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Shahzad took four wickets on his Test debut against Bangladesh
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Yorkshire pace bowler Ajmal Shahzad has been drafted into England's squad for the forthcoming one-day games against Scotland and Australia.
Shahzad, who has played one limited overs international against Bangladesh, comes in for Nottinghamshire's Ryan Sidebottom who has a hamstring strain.
Sidebottom will remain with the England squad to have the injury treated.
England play Scotland in Edinburgh on Saturday before embarking on a five-match series against Australia.
Shahzad, 24, made an impressive Test debut in England's innings win over Bangladesh at Old Trafford earlier this month, taking four wickets, but was originally denied a place in the one-day squad when fellow Yorkshire all-rounder Tim Bresnan recovered more quickly than anticipated from a foot problem.
However, Sidebottom injured himself in Nottinghamshire's t20 win over Worcestershire on Saturday, opening up a place.
National selector Geoff Miller said: "It's a shame Ryan has picked up this injury, because he's been injury-free for some time now and bowling well.
"Thankfully it's a relatively minor injury, and we look forward to him making a full recovery soon.
"Ajmal Shahzad is a strong addition to the squad and he'll no doubt be looking to build on his maiden ODI appearance for England in Bangladesh over the winter."
Shahzad took a wicket with his third ball in his only one-day international to date as he returned figures of 1-55 in helping England beat Bangladesh by 45 runs in Chittagong in March.
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