A day after David Willey was ruled out of the forthcoming five-match
One-Day International (ODI) series against Pakistan with a hand injury,
an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) spokesperson has revealed that
the left-arm pacer would rejoin the squad after the injury was deemed to
be less serious than originally feared.
The Yorkshire
bowler, who was struck on his left hand on his bowling follow-through,
by a Mark Stoneman drive during the T20 Blast semifinal against Durham,
completed the game with a strapped hand but was subsequently ruled out
of the Pakistan ODIs following scans.
However, ECB confirmed
that the extent of Willey's injury was restricted to bruising and no
bone break, thereby paving the way for Willey's return to the squad
after Wednesday's opener in Southampton.
"On further review
today, David Willey has been cleared of a fracture to his left hand and
he will rejoin England's ODI squad on Thursday. His progress will be
monitored by the medical team during the series," the spokesperson said
on Monday (August 22).
Nottinghamshire seamer Jake Ball, who was named Willey's replacement on Sunday, will, however, remain with the squad.
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