Last updated: 17th May 2008
Hoggard: Ruled out of Old Trafford Test
It's a major disappointment to me to get injured at this stage of the season especially as I feel that I have been bowling well for Yorkshire in county cricket
Matthew Hoggard
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Matthew Hoggard will not be part of England's squad for the second Test against New Zealand after breaking his thumb.
The seamer sustained the injury while batting for Yorkshire against Durham when he was struck by former international team-mate Steve Harmison.
Hoggard was only playing for his county at the Riverside after not being selected in England's starting XI for the series opener with the Black Caps at Lord's.
He will now see a specialist next week to determine the full extent of the injury and the likely recovery period.
"It's a major disappointment to me to get injured at this stage of the season especially as I feel that I have been bowling well for Yorkshire in county cricket," Hoggard said.
"I'm really determined to try and win back my place with England so I am hoping that the injury is not too serious and that I can get back on the field with Yorkshire as soon as the fracture has mended."
With Hoggard sidelined England's selectors now face a dilemma over who they name as a replacement for the match at Old Trafford.
All-rounder Andrew Flintoff is ruled out with a side strain that is likely to mean he will not be available until the home series with South Africa later this year.
After impressing for the England Lions against the tourists at the Rose Bowl recently, Hampshire's Chris Tremlett would have been a strong candidate until he suffered back spasms playing against Surrey.
Ironically Harmison, who claimed six wickets in Durham's win over the White Rose county, could now be in line to replace the man he injured.
The 29-year-old's major rival for a recall could be his county colleague Graham Onions, who has made an impressive start to the domestic season.
With the second Test starting on Friday, England will name their 12-man party following the conclusion of the current Test.
| Fixture |
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| Saturday 5th July |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Essex vs Yorkshire |
| Sunday 6th July |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| West Indies vs Australia |
| Asia Cup |
| India vs Sri Lanka |
| Varsity Friendly |
| England Under 19 vs Bangladesh A |
| Monday 7th July |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| Essex vs Northamptonshire |
| Durham vs Yorkshire |
| Tuesday 8th July |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| Middlesex vs Lancashire |
| Wednesday 9th July |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| Warwickshire vs Kent |
| Thursday 10th July |
| Test Match Series |
| England vs South Africa |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Worcestershire vs Northamptonshire |
| Result |
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| Friday 4th July |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| West Indies vs Australia Australia won by 1 runs. |
| Asia Cup |
| Pakistan vs Bangladesh Pakistan won by 10 wickets. |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Durham vs Kent Kent won by 83 runs. |
| Thursday 3rd July |
| Asia Cup |
| India vs Sri Lanka India won by 6 wickets. |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Scotland vs New Zealand New Zealand won by 8 wickets. |
| Wednesday 2nd July |
| Asia Cup |
| Pakistan vs India Pakistan won by 8 wickets. |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Scotland vs Ireland Scotland won by 5 wickets. |
| Tuesday 1st July |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Ireland vs New Zealand New Zealand won by 290 runs. |
| Varsity Match |
| Oxford University vs Cambridge University Match Drawn |
| Monday 30th June |
| Asia Cup |
| Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 158 runs. |
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