Will Jacks, an all-rounder for England, returns from a tour of Bangladesh, and Rehan Ahmed is set to make his début.
Will Jacks sustained a thigh injury during the second ODI and will be sidelined for the rest of the Bangladesh tour. Rehan Ahmed will likely make his debut in Jacks' place
Due to a thigh injury, England all-rounder Will Jacks will not be able to participate in the remaining Bangladesh trip. In the winter of 2022, Jacks, one of England's up-and-coming all-rounders, earned his debut for the national team in all three formats.
Jacks made his ODI debut during the Bangladesh trip, and he performed admirably in the first two games as England won the series. Before suffering a quadriceps injury, he amassed 27 runs and one wicket over the two games. The 2022–23 season marked the debut of the Surrey player on the world stage.
He played in the Test series against the same team in December after making his T20I début against Pakistan in September. Jacks made an impression during his Test debut in Rawalpindi on a very flat surface, picking 6/161 in the first session. The final score was 74 runs in favour of England, according to an ICC press statement. In the third and final ODI of the series, England is anticipated to use Rehan Ahmed, a leg spinner, in his début due to Jacks' injury.
Rehan Ahmed was praised by England captain Jos Buttler previously and it was stated that the team was eager to see how he developed. "Rehan has a lot of intriguing potential. It's great to have him in and around the England setup, and we're excited about his development and where we believe he can go "Howeverler had said.
Rehan will benefit greatly from spending time with Adil, discussing bowling, and watching each other bowl, said Buttler. It will also be a significant step in Rehan's growth. "Someone like Adil has been such a star performer for us for a long time," he continued. The victory over Bangladesh, who have been formidable at home and recently beat India in an ODI series, will give England a lot of confidence. The current world winners in white-ball cricket, England, will compete in the ODI World Cup.