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England in South Africa: James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow & Mark Wood return
James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow and Mark Wood have returned to the England Test squad for the tour of South Africa starting this month.
Seamer Anderson, 37, has not played for England since suffering a calf injury in the first Ashes Test in August.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Bairstow was dropped for the recent 1-0 series defeat in New Zealand.
Pace bowler Mark Wood has been out since the World Cup final in July because of side and knees injuries.
The uncapped Saqib Mahmood is the only member of the squad for the recent 1-0 series defeat in New Zealand not to be included in the 17-man touring party.
Moeen Ali, who took a break from Test cricket after being dropped during the Ashes, remains unavailable.
England will play four Tests - the first starting on 26 December - three one-day internationals and three Twenty20s in South Africa.
Anderson, England's all-time leading wicket-taker, bowled only four overs in the Ashes opener against Australia at Edgbaston.
He played two games for Lancashire second XI later in August, but his season was ended when he felt pain in the calf during the second of those.
Part of his recovery has involved using the facilities at Manchester City, and he has been continuing his rehabilitation - along with Wood - at a specialist pace bowling camp in Cape Town, South Africa.
Wood's most recent Test came in the West Indies in February.
"It is not predicted that Mark will be available for selection for the earliest matches," said national selector Ed Smith.
"There is no exact date given for his return, but the medical team is working towards him becoming fully available for selection during the tour."
Source: BBC News
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James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow and Mark Wood have returned to the England Test squad for the tour of South Africa starting this month.
Seamer Anderson, 37, has not played for England since suffering a calf injury in the first Ashes Test in August.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Bairstow was dropped for the recent 1-0 series defeat in New Zealand.
Pace bowler Mark Wood has been out since the World Cup final in July because of side and knees injuries.
The uncapped Saqib Mahmood is the only member of the squad for the recent 1-0 series defeat in New Zealand not to be included in the 17-man touring party.
Moeen Ali, who took a break from Test cricket after being dropped during the Ashes, remains unavailable.
England will play four Tests - the first starting on 26 December - three one-day internationals and three Twenty20s in South Africa.
Anderson, England's all-time leading wicket-taker, bowled only four overs in the Ashes opener against Australia at Edgbaston.
He played two games for Lancashire second XI later in August, but his season was ended when he felt pain in the calf during the second of those.
Part of his recovery has involved using the facilities at Manchester City, and he has been continuing his rehabilitation - along with Wood - at a specialist pace bowling camp in Cape Town, South Africa.
Wood's most recent Test came in the West Indies in February.
"It is not predicted that Mark will be available for selection for the earliest matches," said national selector Ed Smith.
"There is no exact date given for his return, but the medical team is working towards him becoming fully available for selection during the tour."
Source: BBC News
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English cricket team in South Africa in 2009–10 • James Anderson (cricketer) • Jonny Bairstow • Mark Wood (cricketer) • James Anderson (cricketer) • Jonny Bairstow • Mark Wood (cricketer) • England cricket team • Test cricket • South Africa national cricket team • Fast bowling • England cricket team • The Ashes • Wicket-keeper • Batting (cricket) • David Bairstow • New Zealand national cricket team • Fast bowling • Mark Wood (cricketer) • Saqib Mahmood (cricketer, born 1997) • New Zealand national cricket team • Moeen Ali • Test cricket • The Ashes • England cricket team • Test cricket • One Day International • Twenty20 International • South Africa national cricket team • England cricket team • Wicket • Over (cricket) • The Ashes • Batting order (cricket) • Australia national cricket team • Edgbaston Cricket Ground • Lancashire County Cricket Club • Manchester City F.C. • Physical therapy • Fast bowling • Cape Town • South Africa national cricket team • Test cricket • West Indies cricket team • Ed Smith (cricketer) •