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England leg-spinner Adil Rashid says he is not thinking about whether he will play Test cricket again and does not know if he will available for this winter’s Ashes tour.
The 33-year-old has not played any red-ball cricket since January 2019 because of a shoulder injury.
He took 1-14 from three overs as England beat India in the first of five Twenty20s in Ahmedabad on Friday.
“At the moment I’m enjoying playing white-ball cricket,” he said.
The T20 World Cup will take place in India in October and November, followed by the Ashes.
Rashid, who played every match of England’s 2019 World Cup winning campaign, has taken 60 wickets from 19 Tests for England at an average of 39.83.
In October he signed a new one-year white-ball contract with Yorkshire but has not played a County Championship match for the side since 2017.
“I need to know for myself if I can play Test cricket,…
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