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England Considering Moving Harry Brook To Number 3 During 3rd Ashes Test: Report

England is considering moving up young batting sensation Harry Brook up the order to number three for the third Ashes Test against Australia at Headingley, reported Sky Sports on Tuesday. England's number three and vice-captain Ollie Pope is ruled out of the Ashes series due to a shoulder dislocation he suffered during the second Test at Lord's, which England lost by 43 runs and trail by 2-0 in five-match series. Brook has scored 132 runs in four innings in two Tests at an average of 32.00, with one half-century.

With this, Dan Lawrence, who has been included in the squad, could fail to make it to the first team again.

Spin bowling all-rounder is likely to return from injury after missing out the second Test due to an injured finger. Chris Woakes and Mark Wood, two pacers, will come in for James Anderson and Josh Tongue.

Moeen's presence will give England a frontline spinner, which they lacked at Lord's. At the iconic venue, they fielded an all-seam attack consisting of

Moeen Ali is likely to return from injury, while bowlers Chris Woakes and Mark Wood are in line to come in for James Anderson and Josh Tongue.

Moeen's inclusion would give England a frontline spinner, with the 36-year-old sitting out the second Test at Lord's as the hosts picked an all-seam frontline attack of Anderson, Tongue, Stuart Broad, Ollie Robinson and Ben Stokes. Joe Root's part-time off-spin was England's only spin option and it delivered them wickets.

Wood will be providing the extra speed that England wants, making his first appearance in whites since 3-0 clean sweep in Pakistan back in December last year. England wanted

Wood would provide the speed in Leeds should he make his first Test appearance since the final game of the 3-0 sweep in

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