England spinner Leach ruled out of Ashes
England's Ashes preparations were dealt a blow on Sunday as frontline spinner Jack Leach was ruled out of the series due to a lower back stress fracture.
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England's Ashes preparations were dealt a blow on Sunday as frontline spinner Jack Leach was ruled out of the series due to a lower back stress fracture.
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England's mission to regain the Ashes from Australia this summer just got harder after the confirmation that a stress fracture in his back will keep Jack Leach out of the squad. Leach, who has been a vital part of the attack since the promotion of Ben Stokes to the captaincy, began suffering injury symptoms during last week's Test victory over Ireland at Lord's. Scans on Sunday confirmed the extent of the injury.
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Debutant fast bowler Josh Tongue marked his call-up into the Ashes squad with a five-wicket haul as England beat Ireland by 10 wickets inside three days at Lord's but only after a record partnership of 163 between tailenders Mark Adair and Andy McBrine. England were well-placed for an innings win when Ireland started the day needing 255 more runs to make Ben Stokes's men bat again. But Ireland, handicapped by the absence of injured opener James McCollum kept England at bay while Harry Tector (51) and Lorcan Tucker helped add 118 runs in the morning session for the loss of just three wickets.