The ECB has confirmed the unavailability of England leg-spinner Matt Parkinson for the upcoming match. England will soon be playing a three-coordinate ODI arrangement against Ireland. Matt Parkinson has suffered from a hyper-extended lower leg. England is currently playing with West Indies in their home ground. With this match, cricket has resumed around the world in a bio-secure condition.
"Get well soon Parky. An ankle injury has ruled Matt Parkinson out of the Royal London Series with Ireland," England Cricket confirmed in a tweet.
Britain team will be without the leg spinner Matt Parkinson for the three-coordinate ODI arrangement against Ireland, beginning on July 30. Parkinson, who has named in the ODI preparing bunch endured a hyper-extended lower leg while doing handling practice on Monday.
ECB affirmed the advancement through Twitter yet it is not yet clear on the off chance that they name substitution for Parkinson, considering the players are as of now in a bio-secure air pocket right now, and the way that the arrangement starts in a little more than seven days.
Parkinson, who shows up for Lancashire in the domestic circuit, made his ODI debut not long ago against South Africa
Parkinson has made his ODI debut not long ago against South Africa, completing wicketless in his two appearances. The young cricketer had shown up for Lancashire in the household circuit before. He has additionally appeared in the most limited organization for England; picking five wickets in the two trips against New Zealand in November 2019.
Be that as it may, however, it is not yet clear if England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will name a swap for Parkinson; considering the players are as of now in a bio-secure air pocket right now.
In the meantime, England has named all-rounder Moeen Ali as a bad habit commander for the Ireland arrangement. Ali will go about as captain Eoin Morgan's representative without Jos Buttler; who is a piece of the Test set-up and would prepare for the three-coordinate arrangement against Pakistan beginning August 5.