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June
28
New hope for Gough in
one-day series
LONDON: Injured paceman Darren Gough gave England a
timely boost as they played Sri Lanka in Nottingham on
Thursday in the opening match of the 10-game triangular
one-day series also featuring India.
The Yorkshire bowler, whose comeback following knee
surgery was put back when he suffered a reaction during
the warm-up for a county second team game on Monday,
recovered enough to bowl in the nets on Wednesday.
England and Wales Cricket Board spokesman Andrew Walpole
said on Thursday: "It's encouraging that Darren has
been back in the nets, but he still has to see a
specialist and will be doing that later today."
The specialist's report would determine if Gough would
be able to play a part in the series which has its final
at Lord's on July 13.
But England, who have already lost Gough's pace partner
Andrew Caddick with an injury to his left side, were
also eager to have the Yorkshireman fit for the
four-Test series with India starting at Lord's on July
25.
England chairman of selectors David Graveney remained
optimistic, telling Radio 5 Live: "Darren has been
bowling really well in the nets. It's been a desperate
time for him but we are back on course."
Gough, 31, tore a cartilage in his right knee during the
final One-day International against New Zealand in March
and missed the three-Test series against Sri Lanka in
May and June, which England won 2-0.
England also have in-form batsman Mark Butcher
recovering from knee surgery. He was expected to be fit
for the Test series.
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