ICC Champions Trophy: England gets a big increase in injuries while Ben Duckett went through appropriate after groin injury | Current news

England received a major increase in injury ahead of the ICC champion trophy after Ben Duckett went in shape after the injury was halved.
Open dough sustained an injury during the terrain during the last match of England playing a tour of India on Wednesday.
The statement in England published on Saturday said: “The scan on the left groin injury confirmed that the male dough in England Ben Duckett is appropriate and available for ICC champion trophy.”
England has already lost the dough Jacob Bethell – as a result of the knee strain – from its original team of 15 players for the tournament, and Tom Banton was called as a replacement.
After defeating 3-0 in Nadi series in India, England desperately seeking a change in swing when their campaign for the champion trophy begins against Australia in Lahore on February 22.
They play Afghanistan in the same place four days later, before they finished the group stage against South Africa in Karachi on March 1.
The best two in each pool – India, Pakistan, New Zealand and Bangladesh in the second group – will pass in the semi -finals 4 and 5 March, on the eve of the finals of March 9.
The tournament is entirely live Sky SportsWith an introductory match in Karachi on February 19, hosts and defenders Pakistan against New Zealand, who won the event in 2000.
England never won the champion trophy, losing in the finals for West Indies 2004 and India in 2013.
English champion trophy: Jos Buttler (Captain), Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Tom Banton, Harry Brook, Brydon Cars, Ben Ducktt, Jamie Overton, Jamie Smith, Liam Livingstone, Adil Root, Joe Root, Saqib Mahmood, Phil Wood, Mark Wood
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- Australia: Saturday 22 February (9:00) – Lahore, Pakistan
- Afghanistan: Wednesday 26. February (9:00) – Lahore, Pakistan
- South Africa: Saturday March 1 (9:00) – Karachi, Pakistan
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