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Men's Cricket England unlikely to risk Jason Roy and Eoin Morgan against Afghanistan

JASON ROY has been ruled out of England’s World Cup matches against Afghanistan and Sri Lanka with a tear in his left hamstring but captain Eoin Morgan’s back injury will continue to be assessed.

The pair both limped from the field during England’s comfortable victory over the West Indies in Southampton, with scans taking place over the weekend.

The England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed Roy would play no part in this week’s double-header, though the lack of a clear rehabilitation period will lead to fears that his absence could be longer.

Morgan, who suffered a painful back spasm at the Hampshire Bowl, has responded to treatment and received a more optimistic prognosis.

The captain could still feature against Afghanistan at Old Trafford tomorrow but given his importance as a batsman and leader, it is unlikely any gamble would be taken with his long-term fitness.

Roy’s absence means a likely recall for Hampshire’s James Vince, the spare batsman in the 15-man squad, while all-rounder Moeen Ali is also standing by to bolster the top seven.

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