LONDON, July 9: England have named swing bowler Matthew Hoggard in a 13-man squad for the first Test against Pakistan starting at Lord’s this Thursday despite a freak accident that required six stitches in his bowling hand.

Hoggard, England’s senior bowler, was playing rugby in the warm-up before the third day of England ‘A’s match against Pakistan on Saturday when Yorkshire team mate Tim Bresnan stood on his hand.

Strike bowler Steve Harmison has been recalled after missing the drawn series against Sri Lanka with a shin injury.

Selectors also included three other pacemen in Liam Plunkett, Sajid Mahmood and Jon Lewis as cover for Hoggard.

“We have included five pace bowlers in the squad because we need cover for Matthew Hoggard following the hand injury he sustained while with England A yesterday,” chairman of selectors David Graveney said in a statement on Sunday.

“Matthew's injury will be reassessed by our medical staff on Tuesday and we will give him the maximum time he needs to prove his fitness because he is the most experienced member of our attack.”

The injury to Hoggard, the most durable member of a fragile England pace attack, is the latest in a summer of woe for England after the euphoria of last year's Ashes win over Australia.

Andrew Strauss, with just two years of Test cricket behind him, will captain his country in a Test for the first time on Thursday.

With Andrew Flintoff's enforced absence, batsman Ian Bell has been recalled and will share the fifth bowler's duties with fellow medium-pacer Paul Collingwood.

“You can't replace Andy Flintoff, he's irreplaceable,”

Graveney told SkySports news. “Ian Bell will play and he and Paul Collingwood will have to bowl some overs to support the four main bowlers.”

Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar is also certain to play after the selectors decided against picking Middlesex all-rounder Jamie Dalrymple, who was of the few England successes in the 5-0 one-day series loss to Sri Lanka.

Squad: Andrew Strauss (captain), Marcus Trescothick, Alastair Cook, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood, Geraint Jones, Matthew Hoggard, Liam Plunkett, Steve Harmison, Sajid Mahmood, Jon Lewis, Monty Panesar.—Reuters

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