Strauss in fitness race for first one-day clash
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Fingers crossed: England are hopeful that Andrew Strauss will recover in time to lead the side out for the start of the five-match one-day series
13 April 2012
England are hopeful captain Andrew Strauss will recover from a slight hamstring strain to lead the side in Friday's opening match of the one-day international series against West Indies.
The Middlesex left-hander suffered the problem during Sunday's emphatic six-wicket Twenty20 International defeat in Trinidad and was prevented from taking a full part in England's fitness training this morning.
But after an ultra-sound scan this morning, which revealed no significant damage, the tourists remain hopeful he will recover in time to lead the side out for the start of the five-match series at the Providence Stadium in Guyana.