Cricket-Uncapped Taylor replaces Bopara for England

LONDON, July 29 (Reuters) - Uncapped Nottinghamshire batsman

James Taylor is poised to make his England test debut in the

second match of the series against South Africa starting on

Thursday after Ravi Bopara said he was unavailable for personal

reasons.

Taylor, who is set to bat at six and has one limited-overs

cap, is the only change for the Headingley contest after England

were trounced by an innings and 12 runs in the first match of

the three-test series at the Oval.

"We were outplayed during the first test last week but it is

important that this squad regroups and focuses on preparing for

the second test," England national selector Geoff Miller said in

a statement.

"We have made one change to the squad with James Taylor

replacing Ravi Bopara, who is unavailable for selection due to

personal reasons.

"James has been part of the England Performance Programme

for a number of years and has performed consistently for England

Lions and now has an opportunity to step up and experience the

Test environment."

Bopara, who only returned to the team for the first test

after an absence of almost a year, has struggled to impose

himself in the test arena but the full reason for his withdrawal

has not been released.

Pace bowler Steven Finn will be looking to return to the

side after England took just two wickets at the Oval as they

battle to avoid losing the series and their number one test

ranking to the South Africans.

Squad: Andrew Strauss, James Anderson, Ian Bell, Tim

Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Alastair Cook, Steven Finn, Graham

Onions, Kevin Pietersen, Matt Prior, Graeme Swann, James Taylor

Jonathan Trott

(Writing by Mark Meadows)