England release Rehan, Rew from Test squad for Lions 50-over series
Strategic Squad Rotations for Lions Development
In a move aimed at prioritizing white-ball experience for emerging talent, England have officially confirmed that they have decided to release Rehan Ahmed and James Rew from their current Test squad. Both players, who were not named in the starting XI for the ongoing Test against New Zealand at Lord’s, will now link up with the England Lions to participate in an upcoming 50-over series against South Africa A.
This decision underscores the ECB‘s commitment to ensuring that promising prospects receive meaningful game time rather than remaining on the sidelines of the senior Test setup. The Lions squad, which features a mix of seasoned campaigners and exciting youngsters, is set to play three matches starting this Friday at Grace Road, Leicester.
Key Inclusions and Returnees
The 17-man Lions squad is packed with narrative-rich storylines, most notably the inclusion of fast bowler Saqib Mahmood. Having been sidelined by a debilitating knee injury that cost him a spot in the T20 World Cup, Mahmood’s participation represents a crucial step in his return to top-level competition. His progress will be closely monitored by national selectors as he aims to reclaim his status in the international white-ball fold.
Alongside Mahmood, the squad welcomes Jordan Cox following his stint in the IPL, and leg-spinner Mason Crane. Crane, whose last appearance for England dates back to 2018, has forced his way back into national contention through a stellar start to the domestic season with Glamorgan. The inclusion of Under-19 star Caleb Falconer—who impressed with a century in the U19 World Cup final—further highlights the depth of young talent currently being nurtured within the system.
The Road to India Selection
The timing of this series is far from coincidental. With England’s white-ball squads for the upcoming series against India yet to be finalized, these matches serve as the perfect audition. India is scheduled to tour England in July for five T20Is and three ODIs, and the selection panel will be keeping a watchful eye on performances at Grace Road and New Road. For players like James Coles, Jordan Cox, and the newly integrated duo of Rehan Ahmed and James Rew, this represents a golden opportunity to press their claims before selection meetings commence in the coming weeks.
Understanding the Opposition and Context
South Africa A has arrived with a formidable roster, signaling that this will be a stern test for the Lions. Their squad features players with significant international experience, including Ottneil Baartman, Gerald Coetzee, Tony de Zorzi, Bjorn Fortuin, Kwena Maphaka, and Lhuan-dré Pretorius. This level of quality ensures that the English contingent will be challenged in every facet of the game.
The series also marks a return to 50-over cricket for the Lions, a format that has been sporadically played in recent years. Following a frustrating period where four of five fixtures against Pakistan A were abandoned due to geopolitical factors, the ECB and Cricket South Africa have been diligent in ensuring this tour proceeds. The reciprocal tour scheduled for December highlights the growing cooperation between the two boards to foster elite-level competition.
Full Squad and Fixture Details
The England Lions roster is built for versatility, allowing for rotation to accommodate county T20 Blast commitments for selected players:
- Squad: James Coles, Noah Cornwell, Jordan Cox, Mason Crane, Henry Crocombe, Scott Currie, Caleb Falconer, Eddie Jack, Saqib Mahmood, Ben Mayes, Ben McKinney, Dan Mousley, Matthew Potts, Rehan Ahmed, James Rew, Thomas Rew, and Asa Tribe.
- Fixtures: The three-match series kicks off on June 5 at Grace Road, Leicester, followed by two matches at New Road, Worcester, on June 7 and June 9.
As the summer progresses, the performance of these players in the white-ball arena will be pivotal in shaping the future of English cricket. By allowing players like Rehan and Rew to transition into the Lions setup, the management is clearly focused on the dual goal of immediate success and long-term depth.




