Monday, 2 April 2012

The ashes of 2010: James Anderson English will be available for the third test after woman gives birth to a baby girl

Daniella wife gave birth to a daughter, weighing 7 lbs 9 oz. The couple have not yet to announce a name.

After helping England to win the second test of ash, 28 years made the journey of 10,000 miles in England to Australia, birth and arrived Wednesday.

Anderson should return to team in time to play in third test in Perth, which starts on Thursday, 16 December.

Paul Collingwood and Graeme Swann are also in the same boat and could miss World Cup warm-up match at the beginning of next year. Wives both players are due to give birth in the middle of February.

Players were given the authority to stay with them until after the birth, even if they lack matches in Dhaka on February 16 and 18 - against the Canada and Pakistan.

The move follows starting Australia, Anderson an agreement described as "not perfect" by the England team manager Andy Flower.

And former England fast bowler Bob Willis has criticized the hierarchy in England, fearing that too much travel will be disrupt Anderson preparations for the third test in Perth next week.

Willis, who took to 325 ATMs in a career as a test-90, said: "I am not with Mothercare buggy rolling thought that modern man has." It should be on the circuit of cricket, which is his job. Two flights 24 hours in a week do him any product at all. »


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