Back injury ends Tremlett's tour
Chris Tremlett is to return to England after suffering a recurrence of a back injury
George Dobell in Abu Dhabi
25-Jan-2012
Chris Tremlett, the England fast bowler, is to return home from the UAE after suffering a recurrence of a back injury. England will decide upon a replacement for the remainder of the Pakistan series later today.
Tremlett, the 30-year-old fast bowler, reported stiffness in his back following the first Test. He will fly back to England on Wednesday afternoon.
He is the second man to fly home from this tour. Tim Bresnan has
already been forced home with an elbow injury. Neither can blame a
heavy workload having come in to the tour on the back of lengthy
breaks from the game.
As a consequence, the England management were in discussions with the
Lions management in Sri Lanka about replacements. Jade Dernbach and
Stuart Meaker - both of whom were born in South Africa - are the most
likely replacements, though it is understood Meaker is not fully fit.
Chris Woakes, another option, has only just returned to bowling after
a thigh injury, while Boyd Rankin is also suffering from a minor thigh
strain. Jack Brooks and Nathan Buck will also be considered, but Dernbach is the overwhelming favourite.
George Dobell is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo