England’s hopes of launching an Ashes fightback have been hit by the information that quick bowler Mark Wooden will miss the remainder of the sequence attributable to a left knee damage.
Wooden, 35, has suffered a recurrence of the issue he sustained throughout the eight-wicket defeat to Australia within the first Check at Perth final month.
The Durham fast subsequently sat out the eight-wicket loss at The Gabba within the second Check and can now play no half within the closing three video games both, the primary of which begins at Adelaide Oval on December 17.
Wooden will return house to England later this week and work intently with the ECB medical crew on his rehabilitation and restoration.
The seamer’s newest setback in a profession blighted by damage – the Perth Check was his first aggressive recreation since February following knee surgical procedure – and his age will invariably result in questions on his England future.
Fisher added to England squad after Wooden damage
Wooden’s place within the squad has been taken by Surrey seamer Matthew Fisher, who has been in Australia with the Lions crew.
Fisher has taken two wickets in three video games for the Lions this winter, together with that of Zak Crawley lbw when England’s second string performed the senior crew in a pre-Ashes warm-up at Lilac Hill.
The 28-year-old recorded figures of 0-105 from 31 overs because the Lions misplaced to Australia A by an innings and 127 runs at Allan Border Area in Brisbane final week.
Fisher has performed one Check for England to this point, within the West Indies in March 2022, when he registered match figures of 1-21 from 27 overs, making John Campbell his first, and to this point solely, Check wicket.
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