London, Aug 19. England's pace spearhead James Anderson is set to miss the fifth and final Ashes Test after losing a fitness battle. The final Test begins on Thursday at The Oval cricket ground with England already claiming an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. Anderson, England's leading Test wicket-taker, missed the Ashes-clinching victory in the fourth Test at the Trent Bridge cricket ground, due to a side strain sustained in the third match triumph.

Anderson is still a week away from full fitness despite his best efforts, an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) statement said on Wednesday. Skipper Alastair Cook, in his pre-match press conference on Wednesday, said: "Unfortunately Jimmy is not going to make it. He's gutted about it. He's made really good progress from where he was at Edgbaston but this is a week or so too soon."

"He bowled in the nets yesterday but at about 60-70 per cent and that's not how you go into a game. He's really gutted. The medical team have been brilliant with him but he's still about a week away."

England are set to name an unchanged XI for the match. Asked if Anderson's exclusion meant England would retain the same team, Cook added: "Yes, if everyone pulls up well tomorrow."

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 (IANS)

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