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England face nervous wait over fitness of James Anderson after veteran bowler picked up ‘minor issue’ for Lancashire… with Ben Stokes already reeling from fresh injury blows to Jofra Archer and Olly Stone


  • James Anderson picked up a ‘minor issue’ for Lancashire on Friday 
  • England now face a nervous wait over the fitness of the 40-year-old 
  • Ben Stokes’s side have been hit by injuries to Jofra Archer and Olly Stone



England seamer James Anderson was a conspicuous absentee on the second morning of Lancashire’s LV= Insurance County Championship clash with Somerset, receiving treatment for a ‘minor issue’.

Anderson was in outstanding form on the opening day at Emirates Old Trafford, taking two for 16 from 14 metronomic overs, but left the field shortly before rain brought an early end to proceedings.

He did not emerge with his team-mates on Friday, with Lancashire confirming he was experiencing an undisclosed complaint.

A spokesperson said: ‘Jimmy is off the field with a minor issue, which is currently being assessed.’

Anderson, 40, is integral to England’s Ashes plans this summer, with bowling stocks already hit by fresh injuries to pace pair Jofra Archer and Olly Stone.

James Anderson missed County Championship action on Friday over a ‘minor issue’
James Anderson played well for Lancashire on Thursday
England face a nervous wait over his fitness
England have already suffered injury blows to Jofra Archer and Olly Stone this week

Archer has returned early from the Indian Premier League due to discomfort in his troublesome right elbow, while Stone faces several weeks on the sidelines after injuring his hamstring on duty for Nottinghamshire last week.

Anderson managed just four overs in the last home series against Australia, ruled out with a calf problem on the opening morning.

England begin their Test summer against Ireland at Lord’s, a four-day match starting on June 1, before the Ashes opener at Edgbaston on June 16.



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