Warwickshire’s Ian Bell has been preferred to Robert Key and Kevin Pietersen in the England squad for the series opener against Bangladesh
Cricinfo staff14-May-2005
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Warwickshire’s Ian Bell has been preferred to Robert Key and Kevin Pietersen in the England squad for the series opener against Bangladesh at Lord’s on Thursday week.Bell’s early season form – he has scored 482 runs at over 80 so far in the Championship – meant that the much-hyped Pietersen missed out. And David Graveney, England’s head of selection, greeted the questions about Pietersen with an air of weary inevitability. “Kevin has received a lot of media attention and we had to make a choice between him and Graham Thorpe … Graham did well last time out and is our most experienced player and we hope he’ll recover from injury in time to win his 99th Test cap.”””I don’t think I could have done any more in terms of the amount of runs I have scored,” Bell explained. “It still came as a surprise. After all, Rob Key was the man in possession and he’s had a decent start to the season, while Kevin did fantastically well in the one-dayers in South Africa, so it was never straightforward.”Jon Lewis, Gloucestershire’s fast bowler, could make his debut after a good start to the season (he has taken 18 wickets at 22.55) and was preferred to the centrally-contracted James Anderson. Whether Lewis plays seems to depend on whether Simon Jones can recover from a back injury.England squad Michael Vaughan (capt), Marcus Trescothick, Andrew Strauss, Graham Thorpe, Ian Bell, Andrew Flintoff, Geraint Jones (wk), Ashley Giles, Matthew Hoggard, Steve Harmison, Simon Jones, Jon Lewis
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