Bell in doubt for Gabba

ENGLAND batsman Ian Bell is in doubt for the Thursday's first Ashes Test against Australia after suffering a wrist injury during a net session today.
The right hander was struck in the left wrist by a ball from team mate James Anderson and underwent ice treatment afterwards.
Bell, who is down to bat in the vital No.3 position, was treated by England staff at training and will have an x-ray later today to check the severity of the injury.
England can ill-afford another departure from its top order, as captain Michael Vaughan is certain to miss most of the series as he recovers from knee surgery, while Marcus Trescothick has already flown home with depression.
If Bell is ruled out, he will be replaced by debutant Ed Joyce, who has only been with the squad for a week after he was flown in as cover for Trescothick.
Bell has scored 1287 runs in 18 Test appearances. After a poor 2005 Ashes, he emerged as a key player this series with three centuries in successive Tests against Pakistan this year.
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England's batsmen can't seem to cop a trick. I wouldn't be suprised if Bell still fronted for England on Thursday though.
Does anyone know anything about Ed Joyce? I hadn't even heard of him until he was named as Trescothick's replacement last week...
The right hander was struck in the left wrist by a ball from team mate James Anderson and underwent ice treatment afterwards.
Bell, who is down to bat in the vital No.3 position, was treated by England staff at training and will have an x-ray later today to check the severity of the injury.
England can ill-afford another departure from its top order, as captain Michael Vaughan is certain to miss most of the series as he recovers from knee surgery, while Marcus Trescothick has already flown home with depression.
If Bell is ruled out, he will be replaced by debutant Ed Joyce, who has only been with the squad for a week after he was flown in as cover for Trescothick.
Bell has scored 1287 runs in 18 Test appearances. After a poor 2005 Ashes, he emerged as a key player this series with three centuries in successive Tests against Pakistan this year.
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England's batsmen can't seem to cop a trick. I wouldn't be suprised if Bell still fronted for England on Thursday though.
Does anyone know anything about Ed Joyce? I hadn't even heard of him until he was named as Trescothick's replacement last week...