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The Ashes, 2006-07

Bell expected to play after injury scare

Andrew Miller in Brisbane

November 22, 2006

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Ian Bell batted in the nets a day after suffering a wrist injury © Getty Images

Ian Bell, England's designated No. 3 batsman, is expected to be passed fit for the first Test at Brisbane tomorrow, after coming through a practice session 24 hours after being struck a painful blow on the left wrist. An ECB statement said that a final decision would be made on the morning of the match.

Bell, who had been batting in the nets against James Anderson, was given ice treatment and taken away for a precautionary X-ray, which revealed heavy bruising but no fracture.

England had been optimistic all along that the injury was nothing serious. "It would be a blow [if he missed out]," admitted Andrew Strauss yesterday, "but we are talking about hypotheticals. From what I've seen it won't prevent him playing. The nets had a little bit of extra bounce, but they are very, very good, probably the best we've seen this tour."

If Bell was to be ruled out, then Strauss's Middlesex team-mate, Ed Joyce, would be thrust into the starting line-up, just days since arriving in the country as a replacement for Marcus Trescothick.

"For me, Ed's greatest strength is his ability to keep a cool head under pressure," said Strauss. "So, if there's any guy I know who'll be well set to make a debut, it's him. It's a big ask, but everyone know's he's a quality player. Even so, we're very hopeful that Ian's going to play."

Andrew Miller is UK editor of Cricinfo

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Andrew Miller UK editor Andrew Miller was saved from a life of drudgery in the City when his car caught fire on the way to an interview. He took this as a sign and fled to Pakistan where he witnessed England's historic victory in the twilight at Karachi (or thought he did, at any rate - it was too dark to tell). He then joined Wisden Online in 2001, and soon graduated from put-upon photocopier to a writer with a penchant for comment and cricket on the subcontinent. In addition to Pakistan, he has covered England tours in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the World Cup in the Caribbean in 2007
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