England's Anderson out of first S. Africa Test

England's Anderson out of first S. Africa Test
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Summary Warwickshire's Chris Woakes is expected to take his place for the first Test.

DURBAN (AFP) - England paceman James Anderson has been ruled out of the first Test against South Africa with a calf strain, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Thursday.

"@jimmy9 ruled out of the first Test vs @OfficialCSA with a calf strain. He ll be assessed for 2nd Test," the ECB wrote on its official Twitter account.

Anderson, England s leading Test wicket-taker, underwent a scan on his right calf muscle on Tuesday and will not be risked for the first Test, which begins on Boxing Day.

England hope that the 33-year-old will be fit for the second Test in Cape Town on January 2.

Anderson was present for training on the Kingsmead outfield on Thursday, but was restricted to kicking a football around with bowling coach Ottis Gibson.

Warwickshire s Chris Woakes is expected to take his place for the first Test.
 

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