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Paul Collingwood, Matt Prior Dropped from ODI Squad


England's Paul Collingwood and Matt Prior has been out from the Upcoming one-day and Twenty20 series against Sri Lanka.

Since Collingwood retired from Test cricket, after won the Ashes in Australia but he was included in the World Cup 2011 team. After returning from World Cup, Collingwood T-20 captaincy has been stripped and replaced by new captain Stuart Broad.


England all-rounder Samit Patel and wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter has been selected for the team in ODI and T-20 series against Sri Lanka. Kieswetter have been chosen to replace Matt Prior.

Fast bowler Brad is likely to be fit to play Twenty20 match against Sri Lanka on Saturday. Brad was hurt during the third Test against Sri lanka.

Fast bowler Chris Tremlett has given the rest for the upcoming Test series against India.

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