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England vs Australia, Ashes 2019 3rd Test: Jason Roy set to play in third Test after passing concussion test

Jason Roy was struck by a throw-down from ex-England international Marcus Trescothick, working with the team in a temporary coaching capacity, during practice on Tuesday.

Updated on: Aug 21, 2019, 17:38:52 IST
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England batsman Jason Roy has passed a concussion test after being hit in the nets ahead of the third Ashes Test against Australia at Headingley.

England's Jason Roy comes out to bat. (Action Images via Reuters)
England's Jason Roy comes out to bat. (Action Images via Reuters)

The 29-year-old opener was struck by a throw-down from ex-England international Marcus Trescothick, working with the team in a temporary coaching capacity, during practice on Tuesday.

World Cup winner Roy was assessed after taking the blow and was able to continue batting.

But he also required a follow-up check on the eve of the match on Wednesday to determine any delayed symptoms.

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The Surrey right-hander will be assessed again before the third Test starts on Thursday.

England confirmed that Olly Pope is on the way to Leeds as standby cover for the opener.

Australia’s star batsman Steve Smith has already been ruled out of the match with concussion suffered when he was hit by a Jofra Archer bouncer in the drawn second Test at Lord’s.

Ashes holders Australia lead the five-match series 1-0.