- Jordan Cox had been appointed to the England team for the unique Zimbabwe test
- Cox suffered a parallel injury in the Essex county championship match in Somerset
- Somerset goalkeeper James Rew was summoned as a cox replacement
Somerset unplated drummer James Rew replaced the injured Jordan Cox in the first summer test team.
Rew, 21, has an average of 54.21 in the county championship and struck a hundred games against Essex earlier this week.
It was in this meeting in Taunton that Cox d’Essex underwent a parallel injury in the sweeping process, a few moments before raising its own century.
The scans later revealed a 4 mm tear in an abdominal muscle, declaring him get out of the four -day Rothesay test against Zimbabwe in Trent Bridge, from May 22.
COX’s injury does not require surgery, but will skyrocketing it for several weeks and he discussed his rehabilitation plan with the director of Cricket Key of the ECB for men Wednesday evening – a return in early June in the explosion of vitality now on the cards.
This last misfortune for the 24-year-old follows a broken thumb six months ago which cost him a first ceiling, after being chosen to replace Jamie Smith as a guardian of England for the series of tests in New Zealand.
England called the Somerset goalkeeper Uncomed James Rew for the unique zimbabwe test

Rew replaces Jordan Cox, who underwent lateral tension in Essex game with Somerset last week

Rew on average 54.21 in the county championship this year and was chosen for its striker
Rew, who did a tour of Australia with the Lions of England last winter, also keeps the counter, but as Cox was chosen for his striker.
He will join the rest of the 13 men team and recovering the Brydon Carse launcher in London this weekend before a short training camp in Loughborough next week.
The unique Zimbabwe test is followed by a series of five games against India from the second half of June.