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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2023
England's Anderson apologised to team mates after re-injuring calf

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Reuters
03 August, 2019, 01:00 am
Last modified: 03 August, 2019, 01:01 am

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England's Anderson apologised to team mates after re-injuring calf

Reuters
03 August, 2019, 01:00 am
Last modified: 03 August, 2019, 01:01 am
England's Anderson apologised to team mates after re-injuring calf

A “distraught” James Anderson apologised to his England team mates after pulling up injured on day one of the opening Ashes test against Australia, fellow quick Stuart Broad has revealed.

Anderson had been struggling to be fit for Thursday’s series opener at Edgbaston after tearing his calf while playing for his county, Lancashire, last month.

The 37-year-old seamer caused plenty of problems early on without taking a wicket before experiencing tightness in his right calf during his fourth over of the match.

“He is down, he’s frustrated... he actually came and said sorry to all the bowlers, not that he’s got anything to be sorry for,” Broad told reporters.

“He is distraught he couldn’t be out there today. He feels like he’s let the bowling group down but he hasn’t.

“Niggles are a part of fast bowling, but he’s down in the dumps as you’d expect.”

Stuart Broad has revealed that James Anderson apologised to the rest of England's bowlers after he could only bowl four overs on the opening day at Edgbaston.https://t.co/U1TUpEk0K6 | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/cuiInYPT01— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) August 1, 2019

Anderson did not return to the field after being set for a scan during the lunch break.

“We don’t know the full extent yet,” Broad added. “All we can hope is the news is better than we expect.”

Without their record wicket-taker, England still managed to dismiss Australia for 284 as Broad stepped up to the occasion to claim 5-86.

? England's James Anderson, who only bowled four overs yesterday due to a calf injury, underwent a training session on the outfield this morning.

Could we see him in action again this Test?#Ashes pic.twitter.com/aPA4h8Sl4Z— ICC (@ICC) August 2, 2019

Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes Anderson’s injury was a “massive turning point” in the five-test series.

“It looks like he won’t be available for a few weeks,” Vaughan told BBC.

“In hindsight, maybe Jimmy should have played last week (against Ireland) to see if his legs could stand up to a test match.”

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