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Rehan, Cox and Fisher in England Lions squad for Australia

Seven seamers included in Lions group to shadow England during first two Ashes Tests

Matt Roller
Matt Roller
30-Sep-2025 • 11 hrs ago
Rehan Ahmed adjusts his field, England Lions vs India A, 1st unofficial Test, Canterbury, 1st day, May 30, 2025

Rehan Ahmed will be part of the England Lions squad in Australia  •  Getty Images

England will bring Rehan Ahmed, Jordan Cox, and seven fast bowlers to Australia this winter as part of an 18-man Lions squad. Andrew Flintoff's team will shadow England's main touring party for the first two Ashes Tests, providing a stable of potential reinforcements at close quarters.
The Lions will provide England with their only competitive match practice ahead of November's first Test in Perth and will then face a Cricket Australia XI (also in Perth) and Australia A (in Brisbane) alongside the first and second Tests. They are also expected to provide the bulk of the England XI to face the Prime Minister's XI in a pink-ball tour match.
Rehan and Cox were both overlooked for the main Ashes squad but will both be on standby at the start of the tour in the event of injury. Will Jacks was preferred to Rehan as the back-up spinner, while Cox's omission came after England opted against taking a second specialist wicketkeeper, reasoning that Ollie Pope can take the gloves from Jamie Smith if required.
Cox, who also features in England's T20I squad to play New Zealand in October is expected to miss the final Lions match in order to play in the ILT20 after signing a lucrative replacement deal at Dubai Capitals.
Raw seamers Sonny Baker, Josh Hull, Eddie Jack and Mitchell Stanley have all featured regularly in the Lions programme before, while Matthew Fisher - who won his only Test cap three years ago - is rewarded for his strong finish to the County Championship season with Surrey. Fisher's county team-mate Tom Lawes and Nathan Gilchrist, who is joining Warwickshire from Kent, complete a seven-man pace battery.
Thomas Rew, the England Under-19s captain, is one of four new Lions call-ups after impressing for Somerset in the Metro Bank Cup this summer and is named alongside his older brother James. Yorkshire's Matthew Revis and Glamorgan's Ben Kellaway and Asa Tribe - who has five ODI and 26 T20I caps for Jersey - are the other new names.
Sussex's James Coles is a notable absentee, but is understood to be prioritising short-form cricket this winter after encouragement from the ECB; he has a contract at the SA20 in early 2026, and is also hoping to line up deals in the Abu Dhabi T10 and the ILT20. Saif Zaib, the leading Championship run-scorer this season, is another curious omission.
Sam Cook, who struggled in his maiden Test against Zimbabwe earlier this summer, has also missed out on the Lions tour with England already aware of what he offers them as a medium-fast new-ball option. He could yet come into contention as an injury replacement in the event one of their six Ashes seamers goes down.
"There are some unbelievably talented players in this squad, and this is a fantastic opportunity for them to go to Australia, excel in the conditions, and thrive against quality players," Flintoff said. "At the same time, these players will get a sense of what an away Ashes series is all about."
Meanwhile, Rehan's youngest brother Farhan Ahmed will captain England's Under-19s on their tour to the Caribbean in November, following Rew's Lions call-up. They are due to play seven ODIs - two against USA, five against West Indies - as part of their preparation for the Under-19 World Cup in Namibia and Zimbabwe early next year.
"Farhan has been exceptional whenever he has been with the U19s squad and he deservedly gets the opportunity to captain the team for this tour and show his leadership qualities," Michael Yardy, their head coach, said. "These will be important matches as we begin to fine-tune our plans for the U19s World Cup early next year."

England Lions in Australia

Squad: Rehan Ahmed, Sonny Baker, Jordan Cox, Matthew Fisher, Emilio Gay, Nathan Gilchrist, Tom Hartley, Tom Haines, Josh Hull, Eddie Jack, Ben Kellaway, Tom Lawes, Ben McKinney, Matthew Revis, James Rew, Tom Rew, Mitchell Stanley, Asa Tribe
Fixtures:
November 13-15: England vs England Lions (Lilac Hill, Perth)
November 21-24: Cricket Australia XI vs England Lions (Lilac Hill, Perth)
November 29-30: Prime Minister's XI vs England XI (Manuka Oval, Canberra)
December 5-8: Australia A vs England Lions (Allan Border Field, Brisbane)

England Under-19s in West Indies

Squad: Farhan Ahmed (capt), Ralphie Albert, Will Bennison, Ben Dawkins, Caleb Falconer, Jamie Feldman, Matthew Firbank, Alex French, Alex Green, Manny Lumsden, Ben Mayes, James Minto, Isaac Mohammad, Sebastian Morgan, Joe Moores, Jack Nelson, Charlie Taylor
Fixtures:
November 13 and 19 - Youth ODIs vs United States (both St Vincent)
November 16, 22, 25, 28 and December 1 - Youth ODIs vs West Indies (all St Vincent)

Matt Roller is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo. @mroller98

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