Harry Brook will captain England of their one-day worldwide sequence towards Australia after Jos Buttler was dominated out by means of damage.
A proper calf difficulty pressured Buttler, 34, to overlook the T20 sequence in addition to The Hundred and he has not recovered sufficiently to function within the five-match 50-over sequence.
Left-arm seamer Josh Hull has additionally been withdrawn from the ODI squad due to a quad damage.
All-rounder Liam Livingstone, who starred in England’s win over Australia in the second T20 at Cardiff, has been added to the 15-man squad.
The primary ODI takes place at Trent Bridge on Thursday, 19 September.
Buttler’s damage provides Brook, who solely made his ODI debut 18 months in the past, the chance to captain England for the primary time.
The 25-year-old has impressed in his brief worldwide profession so far however arguably extra so in Check and T20 cricket reasonably than the one-day format, through which he averages 29.07 in 15 innings.
Nonetheless, he skippered Northern Superchargers in The Hundred this summer time and, having been touted as a future England captain, admitted he has been paying shut consideration to the management fashion of Check captain Ben Stokes.
“I’ve performed with Stokesy fairly a bit now and, watching the way in which he goes about it, I’d be mendacity if I stated I didn’t take a number of learnings from him,” Brook stated.
Phil Salt, who captained England within the T20 matches towards Australia, can be within the squad.
In the meantime, Hull misses out after making his Check debut within the defeat by Sri Lanka at The Oval however his damage is just not regarded as severe sufficient to make him a doubt for October’s tour of Pakistan.
England will once more be led by interim coach Marcus Trescothick for the ODI sequence, with Brendon McCullum not taking on the white-ball duties till January.