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Lancashire spinner Matthew Parkinson named concussion substitute for Jack Leach

England spinner injured himself in trying to save a boundary on first day of NZ Test



England's Jack Leach
Image Credit: Reuters

London: England left-arm spinner Jack Leach on Thursday was withdrawn from the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's due to concussion, said the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Matthew Parkinson, the Lancashire spinner, has been named as a like-for-like replacement and he joined the squad at the Lord's.

The incident occurred during the sixth over of New Zealand's innings on day one when left-handed batter Devon Conway edged the ball between gully and backward point. Leach gave chase from backward point region and got to pull the ball back inches inside the boundary rope.

But while doing so, Leach, 30, landed awkwardly on his head while trying to prevent the boundary. After this, Leach went off the field alongside the physio. "Jack Leach has symptoms of concussion following his head injury whilst fielding. As per concussion guidelines, he has been withdrawn from this Test. We will confirm a concussion replacement in due course," the ECB said in a tweet earlier.

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