The list of players who have been deemed surplus to requirements by England over the years is a very long one indeed. But what about those who have been cast off in recent times?

After Ollie Robinson told The i Paper he felt “disregarded” by England, how good an XI could we make out of those men whose time in Test cricket has been cut short by the swinging scythe of selection?

Some can count themselves unlucky to have been dropped, others can have absolutely no complaints.

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Yet many of the below have a good chance of one day being recalled – by my reckoning at least five.

Here’s The i Paper’s rather gratuitously-titled Rejects XI, and every player’s chance of getting a second, or in some cases, third chance at Test cricket.

Haseeb Hameed

Age: 29

Last Test: vs Australia, Sydney, January 2022

Average: 24.38

First-class average (and hundreds): 38.60 (19)

England’s youngest debutant in Tests when, at 19, he played against India at Rajkot in 2016, scoring a half-century. But after 10 Tests across two goes in the team he was discarded after the 2021-22 Ashes. Has since rebuilt his career at Nottinghamshire, leading the county to the title last summer in a season when he scored 1,258 runs at 66.21. Recall chance this summer: 4/10.

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 27: Nottinghamshire captain Haseeb Hameed poses for a portrait during the Nottinghamshire CCC photocall at Trent Bridge on March 27, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)Haseeb Hameed rebuilt his career at Nottinghamshire (Photo: Getty)

Dom Sibley

Age: 30

Last Test: vs India, Lord’s, August 2021

Average: 28.94

First-class average (and hundreds): 41.21 (26)

Played 22 Tests before being dropped in 2021. Known for his slow play, he is nonetheless solid, reliable and was the leading runscorer in Division One of last year’s County Championship. Recall chance: 3/10.

James Vince

Age: 35

Last Test: vs New Zealand, Christchurch, April 2018

Average: 24.90

First-class average (and hundreds): 40.18 (30)

No chance of playing for England again given the fact he quit red-ball cricket last year. But stylistically one of the best batters to watch over the past decade. His career might have been so different had he not been run out on 83 – his highest Test score – in the opening match of the 2017-18 Ashes in Brisbane. Recall chance: 0/10.

Jonny Bairstow

Age: 36

Last Test: vs India, Dharamshala, March 2024

Average: 36.39

First-class average (and hundreds): 42.98 (31)

Another whose age counts against him but for one glorious summer in 2022, when he launched the Bazball era with four stunning centuries in as many matches, he was unplayable. His England career amounts to far more than that, but it still feels like one that’s not been fully fulfilled. Recall chance: 1/10.

Dan Lawrence

Age: 28

Last Test: vs Sri Lanka, The Oval, September 2024

Average: 26.84

First-class average (and hundreds): 38 (19)

Four half-centuries in 14 Tests, the middle-order batter can count himself unlucky not to have established himself. Stylish with a strong temperament. Set up to fail when asked to fill in as an opener for the 2024 home series against Sri Lanka. Recall chance: 3/10.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 20: Ollie Pope of England leaves the field after being dismissed during day four of the Third Test Match in the 2025-26 Ashes Series between Australia and England at Adelaide Oval on December 20, 2025 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Philip Brown/Getty Images)Ollie Pope was dropped during the Ashes (Photo: Getty)

Ollie Pope

Age: 28

Last Test: vs Australia, Adelaide, December 2025

Average: 34.55

First-class average (and hundreds): 44.63 (24)

Possibly too soon to be classed as a reject but he’s not batting at No 3 anytime soon while Jacob Bethell is fit. Given more time – 64 Tests – than less aesthetically pleasing batters would have got until dropped during last winter’s Ashes. Exposed against the very best, averaging 22.25 in 26 matches against Australia and India. Recall chance: 7/10.

Ben Foakes

Age: 33

Last Test: vs India, Dharamshala, March 2024

Average: 29.20

First-class average (and hundreds): 38.08 (17)

Probably still the best wicketkeeper in the world and a vital member of the first Bazball team, with his prosaic batting a useful counterweight to the excesses of others. Ultimately, his face didn’t fit. Recall chance: 2/10.

Ollie Robinson

Age: 32

Last Test: vs India, Ranchi, February 2024

Average: 22.92

First-class average (and wickets): 21.59 (474)

Just look at his record, with 76 wickets in 20 Tests. Attitude and fitness counted against him but if he can prove his fitness and form this summer anything is possible. Highly-skilled bowler who at his best could lead the England attack. Recall chance: 8/10.

RANCHI, INDIA - FEBRUARY 26: Ollie Robinson of England during day four of the 4th Test Match between India and England at JSCA International Stadium Complex on February 26, 2024 in Ranchi, India. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)Ollie Robinson last played a Test for England in 2024 (Photo: Getty)

Jack Leach

Age: 34

Last Test: vs Pakistan, Rawalpindi, October 2024

Average: 34.07

First-class average (and wickets): 27.62 (547)

Still the best spinner in England. His record everywhere other than Australia speaks for itself. Still young enough to come back if England want a proven performer for next year’s home Ashes. Recall chance: 6/10.

Olly Stone

Age: 32

Last Test: vs Sri Lanka, The Oval, September 2024

Average: 23.52

First-class average (and wickets): 27.60 (175)

Another fast bowler plagued by injury. Stone, who’s played five Tests, has the ability to bowl in excess of 90 miles per hour, meaning he may come back into the reckoning with a decent season for Nottinghamshire. Recall chance: 8/10.

Sam Cook

Age: 28

Only Test: vs Zimbabwe, Trent Bridge, May 2025

Average: 119

First-class average (and wickets): 20.64 (328)

The best-performing seamer in the county game has played one Test but he’s been namechecked this week by Rob Key, England’s director of cricket, and looks primed for a second chance this summer. Recall chance: 9/10.