth and final match of a tetchy series, India were back in the nets at the Kia Oval as they attempt to salvage a 2-2 draw. But even with Ben Stokes and company absent, it did not take long for tensions to flare in south London. Gambhir, who can expect to face serious scrutiny over his position if England claim another victory, was seen sharing terse words with Lee Fortis, Surrey's lead curator. Gambhir, a 58-Test veteran, was caught on camera wagging his finger as Fortis towered over him, repeatedly stating: 'You can't tell us what to do' and 'You don't tell any of us what to do'. Gambhir can also be heard adding: 'You're just the groundsman, nothing beyond.' Fortis, who has been named as the ECB's grounds manager of the year for the last three seasons, is understood to have been keeping a protective eye on the square during India's practice with plenty of cricket still to be played on it once the international summer is over. Gambhir did not take kindly to his intervention. After walking away in conversation with India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, who appeared to take on the role of mediator, Fortis told Gambhir he may be forced to lodge complaint against him, drawing a response of: 'You can go and report to whoever you want'. The Board of Control for Cricket in India and Surrey have been contacted for comment. Whether India's frustrations included concerns over the Test pitch as well as their training provisions is not known but the Oval deck is expected to carry some live grass at the start of the game and provide greater pace and bounce than in the previous four matches. England's attack has struggled for cut through at times, not least in the last innings at Old Trafford, where they mustered just four wickets in 143 overs. India's rearguard ended in rancour, with Stokes annoyed that Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja declined his offer of an early handshake as they each pursued centuries. Both men reached three figures, but did so with some persistent sledging in their ears from England fielders. Relations between the teams had been relatively serene until a time-wasting row midway through the third Test at Lord's, where Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett were treated to some X-rated words from India captain Shubman Gill. England responded by accusing Gill of running down the clock himself during his own innings and Mohammed Siraj was fined for his furious send off of Duckett the next morning, though a brief shoulder to shoulder contact between the two was accepted as accidental.

India cricket coach in furious row with Oval groundsman ahead of fifth Test vs England
India cricket coach in furious row with Oval groundsman ahead of fifth Test vs England

Daily Mirror

time39 minutes ago

  • Daily Mirror

India cricket coach in furious row with Oval groundsman ahead of fifth Test vs England

England and India will conclude their fiery five-match Test series on Thursday and sparks are already flying after touring head coach Gautam Gambhir was filmed clashing with Oval groundsman Lee Fortis India's increasingly ill-tempered tour of England continued as head coach Gautam Gambhir engaged in an angry exchange with Surrey's head groundsman ahead of Thursday's deciding Test. While England decided to take a break two days out from the fifth and final match of a tetchy series, India were back in the nets at the Kia Oval as they attempt to salvage a 2-2 draw. ‌ But even with Ben Stokes and company absent, it did not take long for tensions to flare in south London. Gambhir, who can expect to face serious scrutiny over his position if England claim another victory, was seen sharing terse words with Lee Fortis, Surrey's lead curator. ‌ Gambhir, a 58-Test veteran, was caught on camera wagging his finger as Fortis towered over him, repeatedly stating: 'You can't tell us what to do' and 'you don't tell any of us what to do.' Gambhir can also be heard adding: 'You're just the groundsman, nothing beyond.' ‌ Fortis, who has been named as the ECB's grounds manager of the year for the last three seasons, is understood to have been keeping a protective eye on the square during India's practice with plenty of cricket still to be played on it once the international summer is over. Gambhir did not take kindly to his intervention. After walking away in conversation with India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, who appeared to take on the role of mediator, Fortis told Gambhir he may be forced to lodge complaint against him, drawing a response of: 'You can go and report to whoever you want.' ‌ The Board of Control for Cricket in India and Surrey have been contacted for comment. Whether India's frustrations included concerns over the Test pitch as well as their training provisions is not known but the Oval deck is expected to carry some live grass at the start of the game and provide greater pace and bounce than in the previous four matches. England's attack has struggled for cut through at times, not least in the last innings at Old Trafford, where they mustered just four wickets in 143 overs. India's rearguard ended in rancour, with Stokes annoyed that Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja declined his offer of an early handshake as they each pursued centuries. Both men reached three figures, but did so with some persistent sledging in their ears from England fielders. Relations between the teams had been relatively serene until a time-wasting row midway through the third Test at Lord's, where Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett were treated to some X-rated words from India captain Shubman Gill. England responded by accusing Gill of running down the clock himself during his own innings and Mohammed Siraj was fined for his furious send-off of Duckett the next morning, though a brief shoulder to shoulder contact between the two was accepted as accidental.

India's head coach clashes with Oval staff before fifth Test as tempers flare
India's head coach clashes with Oval staff before fifth Test as tempers flare

The Guardian

timean hour ago

  • The Guardian

India's head coach clashes with Oval staff before fifth Test as tempers flare

India's increasingly ill-tempered tour of England continued as their head coach, Gautam Gambhir, engaged in an angry exchange with Surrey's head groundsman on Tuesday. While England decided to take a break before the start of the fifth and final match of a tetchy series on Thursday, India were back in the nets at the Oval as they attempt to salvage a 2-2 draw. But even with Ben Stokes and company absent, it did not take long for tensions to flare in south London. Gambhir, who can expect to face serious scrutiny over his position if England claim another victory, was seen sharing terse words with Lee Fortis, Surrey's lead curator. Gambhir, a 58-Test veteran, was caught on camera wagging his finger as Fortis towered over him, repeatedly stating: 'You can't tell us what to do' and 'You don't tell any of us what to do'. Gambhir can also be heard adding: 'You're just the groundsman, nothing beyond.' Fortis, who has been named as the ECB's grounds manager of the year for the last three seasons, is understood to have been keeping a protective eye on the square during India's practice with plenty of cricket still to be played on it once the international summer is over. Gambhir did not take kindly to his intervention. After walking away in conversation with the India batting coach, Sitanshu Kotak, who appeared to take on the role of mediator, Fortis told Gambhir he may be forced to lodge a complaint against him, drawing a response of: 'You can go and report to whoever you want.' The Board of Control for Cricket in India and Surrey have been contacted for comment. Whether India's frustrations included concerns over the Test pitch as well as their training provisions is not known but the Oval deck is expected to carry some live grass at the start of the game and provide greater pace and bounce than in the previous four matches. England's attack has struggled for cut through at times, not least in the last innings at Old Trafford, where they mustered just four wickets in 143 overs. Sign up to The Spin Subscribe to our cricket newsletter for our writers' thoughts on the biggest stories and a review of the week's action after newsletter promotion India's rearguard ended in rancour, with Stokes annoyed that Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja declined his offer of an early handshake as they each pursued centuries. Both men reached three figures, but did so with some persistent sledging in their ears from England fielders. Relations between the teams had been relatively serene until a time-wasting row midway through the third Test at Lord's, where Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett were treated to some X-rated words from the India captain, Shubman Gill. England responded by accusing Gill of running down the clock himself during his own innings and Mohammed Siraj was fined for his furious send off of Duckett the next morning, though a brief shoulder to shoulder contact between the two was accepted as accidental.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store