
British fast bowling player GUS Atkinson has escaped from the three -day international series for the West Indian Islands with a right hamstring.
Surrey Seamer maintained this problem in a four -day test on the four -day Trent Bridge in Zimbabwe last week in the innings and 45 victories.
Atkinson, which will not be replaced by the British squad, starting on Thursday, EDGBASTON, will now go through rehabilitation periods under the supervision of the ECB medical team.
27 years old, he was not selected in the three -game T20 International series following ODI.
Atkinson expects to be suitable for Indian testing.
Atkinson is expected to be suitable for five test series with India, which started on June 20, and is expected to continue in EDGBASTON (July 2 to July 10), Emirates Old Trafford (July 23) and Kia Temple (July 31).
PACEMAN won 54 tickets in 11 tests in 2024, including Lord’s debut in July, and was selected as one of the five cricket players of the year.
He was hit three times in the test with Zimbabwe last week, and in his first innings, he claimed 2-58 at 13.2 over and the second to 1-17.
Thursday’s first ODI-Live on Birmingham’s West India System Sky Sports Cricket 1:30 pm from 12:30 pm from 1 pm 1pm (1 pm) -The new captain Harry Brook will be a permanent claim.
Brook’s team will play more ODI in Cardiff on Sunday (11 am) and will be held at 1 pm on June 3 (6:30 pm on June 6), Bristol (June 8 at 2:30 pm) and Sau Samp Turn (6 pm on June 10).
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- First ODI: Thursday, May 29 at 1pm (1 pm) -Birmingham edgbaston
- Second ODI: Sunday, June 1 (11 am) -Sophia Garden, Cardiff
- Third ODI: Tuesday, June 3 at 1pm (1 pm) -Kia ellipseon in London
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- First T20: On Friday, June 6 at 6:30 pm -Chester-Le-Street’s unique riverside
- Second T20: Sunday, June 8 at 2:30 pm -Bristol’s unique stadium
- Third T20: Tuesday, June 10 at 6:30 pm -Southamp turn utilita BOWL