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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Graeme Swann is the new T20 captain for England

Graeme Swann will lead England against West Indies in the two T20 matches.England have named Graeme Swann as the captain for the two T20 matches to be played against West Indies at the Kia Oval later this month. He replaces the incumbent skipper, Stuart Broad, who tore a muscle during the ongoing ODI series against India and will miss out on those two games. 

Swann will become the 5th captain for England in the shortest format of the game. Swann has an impressive record in T20 cricket and played a vital role in securing England's first ever world title when they beat familiar foes Australia to lift the 2010 ICC T20 WC. 

Swann has an impressive tally of 33 wickets at an economy rate of 6.60. 

But Test and ODI opener Cook remains outside the Twenty20 squad, having not featured in the shortest format for almost two years. 

There is also no Kevin Pietersen in the 14-man list, meaning England will start with a youthful squad which includes two potential debutants in Yorkshire batsman Jonathan Bairstow and Hampshire spinner Danny Briggs. 

There is a return to Twenty20 for fast bowler James Anderson, inked in for Tests and ODIs - while young Durham leg-spinner Scott Borthwick is the other addition to the squad from the one which beat India by six wickets last month. 

National Selector Geoff Miller said: "We have once again selected a blend of experienced international performers, along with exciting young players with a great deal of talent. 

"We have had a successful summer to date and will be looking to continue our form during the Twenty20 series against West Indies and finish the summer with two strong performances. 

"We have selected 10 of the players who were involved in last month's Twenty20 victory over India, while the injuries to Stuart Broad and Eoin Morgan and the continued period of rest for Kevin Pietersen means we bring four players into the squad." 

Miller added: "Graeme Swann is a highly-respected member of the England side, and his experience and leadership qualities will be invaluable when he leads a young England team next week - a role he is very much looking forward to." 

England play the West Indies at The Oval on September 23 and 25. 

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