Tuesday, January 10, 2012

England's Bresnan ruled out of Pakistan series

Updated January 10, 2012 07:36:29

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed pace bowler Tim Bresnan has been ruled out of England's three-Test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates after failing to recover from an elbow injury.

Bresnan underwent surgery on the elbow last month but was unable to play in England's opening warm-up game.

"Bresnan tried to bowl today, having had an injection and a good rest," captain Andrew Strauss said.

"I think we were all expecting him to be absolutely fine. But it's very painful and, given that, he's probably not going to be able to play for two or three weeks.

"That means he's unable to play any part in the Test series, so he's flying home."

Graham Onions, who is already with the England team as cover for Bresnan, will be officially added to the squad.

Strauss said off-spinner Graeme Swann would be sent to hospital for a precautionary scan on a tight leg muscle while fast bowler Chris Tremlett, who was ruled out of the opening match with an eye infection, would see a doctor later on Tuesday.

Strauss scored 78 as England won their opening match against an ICC Combined Associate and Affiliate XI by three wickets.

Reuters

Tags: cricket, sport, united-arab-emirates, england, pakistan

First posted January 10, 2012 07:36:29


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