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Friday, October 22, 2010

Anderson on course for Ashes despite rib injury

 
England pace bowler James Anderson celebrates trapping Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf (unseen) lbw during the third one-day international between England and Pakistan at The Oval in London, England on September 17. Anderson is expected to be fit for the Ashes showdown against Australia later this year despite suffering a cracked rib.

LONDON (AFP) - England pace bowler James Anderson is expected to be fit for the Ashes showdown against Australia later this year despite suffering a cracked rib.
Anderson reportedly sustained the rib injury while boxing during a recent England training camp in Germany and it was feared the problem may not have cleared up in time for the opening two Tests in Brisbane and Adelaide.
England's defence of the Ashes begins on November 25 and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are confident the 28-year-old will be ready for the first Test.
An ECB statement read: "ECB can confirm James Anderson sustained a cracked rib during England's recent preparation camp in Germany.
"Anderson is continuing his training programme ahead of the Ashes tour and will fly out to Australia with England's Test squad on 29th October.
"It is anticipated that he will be fit and available for selection for the First Test Match against Australia in Brisbane."

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