
Essex Men's batter Charlie Allison has been selected for the England Lions four-day series against South Africa A.
Allison, 21, has scored 282 runs in nine innings so far this season at an average of 35.25, with a high-score of 80. This selection for the right-handed batter will be the first time he has been called up to the England Lions setup.
The England Lions selectors have named a 15-player squad for the upcoming four-day series against South Africa A. Warwickshire’s Dan Mousley will captain the team which will play South Africa A in two four-day matches at Arundel (May 22-25) and Beckenham (May 29-June 01).
Dan Mousley - Captain (Warwickshire)
Charlie Allison (Essex)
Henry Crocombe (Sussex) second four-day match.
Eddie Jack (Hampshire)
Ben Geddes (Middlesex)
Ben Mayes (Hampshire)
Ben McKinney (Durham)
Tom Lawes (Surrey)
Alfie Ogborne (Somerset) first four-day match.
Liam Patterson-White (Nottinghamshire)
James Sales (Northamptonshire)
Naavya Sharma (Middlesex)
Mitchell Stanley (Lancashire)
Asa Tribe (Glamorgan)
James Wharton (Yorkshire)
The four-day squad includes five players who were a part of the Lions’ tour of Australia in the winter – Eddie Jack, Ben McKinney, Tom Lawes, Mitchell Staney and Asa Tribe.
Seven players are uncapped by the Lions – Charlie Allison, Henry Crocombe, Ben Geddes, Ben Mayes, Alfie Ogborne, James Sales and Naavya Sharma.
Somerset seamer Ogborne is selected for the first four-day match, with Sussex’s Henry Crocombe set to join the squad for the second match at Beckenham.
England Men’s Performance Director, Ed Barney, said: “We have selected an exciting squad that brings together those players that are potentially next in line for England selection, alongside some of the most exciting talent in the game.
“We have a core of players who toured Australia with the Lions in the winter as well as new names who have been rewarded for their form in the Rothesay County Championship this season. These matches provide an opportunity to perform and execute their skills against a strong international side.”