A massive blow for England on the eve of the Ashes! 9WWOS
Chris Woakes and Mark Wood are both reportedly set to play, leaving three players in contention for the final two bowling spots - Stuart Broad, Ollie Robinson and Jack Leach.
Anderson was England's leading wicket-taker on their last tour of Australia, taking 17 wickets at an average of 27.82, including 5-43 in the second innings in Adelaide.The veteran bowled just four overs in the 2019 Ashes series in England before being sidelined with a calf strain. He hasn't played since England's Test match against India at The Oval in early September, with Brisbane's recent wet weather denying him the opportunity to build up his match fitness.Great Ashes moments since 1990: The centuries, wicket hauls, deliveries, catches and rescue missions that highlight cricket's longest rivalry
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