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		<title>James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Ian Bell left out of England&#8217;s one-day squad to face New Zealand,</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[England omitted several senior players, including pacemen James Anderson and Stuart Broad, as well as senior batsman Ian Bell, from their one-day squad announced Tuesday for their upcoming series with World Cup finalists New Zealand. Given England face Australia in a five-Test Ashes series starting in Cardiff on 8 July, it was no great surprise [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>England omitted several senior players, including pacemen James Anderson and Stuart Broad, as well as senior batsman Ian Bell, from their one-day squad announced Tuesday for their upcoming series with World Cup finalists New Zealand.</p>
<p>Given England face Australia in a five-Test Ashes series starting in Cardiff on 8 July, it was no great surprise Anderson and Broad were left out of a one-day squad announced shortly after they both featured in a 199-run second Test defeat by New Zealand at Headingley on Tuesday.<br />
Also omitted were top-order batsmen Bell and Gary Ballance, as well as off-spinning all-rounder Moeen Ali, who all featured in the second Test as well. However, national selector James Whitaker insisted none of the players left out had retired from one-day internationals as England looked to revive their fortunes in white-ball cricket following an embarrassing first-round exit at this year&#8217;s World Cup where they failed to beat a single Test nation.<br />
&#8220;A number of players involved in the recent World Cup including James Anderson, Gary Ballance, Ian Bell and Stuart Broad have been left of the squad for this series,&#8221; said Whitaker.<br />
&#8220;It is important to point out that none of these players have been ruled out of playing a role for England in limited overs formats in the future.&#8221;<br />
The 14-man squad, again led by Eoin Morgan– England&#8217;s captain at the World Cup – contained one uncapped player in Kent batsman Sam Billings.<br />
&#8220;This series presents an excellent opportunity to look at players we believe can play a key role for England over the next four years as we build towards the next ICC Cricket World Cup,&#8221; said Whitaker.<br />
&#8220;We have opted to rest Moeen Ali from this series and he will play cricket for Worcestershire in preparation for the Ashes next month,&#8221; the former England batsman added.<br />
The five-match one-day series starts at Edgbaston on June 9</p>
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