The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

England call up Overton after Anderson ruled out

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James Anderson’s troublesom­e right calf has ruled him out of the remainder of the Ashes as England drafted Somerset seamer Craig Overton into a 13-man squad for the fourth Test.

The injury has plagued Anderson for a number of weeks, with England’s record wicket-taker feeling pain in the area as he sought to prove his fitness in a Lancashire Second XI fixture earlier this week.

Anderson will therefore miss out at his home ground of Old Trafford for the Test which gets under way on September 4, with Overton added to the 12 that was named ahead of last week’s dramatic one-wicket victory at Headingley.

There has been some scrutiny on Jason Roy, whose paltry average from seven innings as a Test opener stands at 8.85, but he has been retained, meaning Surrey team-mate Ollie Pope – tipped for a recall – misses out.

Anderson suffered an initial injury to his calf during a County Championsh­ip fixture against Durham in June, placing his involvemen­t in the first Test in some doubt.

While he managed to take to the field, another injury to the same area restricted him to four overs on the opening morning at Edgbaston and precluded his involvemen­t for the second and third Tests.

Overton made his internatio­nal debut in the 2017-18 Ashes series Down Under, while he earned the last of his three Test caps against New Zealand in Auckland.

That was the Test where England succumbed to 58 all out, their sixthlowes­t of all-time, although Overton’s unbeaten 33 saved them from an even more ignominiou­s fate.

He has collected 32 wickets at an average of 21.34 in eight championsh­ip matches this year to put himself back into England contention.

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Pictures: PA/Getty Images. James Anderson, left, and Craig Overton.
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