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Thomas Rew To Lead U-19 Youth Team As England Name 15-member Squad
The tour will feature five one-day matches followed by two four-day games, with fixtures scheduled across several historic venues, including Hove, Northampton, Worcester, Beckenham, and Chelmsford.
Thomas Rew, a rising star from Somerset and the younger brother of England A captain James Rew, has been appointed captain of the England U19 side.
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