London, September 01:
England named
Essex all-rounder Ronnie Irani in their 14-man squad for the
deciding fourth test against India starting at The Oval on
Thursday.
Irani, who replaced the injured Andrew
Flintoff, played the last of his three tests in 1999 against New Zealand.
There were also recalls for opening
batsman Marcus Trescothick, who has recovered from the thumb injury that ruled
him out of the first three matches of the series, and seam bowlers Steve
Harmison and Dominic Cork.
Trescothick, Harmison and Cork will
play one-day matches for their counties on Monday to test their fitness after
recent problems.
"We want to give these three players
some more match practice before the test match and we should have a clearer
picture of their fitness by Tuesday," chairman of selectors David Graveney said.
"Marcus Trescothick played yesterday in
the C & G Final and suffered no reaction above the norm to his thumb injury. He
was happy with the way he batted and felt fine in the field.
"The selectors discussed the likely
shape of the team when we met earlier in the week and we were not inclined to
play seven batsmen and four bowlers.
"This policy did not work for us
against Sri Lanka at Lord's earlier in the summer and we feel that we will need
a five-bowler combination for this test.
With the series level at 1-1, Graveney
said the selectors had decided not to name a second specialist spinner.
"Without having seen the wicket, we
are not expecting a surface which is especially helpful to spin," Graveney
added.