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Anderson ready to miss Ireland test in Ashes fitness bid

rugby17 May 2023 16:16| © AFP
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James Anderson said on Wednesday he was willing to miss England's upcoming test against Ireland if that means he has fully recovered from a groin strain in time for the Ashes.

The 40-year-old, the most successful fast bowler in test history with 685 wickets, sustained the injury during last week's opening day of Lancashire's County Championship match against Somerset.

It stoked fears of a possible repeat of the start of the 2019 Ashes when Anderson, having come back from a torn calf, bowled just four overs in the first test before breaking down.

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His absence left a huge hole in England's attack as Australia won by 251 runs.

Anderson missed the remainder of a series that ended in a 2-2 draw.

Recent scans were sufficiently positive for Anderson to be included in England's 15-man squad for the one-off Lord's test against Ireland, starting on 1 June.

But England may decide it is in their best interests to spare Anderson from Ireland duty before the Ashes opener at Edgbaston a fortnight later.

"I think I will be fit for the Ireland game," said Anderson.

The swing bowler, speaking at an event for England sponsors Radox, added: "Whether I play or not is probably another matter really. I definitely don't want to risk it.

"I am desperate to be fit for the first Ashes test. If that means missing the Ireland test, so be it.

"I feel good. I had a scan on the second day of that game (Lancashire v Somerset) – it was a little groin strain. It's a 10-day recovery period, and I'm rehabbing already, running next week.

"It was the best result of a bad situation. That situation (in 2019) was a different injury, a more serious injury."

Anderson, who has taken 16 wickets in four County Championship matches this season, said his groin problem may have been a blessing in disguise given a packed Ashes schedule of five tests in just over six weeks.

"I was disappointed to have to pull out of a game but, with what's to come in the summer, it was actually a pretty good result," he said.

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