England's Anderson in injury scare

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James Anderson is in danger of missing the fourth Test against Australia due to injury.

BIRMINGHAM (AFP) - James Anderson, England s all-time leading wicket-taker, is in danger of missing the fourth Test against Australia and possibly the rest of the Ashes series after suffering a side injury at Edgbaston on Thursday.

Anderson left the field three balls into his ninth over in Australia s second innings of the third Test at Edgbaston with what appeared to be a side strain.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) subsequently released a statement via Twitter saying Anderson had a "tight side" and would be "assessed overnight".

Anderson s absence on Thursday did not harm England unduly, with recalled fast bowler Steven Finn taking five for 45 as Australia closed on 168 for seven -- a lead of just 23 runs with three days left in the match.

England are still in pole position to go 2-1 up in the five-match series, even if Anderson doesn t bowl again in this match.

But they would dearly love to have him fit in time for next week s fourth Test at Trent Bridge.

However, England great Ian Botham said he feared Anderson would be ruled out of the series.

"If it s an intercostal, we won t see him again in this series," the former pace bowling all-rounder said on Sky Sports.

"You can t sneeze, can t cough, can t laugh. You have to let it heal."

Anderson, who celebrated his 33rd birthday on Thursday, has a brilliant record at Trent Bridge