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Ashes 2019: England’s James Anderson ruled out of second Ashes test

The ECB said Anderson underwent an MRI scan this week and that it confirmed a calf issue.

Published on: Aug 06, 2019 02:41 PM IST
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James Anderson has been ruled out of the second Ashes Test, with England uncertain when he will be fit to return from an injured right calf. England’s record wicket-taker broke down after just four overs in the series opener at Edgbaston and did not bowl again as Australia romped to a 251-run victory.

File image of James Anderson (AFP)
File image of James Anderson (AFP)

Scans have now confirmed he has no chance of taking part in next week’s game at Lord’s, with assessment taking place “on an ongoing basis”.

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After pulling up injured on the first morning in Birmingham, Anderson, 37, was restricted to two batting cameos at number 11.

The veteran had not played competitive cricket for a month leading into the match after injuring the same calf playing for Lancashire.

“The MRI confirmed that Anderson has suffered a calf injury,” said a statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board on Tuesday.

“Anderson will miss the second Test match, which starts at Lord’s on Wednesday August 14. He will be reassessed on an ongoing basis.”

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