Woakes returns, Rocky Flintoff named in 14-member England Lions squad to face India A

IANS May 22, 2025 260 views

England Lions have announced an exciting 14-member squad featuring the return of veteran Chris Woakes and the debut of Rocky Flintoff, son of Ashes legend Andrew Flintoff. The squad blends experienced players with emerging talents, promising an intriguing contest against India A. James Rew will captain the side, which includes promising names like Rehan Ahmed and Josh Hull. The upcoming matches represent a crucial opportunity for players to stake their claim in England's senior cricket setup.

"These matches could prove crucial in his bid to retain a spot in the senior setup" - Cricket Analyst
Woakes returns, Rocky Flintoff named in 14-member England Lions squad to face India A
London, May 21: England Lions have announced a strong 14-member squad for their upcoming two four-day matches against India A, starting May 30 in Canterbury, with a mix of experience, exciting youth and a few eye-catching inclusions.

Key Points

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Chris Woakes seeks fitness test after Ashes success

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Rocky Flintoff makes historic Lions debut

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James Rew captains dynamic young squad

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Promising talents like Rehan Ahmed feature prominently

Headlining the selection is the return of veteran pacer Chris Woakes and the debut call-up for Rocky Flintoff, son of former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff.

Woakes, 36, who missed out on the squad for the one-off Test against Zimbabwe due to an ankle injury, is set to use the Lions fixtures as an opportunity to prove his fitness and form ahead of the senior team’s Test series against India in June.

Having starred in last summer’s Ashes series with 19 wickets at a stellar average of 18.15—earning him the Compton-Miller Medal—Woakes remains a key figure in English conditions. However, with rising pressure from younger seamers like Essex’s Sam Cook, these matches could prove crucial in his bid to retain a spot in the senior setup.

Captaining the Lions side is Somerset’s James Rew, who is a part of the senior squad for the Zimbabwe Test beginning on May 22. Rew will lead a dynamic group of cricketers, including legspinner Rehan Ahmed—available only for the first match before linking up with the T20I squad for the West Indies tour—and promising top-order batter Dan Mousley.

One of the most talked-about selections is that of Rocky Flintoff, the son of Ashes 2005 hero Andrew Flintoff. The squad also includes left-arm quick Josh Hull, who debuted for England last summer against Sri Lanka, and opener Ben McKinney, a former England U-19 graduate pushing for higher honours.

Another name that stands out is Farhan Ahmed, younger brother of Rehan, who has been rewarded for a string of solid performances for Nottinghamshire with his offspin.

While Jordan Cox is expected to return for the second fixture in Northampton after missing out on the squad for the Zimbabwe Test due to injury, there is no place for Jofra Archer. The pacer was initially considered for the second Lions match at Wantage Road, but a right-thumb injury—sustained during the IPL—has ruled him out of any immediate red-ball return.

England Lions Squad: James Rew (Captain), Farhan Ahmed, Rehan Ahmed, Sonny Baker, Jordan Cox, Rocky Flintoff, Emilio Gay, Tom Haines, George Hill, Josh Hull, Eddie Jack, Ben McKinney, Dan Mousley, Ajeet Singh Dale, Chris Woakes.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting squad selection by England! Woakes' return is expected but Rocky Flintoff's inclusion is the real surprise. Hope our India A boys give them a tough fight. Our young pacers like Arshdeep and Akash Deep should use this opportunity to shine against international talent. 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Flintoff Jr. already getting opportunities because of his father's name? Nepotism isn't just a Bollywood problem it seems! Hope he proves himself worthy though. Excited to see how our young spinners perform against English batsmen - our real strength is in spin department.
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Amit S.
Good warm-up matches before the main Test series. Woakes in England conditions is always dangerous - hope our batsmen get good practice against him. But where's Jofra Archer? Was really looking forward to seeing him bowl against our youngsters.
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Sneha P.
England always gives importance to grooming young talent through A tours. BCCI should also organize more such matches for our bench strength. The Ahmed brothers vs our young batsmen will be an interesting contest! 🤩
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Vikram J.
Hope this series gets proper coverage in India. These A tours are where future stars are made. Remember how Pant announced himself in England A tour before breaking into main team. Who will be our next big discovery?
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Neha R.
England's squad looks balanced but our India A team has more match practice in recent months. Our boys play so much domestic cricket while England players are mostly coming from county circuit. This experience difference might show in the matches.

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