England recall Robinson at expense of Potts for 2nd Test

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BBC Online :
England have recalled pace bowler Ollie Robinson to their XI for the second Test against South Africa at Old Trafford, starting on Thursday.
Robinson, who replaces Matthew Potts, has not played for England since the fifth Ashes Test in January.
Captain Ben Stokes said Robinson, 28, has been chosen to exploit the greater amount of bounce expected from the pitch in Manchester.
England are 1-0 down in the series after losing by an innings at Lord’s.
Robinson enjoyed an impressive first year in Test cricket after making his debut last summer, taking 39 wickets in nine matches at an average of 21.
However, his fitness was publicly criticised by England bowling coach Jon Lewis during the Ashes and he has been hampered by injuries since then.
He missed all three Tests in the West Indies in March with a back problem, which eventually required an injection in June.
The right-armer returned to action at the end of July and played for England Lions against South Africa at the beginning of this month, taking five wickets as the tourists were beaten by an innings.
“Everything that we’ve seen in training and how he’s been around the group is exactly what we want,” said Stokes.
“We all know the quality of bowler he is because when he’s played for England his skill set is incredible.
“I’m very excited for him to be able to put the England shirt on again. It’s something he’s worked very hard for and he fully deserves it.”
Stokes also revealed he has had “honest” conversations with Robinson about the Sussex man’s fitness.
“I feel that’s something people deserve,” said Stokes. “Rather than just have a conversation to get through it easy, I’d rather let him know exactly where I stand.
“It enables him to go away and work on what has been asked of him. All I can say is he’s done that to the absolute extreme.
“All the feedback Robbo has got from myself, the coach, the people who have helped him get where he is now, has been nothing but positive.”
Stokes also had praise for 23-year-old Potts, who is left out for the first time in five Tests after making his England debut at the beginning of the summer.

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