England face anxious wait over Robinson damage in newest Ashes setback
ngland are set to search out out the extent of Ollie Robinson’s ankle drawback, as their bowling damage issues mount forward of the Ashes.
Robinson was combating the difficulty throughout Sussex’s match towards Glamorgan final week and is because of endure a scan on Monday, having been seen on crutches and in a protecting boot at Hove on Sunday.
The seamer reported some discomfort in his left ankle after bowling 9 overs on Friday however returned on Saturday morning to bowl an eight-over spell, solely to be compelled off the sector earlier than lunch.
He didn’t return to motion for the rest of the match, which completed in a draw on Sunday after Glamorgan posted a monstrous 737 of their second innings, Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne amongst three centurions.
Robinson had been in wonderful kind, taking 20 wickets at a mean of 13.65 throughout three appearances this time period earlier than the latter of these was curtailed.
The 29-year-old was final week named in a 15-man squad for the one-off Test against Ireland, which begins at Lord’s on June 1 and is England’s solely warm-up recreation forward of the primary Ashes Test at Edgbaston on June 16.
James Anderson is nursing a minor groin strain and is predicted to be rested towards Ireland, however Jofra Archer (elbow) and Olly Stone (hamstring) definitely miss out.