LONDON: The England team winning the losing match has suffered a major setback while performing brilliantly in the third Test of the Ashes series. Team veteran pacer James Anderson has been ruled out of the entire series. Anderson was injured while playing the first match. He was able to bowl only four overs in the first innings of this match. He did not play the second and third matches due to injury. On Friday, bad news came for Anderson, who was trying to get fitness by bowling in domestic cricket. Physio of the team informed that he will not be able to fit during the series. England has announced a 13-man squad for the fourth Test of the series starting on 4 September. His place in this team has been replaced by Craig Overton. This match of the series between the two countries is to be played in Manchester. The first match was won by Australia by 251 runs. After this, the second match played at Lord's between the two teams was a draw. In the third match played at Headingley, England equalized in the series by winning the all-rounder Ben Stokes in the second innings with an unbeaten century. The English team for the fourth Test is - Joe Root (captain), Johnny Bairstow, Joe Burns, Jose Butler (wicketkeeper), Sam Curran, Joe Denali, Jack Leach, Ben Stokes, Jason Roy, Joffre Archer, Chris Woakes, Stuart Broad And Craig Overton. India vs West Indies 2nd Test: Kohli's half-century helps India into a strong position Telangana Governor honoured PV Sindhu and Manasi Girishchandra Joshi Veteran shooter Gagan Narang said this for the Dronacharya Award!