“Jafer Chohan Makes History as First South Asian Cricket Academy Player Selected for England’s White-Ball Tour to West Indies”

Jafer Chohan has made headlines with his surprise selection for England's white-ball tour to the West Indies, marking his first international call-up. The leg-spinner from Yorkshire is a notable graduate of the South Asian Cricket Academy (SACA) and is the first player from the program to be included in an England squad. Chohan's inclusion highlights the success of SACA, which aims to promote South Asian talent in cricket. Alongside Chohan, uncapped players Dan Mousley from Warwickshire and John Turner from Hampshire have also been named in the 14-man squad for the upcoming series, which consists of three one-day internationals and five T20 matches against the West Indies. Jos Buttler returns as captain for the tour after recovering from a calf injury that kept him out of the recent series against Australia. Interestingly, the squad does not include any players who were named in the Test squad set to face Pakistan later this month.