Jack Leach was ruled out of the Test series against India due to a knee injury, returning to England after getting injured in the first match.

Jack Leach has only played one match in the series. England's spinner, Jack Leach, has been ruled out of the remaining three matches of the Test series against India. Leach sustained a knee injury in the first match of the series, which prevented him from playing any further matches.

 

Leach is returning to England for treatment of his knee injury. The England Cricket Board (ECB) provided this information on Sunday via social media. The third match between India and England will be played in Rajkot on February 15th.

 

Leach took two wickets in the series. Leach played only one match in the series, in which he took two wickets. Leach has played a total of six matches against India in his career, taking 21 wickets. Leach has been injured in consecutive series. Previously, he was unable to play in the Ashes series against Australia in July 2023.

 

The test series is tied at 1-1.

The five-match Test series is tied at 1-1. England won the first match in Hyderabad by 28 runs, while India won the second match in Visakhapatnam by 106 runs. The third test will be played in Rajkot on February 15th. The fourth test will be held in Ranchi on February 23rd, and the fifth test will be held in Dharamshala on March 7th.

 

India won the last series at home 3-1.

The last Test series between India and England took place in England in August 2021. The five-match series ended in a draw at 2-2. Meanwhile, the last series between the two teams in India took place in February 2021, which India won 3-1.

 

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