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Gough Retires Hurt

MELBOURNE () -- England suffered a setback Wednesday when fast bowler Darren Gough was ruled out for the remainder of the Ashes tour in Australia because of injury.


The Yorkshire bowler suffered a stress fracture of his left foot during England's victory against Australia in a limited overs World Series match Tuesday in Melbourne.


He will miss the last two Tests in Adelaide and Perth. Australia leads the five-test series 2-0 and could be sidelined for up to 10 weeks.


Lewis, who arrived in Melbourne last week to play club cricket, will accompany the side to Sydney, where England will play Australia A in their final World Series qualifying match Thursday.

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