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Roland-Jones back in decisive Windies Test

Paceman Toby Roland-Jones is back for England in their decisive third Test against the West Indies at Lord's, where he plays his county cricket with Middlesex.

Toby Roland-Jones
Recalled quick Toby Roland-Jones took eight wickets on his Test debut against South Africa in July. (AAP)

England will drop allrounder Chris Woakes and recall paceman Toby Roland-Jones for the decisive third Test against West Indies at Lord's.

Woakes made his return from a side strain in England's surprise five-wicket loss in the second Test, replacing Roland-Jones in the team but taking just one wicket in each of West Indies' innings.

Roland-Jones will reclaim his place for a Test taking place at his home ground, where he plays for English county Middlesex. Handed his test debut against South Africa at The Oval in July, Roland-Jones has taken 14 wickets in his first three matches.

"Home conditions, he obviously knows the surfaces and is bowling very well at the moment," England captain Joe Root said Wednesday. "It's obviously very difficult to leave somebody like Chris out; he's been a consistent performer in test cricket for England."

England are not only looking to win the series but show some form in their final Test before the Ashes in Australia.

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West Indies, meanwhile, are seeking to complete an unexpected comeback from losing the first test by an innings and 209 runs and earn a first series victory in England since 1988.


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