England paceman Mark Wooden has been cleared of significant harm after reporting stiffness in his left hamstring, which despatched a scare by way of camp forward of The Ashes.
Following precautionary scans on Friday, Wooden has been cleared of any considerations concerning his left hamstring.
He’s not anticipated to play on the third day of England’s warm-up match in opposition to the Lions XI at Lilac Hill Park, Perth on Saturday.
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Wooden will proceed to coach as deliberate within the build-up to the primary Take a look at in Perth.
Wooden bowled eight overs on day one in every of England’s tour match in opposition to the England Lions.
Mark Wooden taking part in for England in opposition to the Lions. Getty
He completed with 0-29 with Ben Stokes doing nearly all of the harm, dismissing Tom Haines (20), Jacob Bethell (2), Jordan Cox (53) and Rehan Ahmed (16).
Wooden comes into the Ashes sequence off the again of a protracted lay off from a knee harm.
Sean Abbott and Josh Hazlewood left the sector on the SCG throughout NSW’s Defend match in opposition to Victoria with hamstring accidents.









