- England will face Australia in their first Champions Trophy match on Saturday
- Jamie Smith has been picked to bat at three and keep wicket after injury
Jamie Smith will keep wicket and bat at number three for England against Australia on Saturday after overcoming a calf injury.
Surrey’s Smith reclaims the gloves from Phil Salt at the start of the Champions Trophy campaign, having handed them over midway through the third Twenty20 against India last month.
Durham fast bowler Brydon Carse also returns to action following a toe injury that required stitches, meaning that England enter a tournament they have never previously won with a clean bill of health.
On Wednesday, Ben Duckett, who was troubled by a groin niggle at the end of the tour of India, declared his availability after coming through a training session at the Gadaffi Stadium.
England captain Jos Buttler remains at number six, the position he switched to for the last defeat in a 3-0 whitewash to the Indians, following the surprise decision to promote Smith up the order.
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England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith will return from England to face Australia on Saturday

Ben Duckett is set to open after suffering his own injury scare in India last week

Brydon Carse (left) was battling a toe injury in India but has been cleared to play