England wicketkeeper injury is responding well to treatment said ECB
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) released a statement that wicketkeeper Jos Buttler’s hip injury was responding well to treatment. Buttler was injured during England’s match against Bangladesh on Saturday.
“He is responding well to treatment and will be reassessed later this week,” said the ECB in a statement.
According to ECB, Buttler is expected to train with the rest of the team ahead of their match against West Indies on Friday.
“We anticipate he will train with the rest of the squad at the Hampshire Bowl on Wednesday ahead of the match against West Indies on Friday.”
Meanwhile, team captain Eoin Morgan stated that they will try to get Buttler back into the game unless Buttler is a risk in their following matches.
“We’ll use every day as much as we can to try to get him back on the park, but if he is a risk going into the next game, it might not be worth it,” said Morgan.
England will be playing their next match against West Indies on Friday at Rose Bowl Cricket Ground. The home team currently has odds of -1429 of winning the match while Windies have +820.
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