England’s Reece Topley injured his left ankle during fielding practice. Rees has emerged as an injury suspect for England’s opening match of the T20 World Cup against Afghanistan in Perth on Saturday.
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Potentially Beyond – After twisting his ankle at the boundary marks before the team’s practice match against Pakistan in Brisbane.
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Topley, 28, has claimed 17 wickets at 28.00 in 16 T20Is in 2022 – more than any other England bowler.
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Four stress fractures of the back involved in a span of five years:-
He has done so after overcoming a grueling series of injury blows, including four stress fractures to his back in the span of five years since his fleeting appearance in England’s 2016 T20 World Cup campaign.
However, during a fielding drill in the build-up to a comprehensive six-wicket win over Pakistan at the Gabba, it was a freak blow. As Topley stepped over the triangular boundary while attempting a catch.
He did not bowl in the latter competition as England rotated eight substitutes during their 19-over fielding.
According to an ECB spokesman, the full week will be evaluated before the conflict in Afghanistan on Saturday.
At Least his fellow left-handed seamers:-
Should his injury prove to be more serious than expected? England has options in their reserves – not least their fellow left-arm seamer, Tymal Mills.
He was replaced by Topley himself after suffering a groin strain during last year’s T20 World Cup in the UAE.
Lancashire’s Richard Gleeson is also included in the team’s traveling reserve. While David Willey and Sam Curran are the other left-arm fast bowlers within the original 15-man party.
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In better news for England, Liam Livingstone showed no ill effects after returning from his ankle injury. Maintained during the Hundred in August, as he produced free-flowing innings of 28 off 16 at the Gabba.