SK News Point Live Cricket News 23rd October 2016
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34-year-old James Anderson, England's pace bowling spearhead, will not be fit in time for the first three matches of the 5-Test series against India later this year. He had already been ruled out of the 1st Test with a stress fracture of the shoulder blade, but the new recovery routine chalked out for him ensures that he will miss at least two more matches.
England's record Test wicket-taker will resume bowling later this week, being eased back into action with two one-day matches for England Lions against a UAE XI on December 1 and 3.
This routine makes it a possibility that Anderson will return for the final two Tests of the series, which will be in December. The latest news will also be welcome news for India captain Virat Kohli, who has found Anderson one of the toughest bowlers to face in his otherwise flawless career.
SK News Point - Live Cricket News - 23rd October 2016
Steve Waugh injured ahead of a charity ride
Former Australian captain was injured on Sunday following a cycling accident ahead of his preparations towards "The Captain's Ride" campaign. It's a major fundraising initiative of the Steve Waugh Foundation, raises funds for the 400,000 children throughout Australia affected by rare diseases. The cricketer posted a picture of his injured thigh which seemed nothing more than just a bruise. Even the cricketer didn't seem to be too much worried about it as he made some light comments about the picture. It is learnt that the former captain suffered the injury after failing to control his cycle on a steep descent in the New South Wales National Park.James Anderson out of first 3 Tests against India
34-year-old James Anderson, England's pace bowling spearhead, will not be fit in time for the first three matches of the 5-Test series against India later this year. He had already been ruled out of the 1st Test with a stress fracture of the shoulder blade, but the new recovery routine chalked out for him ensures that he will miss at least two more matches.
England's record Test wicket-taker will resume bowling later this week, being eased back into action with two one-day matches for England Lions against a UAE XI on December 1 and 3.
This routine makes it a possibility that Anderson will return for the final two Tests of the series, which will be in December. The latest news will also be welcome news for India captain Virat Kohli, who has found Anderson one of the toughest bowlers to face in his otherwise flawless career.