Potts earns first England ODI call-up for Proteas series
Matthew Potts has earned his first call-up to the England one-day international squad for next week's series against South Africa.
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Matthew Potts has earned his first call-up to the England one-day international squad for next week's series against South Africa.
Pace bowler Matthew Potts has been called up to England’s one-day squad for the first time for next week’s series against South Africa.
Potts has impressed for England's Test team this year after recovering from several injuries. The Durham fast bowler has played all four Tests under new captain Ben Stokes, taking 18 wickets at an average 26.72 during England's winning run against New Zealand and India.
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