• Rogers must prove full fitness after Monday training to play at Edgbaston
• ‘He needs to be free of all symptoms – fatigue or dizziness,’ says doctorChris Rogers is highly unlikely to play in the third Ashes Test at Edgbaston despite rejoining Australia’s squad in the Midlands.
The 37-year-old opener, who spent the week in London having tests on the injury he sustained on day two of the Lord’s Test against England, and linked up with his team-mates in Nottingham on Friday evening,after the moment day of their tour match at Derbyshire.
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Source: theguardian.com