British vs. India: Liam Dawson replaces the injured Shoaib Bashir for the fourth test game in Old Trafford | Cricket News

LIAM DAWSON will replace the injured Shoaib Bashir on the UK’s fourth test game.

Left-Arm Spinner Dawson will be the first test in July 2017, and the fractured finger has been excluded from the rest of Bashir.

After injured, Bash continued to participate in the Lord’s third exam and won the final ticket gate with a dramatic victory of England.

The 35 -year -old Dawson performed with Hampshire at the County Championship Circuit, gathered 49 tickets in 2023 and added 53 in 2024.

In recent years he has drifted in the British red and white ball competition, but has been recalled to the T20 for a series for West Indies earlier this season.

The British team plays India in the fourth test on Old Trafford.

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Dawson also has 18 hundreds of first -class people, famous for his great defenders and will be hit by NO 8 in the UK’s lineup held in Emirates Old Trafford.

Harry Brook said: “(DAWSON) is a very experienced and very skilled cricket player.

“I hope he has played everywhere and will be able to play with everyone this week.

“He always tries to fight for the team. He’s fierce competition and it is better to put him here.”

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Harry Brook was reflected in the needle between the UK and India ahead of the next test game in Old Trafford.

The United Kingdom resisted the opportunity to rotate the seams, which means that it will continue after a successful return to the test team after winning the Lord ‘S after acting for more than four years.

Brydon Carse, CHRIS WOOAKES and Captain Stokes will also provide additional options.

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