Jones in doubt for Pakistan tour

Published September 26, 2005

LONDON, Sept 25: England seamer Simon Jones is rated just 50-50 to be fit for the upcoming tour of Pakistan. The Glamorgan paceman missed the final Ashes Test at The Oval with an ankle injury and faces a scan on the problem on Friday.

England physiotherapist Kirk Russell told the Sunday Times: “It is very much 50-50 with him.

“We have an England camp on Oct 17 and 18 at Loughborough and he needs to be bowling then for him to be declared fit to tour Pakistan.

“If things continue to progress well, we will look to increase the amount of weight the ankle is bearing before Simon starts running again.”

Jones took 18 wickets in the first four Tests before his place in the XI which secured the Ashes was taken by Durham all-rounder Paul Collingwood.

Pakistan host England for a three-match Test series and five one-day matches from November to December this year. The first Test starts in Multan on Nov 12.—AFP

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