Bairstow replaces injured Hales

Published January 22, 2017
KOLKATA: England paceman David Willey bowls in the nets during a training session at the Eden Gardens on the eve of the third and final One-day International against India on Sunday. Match starts at 1:00pm (PST).—AFP
KOLKATA: England paceman David Willey bowls in the nets during a training session at the Eden Gardens on the eve of the third and final One-day International against India on Sunday. Match starts at 1:00pm (PST).—AFP

KOLKATA: Wicket-keeper/batsman Jonny Bairstow will replace the injured Alex Hales in England’s squad for three-match Twenty20 International series against India, the country’s cricket board said on Saturday.

Opener Hales has been ruled out of Sunday’s third and final One-day International at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata and the T20 series, starting on Thursday, against the hosts after breaking his right hand during the second ODI in Cuttack on Thursday.

Hales, who was injured as he attempted a catch in the outfield and jarred his hand on the ground, would see a surgeon upon returning home, the England and Wales Cricket Board said. India, who won the five-Test series 4-0, secured a series-clinching 15-run victory in the second one-dayer in Cuttack on Thursday, with the final game of the series set for in Kolkata.

Published in Dawn, January 22nd, 2017

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