England Opener Phil Salt to Miss T20 Series Due to Paternity Leave
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Summary
England opener Phil Salt to miss T20 series against West Indies on paternity leave and has been replaced by Jamie Smith.
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Jamie Smith, who impressed in his new role opening the batting during England's 3-0 win in the one-day international series.
Smith is unlikely to play in the first of three T20s at Chester-le-
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