England’s Collingwood and Broad to miss Bangladesh tests

LONDON, (Reuters) – Twenty20 World Cup winning captain Paul Collingwood and bowler Stuart Broad will miss  England’s test series with Bangladesh starting at Lord’s on Thursday, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said.  

England named a 12 man squad yesterday that included Eoin  Morgan, who is called up to the test squad for the first time  after impressive performances in the recent Twenty20 World Cup  triumph in Barbados.  

The ECB said scans had shown that Collingwood needed  treatment for a left shoulder injury while Broad would be  rested. “Paul will undergo a period of rehabilitation for a  shoulder injury and has been ruled out of the Test series  against Bangladesh,” said England selector Geoff Miller.  

“There’s a need for Stuart to undertake an intensive  strengthening programme ahead of an arduous summer and a busy  winter and the next three weeks have been identified as the  ideal period for this programme,” said Miller.  

Andrew Strauss will lead England with James Anderson also  returning after missing the series in Bangladesh and Middlesex  paceman Steven Finn included with seamer Ajmal Shahzad. Five  players from the Twenty20 squad were selected. 
 
“We believe we’ve selected an exciting squad and with Paul  Collingwood and Stuart Broad taking no part in this series the  opportunity arises for a number of younger players to make a  mark at Test level,” said Miller.
  
“Eoin Morgan has impressed everyone since his inclusion in  England’s one-day squad and he now has the opportunity to play  a role in the Test team,” he added.
 
“He has always held ambitions of playing across all forms  of the game and we believe he has earned his place in this Test  squad.  

Miller said he had been encouraged by Finn’s Test debut in  Bangladesh over the winter as well as his strong start to the  domestic season.  

“He is aware of what is involved at the international level  and along with Ajmal Shazhad, who has also made a bright start  to the County season after touring Bangladesh over the winter,  offers us a great deal of depth in the bowling ranks,” he said.  
Squad:Andrew Strauss (captain), James Anderson, Ian Bell, Tim  Bresnan, Alastair Cook, Steven Finn, Eoin Morgan, Kevin  Pietersen, Matt Prior, Ajmal Shahzad, Graeme Swann, Jonathon  Trott.