Will Jacks ruled out of Bangladesh tour
England suffered a blow Sunday before the third one-day international against Bangladesh when batsman Will Jacks was ruled out of the rest of the tour with a thigh injury, an official said.
"Will Jacks has been ruled out of the remainder of the tour of Bangladesh after suffering a left thigh injury while fielding during the second one-day international in Dhaka," said an ECB spokesperson.
"Jacks will fly home in the next 48 hours to begin his recovery," he said.
Will Jacks has been ruled out for the remainder of our tour of Bangladesh after suffering a left thigh injury.
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) March 5, 2023
Jacks will fly home in the next 48 hours to begin his recovery.
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Jacks was named as a late replacement for Tom Abell and played both the opening matches of the series.
He made a vital contribution in England's opening win in a low-scoring thriller on Wednesday with 26 runs and one wicket.
That match was Jacks's ODI debut after he played two tests and two Twenty20 internationals for England.
He made only one run and went wicketless in the second match on Friday.
England hold a 2-0 lead after the opening two matches in Dhaka. The third and final match of the series will be played at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong on Monday.
The tourists will also play three Twenty20 internationals against Bangladesh.
Chittagong will host the first Twenty20 international on 9 March before the teams return to the capital for the remaining two games on 12 and 14 March.
The ODI series is crucial to England's preparations for October's World Cup in India and is the last they will play before the 10 September cutoff date for announcing their squad.
The visitors are looking to improve their performance on what is meant to be a good batting track in Chittagong.
"It’s a good wicket and our batting is sure excited by that. Usually, when there are good wickets, we have pushed the front with our batting," fast bowler Mark Wood said.
England, the world champions in both formats, are the only visiting side to register an ODI series win in Bangladesh since 2015.
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