
Cook, 27, has been one of the most consistent bowlers in county cricket while turning out for Essex in recent years. He has picked 318 first-class wickets at an average of 19.77 and impressed on the England Lions tour of Australia over the winter, taking 13 wickets across three matches.
On the other hand, Cox, who broke his thumb before the first Test against New Zealand last year, has been given another chance to potentially make his debut in red-ball cricket for England. Just like Cook, Cox also plays county cricket for Essex.
Seamer Josh Tongue has earned a recall to the Test squad, having last featured during the Ashes in 2023. After overcoming a series of injuries, he has been in impressive form this season with 15 wickets at an average of 24 in the county championship. Tongue and Cook, along with Gus Atkinson and Matthew Potts, form the fast-bowling department for England.
In terms of batters, Zak Crawley retains his position despite having a horror series in New Zealand, while Ollie Pope would get a chance to bat at No.3 after watching Jacob Bethell sparkle in that role.
Bethell, though, is currently with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in IPL 2025 and could miss the Zimbabwe Test if the side enters the playoffs. The match starting on May 22 is set to launch England’s international summer, and will also mark Zimbabwe’s first Test on English soil since 2003.
In terms of batters, Zak Crawley retains his position despite having a horror series in New Zealand, while Ollie Pope would get a chance to bat at No.3 after watching Jacob Bethell sparkle in that role.
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Article Source: IANS
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