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Olly Stone To Return Home For Wedding, Unlikely To Play Second Test Against Pakistan

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Olly Stone is set to return home from England's tour of Pakistan on Wednesday for his wedding this weekend, making it unlikely he will be available for the second Test in Multan.

Stone took seven wickets in two Tests against Sri Lanka at the end of the English summer, marking his first appearances in the format in three years.

Brydon Carse was chosen as England's high-pace option for the first Test in Multan, allowing Stone to depart earlier than initially planned.

The date of Stone's return remains uncertain and will depend on the status of England's fast bowlers following the first Test.

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