James Anderson groin pressure raises England Ashes fears

James Anderson is a doubt for England's first Test of the summer season, beginning towards Ireland on June 1, after affirmation that he had suffered a "minor strain to his right groin" whereas taking part in for Lancashire.

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Anderson didn't take part any additional within the County Championship sport towards Somerset at Old Trafford after returning figures of 14-7-16-2 on day one. His absence was met with no official replace of an damage till the ECB belatedly launched the news on Sunday night, lower than three weeks earlier than the sport at Lord's.

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England are anticipated to announce their squad to face Ireland subsequent week, with Anderson, who went for a scan on Saturday, set to be "assessed nearer the time", based on an ECB assertion.

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With the Ashes starting in little over a month, and Lancashire taking part in no first-class cricket between now and June 11, Anderson may battle to show his health forward of the primary Test of the sequence at Edgbaston.

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The damage will spark reminiscences of Australia's go to in 2019, when Anderson performed the opener however bowled simply 4 overs earlier than struggling a series-ending calf pressure. The 40-year-old, who's the third-highest wicket-taker in Test historical past, has performed 4 out of 5 matches for Lancashire to date this season, claiming 16 wickets at 20.30.

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England are already more likely to be with out Jofra Archer for the beginning of the Ashes, after the quick bowler returned early from the IPL to proceed rehabilitation on a longstanding elbow drawback, whereas Olly Stone is anticipated to be out for quite a lot of weeks on account of a hamstring pressure sustained whereas taking part in for Nottinghamshire.

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