England seamer Gus Atkinson has been dominated out of this week’s one-day sequence in opposition to the West Indies with a hamstring pressure.
Atkinson was in clear discomfort in the course of the closing levels of the innings victory over Zimbabwe within the Trent Bridge Check, bowling solely three tentative overs on the ultimate day.
After assessing the issue, England have determined to not danger the Surrey fast in Harry Brook‘s first project since taking on as white-ball captain.
Atkinson, who took three wickets in opposition to Zimbabwe, is just not regarded as a serious doubt for the forthcoming Check sequence in opposition to India, starting at Headingley on June 20, however no dangers are being taken with the 27-year-old.

He was probably the most skilled member of the tempo assault in Nottingham, with the likes of Mark Wooden, Jofra Archer, Brydon Carse and Chris Woakes all absent on health grounds, and England are not looking for any additional setbacks forward of a marquee sequence.
No replacements have been referred to as up for the ODI leg, which begins at Edgbaston on Thursday and takes in video games at Cardiff and the Oval.
England’s quick bowling choices for these video games embrace a fit-again Carse, Saqib Mahmood, Jamie Overton, Matthew Potts and the returning Luke Wooden.
An announcement from the England and Wales Cricket Board learn: “Gus Atkinson has been dominated out of the upcoming Metro Financial institution one-day internationals in opposition to the West Indies as a consequence of a proper hamstring pressure.
“He’ll now endure a interval of rehabilitation underneath the supervision of the England medical group. No substitute might be added to the ODI squad.”
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