By Zjan Shirinian

The squad will be captained by Abdi Jama as they bid for world glory in Korea ©Getty ImagesFour new faces will join the British squad when they compete at the 2014 World Wheelchair Basketball Championships in Incheon.

The team, which won last year's European Championships in Germany, will welcome back Dan Highcock to the squad, who returns after competing at London 2012.

He will be joined by debutants Mark Fosbrook, 38, Philip Pratt, 20, and 24-year-old Lee Manning.

The team, captained by Abdi Jama, will open their campaign in Pool A where they will face Mexico, hosts Korea, and Argentina.

Also making the squad, announced today, are Kyle Marsh, Ade Orogbemi, Harry Brown, Ian Sagar, Gaz Choudhry, Simon Munn and Terry Bywater.

The British team topped their group at the World Championship four years ago, which was played on home soil in Birmingham.

But they lost their quarter-final against eventual runners-up France, 59-50.

Britain won their play-off against Poland, to finish the tournament fifth.

The 2014 Incheon World Wheelchair Basketball Championship is due to take place from July 5 to 14.

Australia are the defending champions, beating France in the 2010 final 79-69.