The Free Press Journal

POPE ADDED TO SQUAD, CRAWLEY INJURED

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Chennai: Middle-order batsman Ollie Pope was on Wednesday added to England's squad for the much-anticipate­d Test series opener against India even as young opener Zak Crawley sustained a freak wrist injury and missed the practice sessions here. The 23-year-old Pope had suffered a dislocated shoulder while fielding in the final Test of the English summer against Pakistan last August which subsequent­ly required surgery. It was the second time he had suffered a dislocatio­n to the shoulder. Pope took part in the team's training sessions here over the past two days after the end of the quarantine period. Pope, who has been undergoing rehabilita­tion, travelled with the England team during its recent tour of Sri Lanka though he was not part of the squad. It helped him continue his rehabilita­tion with England's support staff and get acclimatis­e to conditions in the sub-continent. "Surrey batsman Ollie Pope has been added to the England Test squad for the tour of India," said a statement issued by the England and the Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Crawley, on the other hand, suffered a right wrist injury on Tuesday after slipping outside his dressing room and is awaiting results of his scans. "Zak Crawley did not train today at England's practice session in Chennai. He slipped outside the dressing room yesterday (Tuesday) and has injured his right wrist," the ECB said in a statement. "We are waiting on the results of scans and will know more tomorrow, ahead of our final practice. There is nothing further to add at this stage.

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