London : To be in his best shape to counter India in the upcoming Test series, paceman James Anderson will go into a six-week rehabilitation period to recover from a long-standing shoulder injury, England coach Trevor Bayliss has said.
England’s all-time leading Test wicket-taker, troubled by a right shoulder injury, will miss Lancashire’s next two matches — against Worcestershire and Hampshire — in this period.
The 35-year-old pacer though had played in drawn Test series against Pakistan, taking nine wickets in two matches at an average of 19.11. The five-Test series will begin on August 1 at Birmingham.
Bayliss, in an ECB statement, said they want Anderson to be in best possible shape before the challenging India tour. “We have five Tests against India in a six-week period from August 1, which will be an intense and challenging period for all our bowlers, and therefore it’s vital that we ensure Jimmy goes into that series in the best possible condition.”