England rapid bowler Gus Atkinson is out of the three-match one-day global collection in opposition to the West Indies with a proper hamstring pressure.
The Surrey seamer sustained the problem throughout closing week’s innings-and-45-run victory over Zimbabwe within the one-off, four-day Test at Trent Bridge.
Atkinson – who may not be changed within the England squad for the ODI collection, which begins at Edgbaston on Thursday – will now go through a duration of rehabilitation below the supervision of the ECB clinical workforce.
The 27-year-old had no longer been decided on within the three-match T20 global collection that follows the ODIs.
Atkinson’s fellow rapid bowler Jofra Archer had already been dominated out of the West Indies ODIs because of a thumb harm, with Lancashire left-armer Luke Wood referred to as up in his position.
Atkinson anticipated to be are compatible for India Tests
Atkinson is predicted to be are compatible for the five-Test collection in opposition to India, which begins at Headingley on June 20 adopted by means of additional suits at Edgbaston (from July 2), Lord’s (from July 10), Emirates Old Trafford (from July 23) and The Kia Oval (from July 31).
The paceman took 54 wickets in 11 Tests in 2024, together with 12 on debut at Lord’s closing July, and used to be named one among Wisden’s 5 cricketers of the 12 months.
He struck 3 times around the process the Test in opposition to Zimbabwe closing week, claiming 2-58 from 13.2 overs within the first innings after which 1-17 from six in the second one.
Atkinson used to be in transparent discomfort whilst bowling simply 3 overs at the ultimate day.
Thursday’s first ODI in opposition to West Indies in Birmingham – continue to exist Sky Sports Cricket from 12.30pm forward of the primary ball at 1pm – would be the first in everlasting price for brand new captain Harry Brook, who has succeeded Jos Buttler within the position.
Brook’s workforce play additional ODIs in Cardiff on Sunday (11am) after which The Kia Oval on June 3 (1pm) sooner than the T20s happen in Durham (6.30pm on June 6), Bristol (2.30pm on June 8) and Southampton (6.30pm on June 10).
England vs West Indies fixtures
All instances UK and Ireland, all continue to exist Sky Sports
One-day global collection
- First ODI: Thursday May 29 (1pm) – Edgbaston, Birmingham
- Second ODI: Sunday June 1 (11am) – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
- Third ODI: Tuesday June 3 (1pm) – The Kia Oval, London
T20 global collection
- First T20: Friday June 6 (6.30pm) – Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street
- Second T20: Sunday June 8 (2.30pm) – Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
- Third T20: Tuesday June 10 (6.30pm) – Utilita Bowl, Southampton