The Asian Age

PATTINSON RULED OUT OF ASHES

- Mitchell Starc

Sydney, Oct. 4: Australia fast bowler James Pattinson will take an indefinite break from cricket and has been ruled out of the Ashes series against England after reaggravat­ing his lower back stress fracture, Cricket Australia said on Wednesday.

The 27-year-old will continue his rehabilita­tion after pulling out of Australia’s recent tour of Bangladesh with inflammati­on in his back.

“We made the decision to withdraw him from the tour of Bangladesh and monitor his pain. He returned to bowling after a period of rest and unfortunat­ely he is still experienci­ng pain with bowling,” CA science and sports medicine manager

aside from Alastair Cook and Joe Root.

“They’ve obviously got Root and Cook up the top, who have played a lot of cricket and are probably their main guys with the bat,” he said.

“The guys in the top order around them are pretty inexperien­ced and, hopefully, we can exploit that here in our home conditions.” Alex Kountouris said in a statement.

”During this time we have been monitoring him, including regular scans and recent imaging has confirmed that James has begun to reaggravat­e his previous lower back stress fracture.

”As such, he has discontinu­ed bowling as part of his recovery which unfortunat­ely means that he will be unavailabl­e for the beginning of the Sheffield Shield and subsequent­ly Ashes campaign.

“Whilst this is very disappoint­ing that James has reaggravat­ed this old injury, we are confident that he can recover from this and return to playing.” Despite this, Starc is not underestim­ating England, even without Stokes. “He probably makes their team a bit more balanced but he’s not the be all and end all of their team. There’s plenty of guys we need to worry about.”

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