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England Test Squad for Pakistan series


England's Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar named in a 16-man squad for Test series against Pakistan in UAE.

Due to security concerns in Pakistan, Test series will be played in the UAE. England will announce one-day and Twenty20 squads later date.


PAKISTAN Vs ENGLAND 2012

17 Jan: First Test, Dubai
25 Jan: Second Test, Abu Dhabi
3 Feb: Third Test, Dubai
13 Feb: First ODI, Abu Dhabi
15 Feb: Second ODI, Abu Dhabi
18 Feb: Third ODI, Dubai
21 Feb: Fourth ODI, Dubai
23 Feb: First T20, Dubai
25 Feb: Second T20, Dubai
27 Feb: Third T20, Abu Dhabi

England Test squad: Andrew Strauss (capt), Jonathan Trott, Eoin Morgan, Alastair Cook, Matt Prior (wkt), Kevin Pietersen, Stuart Broad, Ian Bell, James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Chris Tremlett, Tim Bresnan, Steven Davies, Monty Panesar, Ravi Bopara and Steven Finn

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