Ollie Robinson, a fast bowler for England, hurt his left ankle and wasn’t sure if he would be able to play in the upcoming Ashes 2023. But after a scan, it was clear that the pacer didn’t get hurt too badly. He will be able to play in the one-off Test against Ireland and the five-match Test series against Australia that is coming up.
Notably, the 29-year-old was playing for Sussex against Glamorgan in the County Championship when he felt some pain in his ankle. He was in pain, and on Sunday, May 21, he was seen using crutches, which got a lot of attention in the cricketing world. He was also wearing safety boots. Luckily, the cricketer will get better quickly and be able to get back to work.
In the meantime, the England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed the same thing and said that the pacer will join the national team for the June 1 match against Ireland.
“Scans showed that Robinson’s ankle was not hurt, and he will join the England men’s Test squad this weekend before the LV= Insurance Test match against Ireland on June 1 at Lord’s,” said the statement.
On the other hand, Robinson’s dad and Sussex’s head coach, Paul Farbrace, said that the player only feels pain when he walks, not when he runs. But he should get better very quickly and should also be able to play in the Test match against Ireland. In place of the great fast bowler Jofra Archer, Ollie will be a key member of the team. James Anderson, a veteran English fast bowler, is also said to be taking a break from the Ireland match to get ready for the Ashes. If that happens, Ollie and Stuart Broad will be in charge of bowling for England against their neighbor.
Also, Ben Stokes may or may not be able to play. During IPL 2023, the all-rounder hurt his knee. Since then, he hasn’t played a single match for Chennai Super Kings. He is said to be okay now, but like Anderson, the captain of England’s red-ball team may not play against Ireland in order to be ready for the big game.