ENG vs WI 2025: Hamstring injury forces Gus Atkinson out of ODI squad
The injury occurred during England's recent one-off Test against Zimbabwe.
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Fast bowler Gus Atkinson has been ruled out of the upcoming three-match ODIs against the West Indies after sustaining a right hamstring strain during England's innings-and-45-run victory over Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge last week. The 27-year-old pacer will now undergo rehabilitation under the supervision of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) medical staff to return for the upcoming five-match Test series against India starting June 20.
With the first ODI against the West Indies set to begin at Edgbaston on Thursday, the hosts will go ahead without naming a replacement for Atkinson, who joins Jofra Archer, who was earlier ruled out due to a thumb injury. Archer had sustained the injury during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, with left-arm seamer Luke Wood drafted in as his replacement. Despite the setback, the hosts consist of a strong pace unit for the ODIs, with Brydon Carse, Saqib Mahmood, Jamie Overton, Matthew Potts, and Wood.
Atkinson picked up the injury during the one-off Test against Zimbabwe, where he bowled impressively, ending with figures of 2-58 in the first innings and 1-17 in the second. However, he was seen in visible discomfort on the final day of the match, managing only three overs before being forced to stop.

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While he has not been selected for the T20I leg of the West Indies series, but is a crucial member of England’s Test plans. His rehabilitation is being closely monitored to ensure he gets back to full fitness ahead of the five-Test series against India. Atkinson had a brilliant run in 2024, where he picked 54 wickets across 11 Tests last year, including a sensational 12-wicket haul on debut at Lord’s.
England updated squad for three-match ODI series against West Indies
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