Collingwood named as England Twenty20 captain

LONDON, (Reuters) – Paul Collingwood, who stepped down  as England one-day captain last year, was named yesterday to  lead the Twenty20 side in next month’s World Cup.

Collingwood resigned the captaincy at the same time as test  skipper Michael Vaughan because he felt it was affecting his  test form. He was also at the centre of an acrimonious confrontation  with the New Zealand team when he appealed for a run-out at The  Oval in a one-day international after batsman Grant Elliott had  collided in mid-pitch with England bowler Ryan Sidebottom.

Collingwood was bought by the Delhi Daredevils for the  Indian Premier League this year but did not play a single match  before returning from South Africa for the first test against  West Indies starting at Lord’s next Wednesday.

The selectors have opted for James Foster as wicketkeeper in  the 15-man squad ahead of test keeper Matt Prior while  all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is selected, subject to a full  recovery from the knee surgery which will keep him out of the  two-test series against West Indies.

National selector Geoff Miller told Sky Sports that Foster  had been recalled to the national side for the first time in  seven years because of his skill at standing up to the stumps.

“He’s been excellent over the last couple of years in  Twenty20 putting pressure while standing up to the stumps,”  Miller said. “That was the reason why, plus the fact his batting  down the order has improved dramatically.”

Graham Napier, who smashed 152 not out from 58 deliveries  for Essex against Sussex last year, has also been named in the  squad along with Middlesex and former Ireland batsman Eoin  Morgan.

Miller said the selectors had thought hard about the  captaincy before deciding on Collingwood.
“Captaincy is always a difficult decision but we felt that  was the right one,” he said. “It’s a short three-week period, it  won’t affect his game. He’s quite relaxed about the situation.”

The tournament starts on June 5 and ends with the final at  Lord’s on July 21.
England Twenty20 squad named yesterday for next month’s World Cup. Paul Collingwood (captain), James Anderson, Ravi Bopara, Stuart Broad, Andrew Flintoff, James Foster, Robert Key, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Eoin Morgan, Graham Napier, Kevin Pietersen, Owais Shah, Ryan Sidebottom, Graeme Swann, Luke Wright.