England’s Jack Leach Ruled Out of Test Series Against India Due to Knee Injury
Rajkot: In a significant blow to England’s cricket team, left-arm spinner Jack Leach has been ruled out of the remainder of the Test series against India. Leach sustained a knee injury during the opening Test in Hyderabad, forcing him to miss the second fixture in Vizag. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that no replacement will be named for the spinner.
A statement from the ECB revealed that Leach will be flying back home from Abu Dhabi within the next 24 hours. The England squad has been stationed in Abu Dhabi since the conclusion of the second Test in Vizag. The team is now set to travel to Rajkot without Leach for the third Test scheduled to commence on Thursday, February 15.
The spinner’s absence poses a challenge for England, as they aim to bounce back in the series against a formidable Indian side. Leach’s crucial role in the team as a left-arm spinner will be sorely missed. The ECB statement also mentioned that Jack Leach will be closely working with the England and Somerset medical teams to facilitate his rehabilitation process.
The injury setback comes at a crucial juncture in the Test series, and England will need to recalibrate their strategy to fill the void left by Leach. The team management and players will be keenly observing Leach’s recovery process, hoping for a swift return to the cricketing action.
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