CHENNAI, (Reuters) – England will be without their leading wicket-taker James Anderson in the fifth and final test against India, captain Alastair Cook said on Thursday.
Anderson experienced soreness in his ankles and shoulder during the previous test in Mumbai, prompting team management to withdraw him from what is essentially a contest of academic interest following India’s unassailable 3-0 lead.
“It’s not worth the risk,” Cook said of the 34-year-old right-arm paceman. “When he has been in this situation over the last six months and we have played him, he has picked up injuries.
“It doesn’t seem the right time to play him.”
Anderson returned from a shoulder injury to play the second test against India, taking four wickets in his team’s defeat at Visakhapatnam.
He went wicketless in the subsequent tests in Mohali and Mumbai as India sealed the series with a match to spare. The decision to mothball Anderson was also a clear indication that his team expect the ageing bowler to play a key role in the next summer.