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England bowler Olly Stone set to miss first Ashes Test with hamstring injury

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England bowler Olly Stone set to miss first Ashes Test with hamstring injury

Olly Stone is set to miss at least the first Ashes Test after suffering a hamstring injury.

The 29-year-old fast bowler suffered the injury during Nottinghamshire's County Championship Division One match with Lancashire at Trent Bridge last weekend.

Despite being in obvious discomfort, Stone hobbled to the crease at Trent Bridge on Sunday as last man and kept out the last four legal deliveries of the match to help his side salvage a draw.

On Thursday, Nottinghamshire released a short statement which did not give any further details of the extent of the issue, but said Stone would not be in contention for the opening Vitality Blast fixture against Derbyshire on May 26.

Notts said: "We, and England, will be working with Olly to get him returning to cricket in a timely manner without compromising his recovery ahead of a busy summer."

Stone made the last of his three Test appearances in June 2021, but had made a return to some international action after recovering from a fourth stress fracture in his back and a broken finger.

He played in four ODIs and a T20 last winter, and was then an unused squad member during England's Test tour of New Zealand in February.

The Ashes begins on June 16 at Edgbaston, with the second Test starting on June 28 at Lord's. All five Ashes Tests will be live on SportNews.

Stone was set to be one of three quick bowlers for The Ashes, alongside Mark Wood and Jofra Archer, though the latter

Ollie Robinson was rested for Sussex's trip to Leicestershire this week, having suffered cramps during a 14-wicket haul against Worcestershire last week, while Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes are on pre-agreed breaks for this round of the County Championship.

Fit-again Ben Stokes was overlooked by Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday, extending his time on the Indian Premier League sidelines beyond five weeks.

The England Test captain was signed by CSK for a bumper £1.6m but has appeared in just two of their 12 fixtures.

He arrived managing a longstanding condition in his left knee following a flare-up during February's tour of New Zealand and also picked up a toe complaint which has kept him out of action since April 3.

The all-rounder's fitness is being closely monitored by the England and Wales Cricket Board ahead of this summer's Ashes and it is understood he is now cleared to play.

Stokes will lead England for the first time in an Ashes series, with the hosts looking to regain the urn for the first time since 2015, and - after a four-day Test against Ireland - it will all begin at Edgbaston on June 16.

The series will then move on to Lord's (June 28-July 2) and Headingley (July 6-10), the scene of Stokes' 2019 heroics, before finishing at Emirates Old Trafford (July 19-23) and The Kia Oval (July 27-31).

Watch every match from the men's and women's Ashes live on SportNews. You can also follow videos and over-by-over text commentary across SportNews' digital platforms. Live coverage of the first Test is live from June 16-20 on SportNews Cricket.

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