Mohali: Batsman Jos Buttler will replace the struggling Ben Duckett in the third Test against India starting today, despite having just one first-class match under his belt in the past year.
England skipper Alastair Cook also confirmed fast bowler Chris Woakes will return to the side for the game in Mohali after missing the second Test in Visakhapatnam which the visitors lost by a huge 246-run margin to go down 1-0 in the five-match series.
Woakes will replace Stuart Broad, who strained a tendon in his right foot in Visakhapatnam.
"Stuart's definitely out," Cook told reporters on Friday as his side looked to bounce back in the marathon series.
"Chris Woakes who was part of that rotation is definitely in and it's just a question of whether we go with four seamers and two spinners or three and three again," Cook said.
Left-arm spinner Zafar Ansari, who suffered from sickness and back spasms in the second Test, is still not fit to play. Middle-order batsman Buttler, who also keeps wicket in the shorter formats, last played a Test in October 2015, against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.
Buttler averaged 30 in his 15 Tests but his strike-rate of 120.29 in ODIs and 140.18 in Twenty20s make him a top contender for a slot in the longest format.
Duckett managed 18 in the first two matches after falling to India's premier spinner Ravichandran Ashwin in his three innings. But skipper Cook defended the batsman, calling it just a small bump in the batsman's career.
"Ben (Duckett) won't be the only good player who has been dropped," Cook said.
"There was no temptation to give Jos the gloves back. I think Jonny's been outstanding and has settled in that role and done very well," he added.