Anderson, Broad could return for second Ashes Test
Broad too seemed unhappy after being included in the 12-member squad the previous day and then being dropped on the morning of The Gabba Test.
Broad too seemed unhappy after being included in the 12-member squad the previous day and then being dropped on the morning of The Gabba Test.
Stokes is missing the ongoing five-match Test series against India
India beat England by 10 wickets in the only day-night Test of the four-match series. The surface attracted criticism from every corner for its bias towards spinners.
James Anderson might be rested for the second Test to cater to the England team's rotation policy, suggested the tourists' coach Chris Silverwood.
Only 134.3 overs of play was possible in the drawn second Test between England and Pakistan due to poor weather as the match ended in a draw.
England need to win the upcoming contest to win back the Wisden Trophy while even a draw for the visitors will help West Indies retain the title.
Ben Stokes himself had assured that captaincy would not bring any change in his approach to the game and all he will try to do is to make a positive impact.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said England coach Chris Silverwood would depart on Saturday after day two of the second Test in Hamilton.
Malan slammed 208 runs at the top of the order and finished as the highest run-scorer of the series with an average of 69.33.
Earlier, reports had suggested that Gary Kirsten, the former head coach of both South Africa and India, was the front runner but that he fell behind Silverwood after the interview.