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Tom Curran out of action till May after suffering stress fracture

England paceman Tom Curran has been sidelined from action till May 2022 over his stress fracture injury incurred while playing in the Big Bash League.

Curran, who had returned to the BBL after a year was supposed to play a big role for the Sydney Sixers in their current campaign. However, the white ball specialist will now be added to the long list of pace bowler injuries for England in the recent times. England, this year have faced issues with Olly Stone, Jofra Archer, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood and Sam Curran.

While the initial news of the injury came out in 17 December, the extent of it was not known till now. The development will now throw Curran out of England’s T20I series in the run up to the World Cup in Australia and he will not be in contention to play in the Indian Premier League as well.

Curran will only be able to make a comeback in the domestic season during the English summer, where if fit, he might be able to participate in the Vitality Blasts.

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