CBTF
Jun 22, 2026
21:00:00
England have named a 17-man squad for the upcoming T20I series against India, with uncapped all-rounder James Coles receiving his maiden call-up to the senior side. The Sussex all-rounder, who bats right-handed and bowls left-arm spin, is the only uncapped player in the squad.
Harry Brook will continue as captain of the T20I side, leading a squad that features several familiar faces alongside a handful of returning players. Jordan Cox, Sonny Baker and Saqib Mahmood have all been recalled after missing out on selection for England's 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup campaign. Brydon Carse and Jamie Overton were unavailable for selection because of injuries.
England squad: Harry Brook (captain), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Sonny Baker, Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Jos Buttler, James Coles, Jordan Cox, Sam Curran, Liam Dawson, Will Jacks, Saqib Mahmood, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Josh Tongue, Luke Wood.
It is a largely familiar squad with the presence of the experienced Jos Buttler, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid and Phil Salt, along with youngsters like Jacob Bethell and Rehan Ahmed. The all-round options include Sam Curran, Will Jacks and Liam Dawson, apart from Bethell and Coles.
In 61 T20 innings, the 21-year-old Coles has scored 1373 runs at an average of 28.60 with a strike rate of 146.37, and has seven half-centuries to his name. Coles, Sussex's youngest first-class debutant at 16 years and 157 days, has also bagged 53 wickets at an average of 26.94 with an economy of 8.27, including three four-wicket hauls.
England Men's National Selector Marcus North said Coles had thoroughly earned his place in the squad. "James Coles is an exciting addition and has earned his place following his performances with the England Lions and in T20 competitions here and abroad during the past 12 months."
The selectors have also opted for a larger-than-usual squad, given the scheduling challenges surrounding the series. "We have selected a larger squad to accommodate for the fact that this series will begin shortly after the Test series against New Zealand is due to conclude which allows us to be flexible," North added.
The T20I series begins on July 1 in Chester-le-Street, with only a two-day gap from the scheduled end of the third Test at Trent Bridge. Manchester will host the second T20I on July 4, followed by the third game at Trent Bridge on July 7. The last two T20Is will be played in Bristol and Southampton on July 9 and 11 respectively, followed by England's three-match ODI series against India.