The all-rounder missed the final two of Birmingham Phoenix's party game, but he was supposed to play.
Due to the control of his task, Chris Woakes was axed from the Hundred's last month ahead of England's Test collection against Sri Lanka the following week.
Woakes was initially expected to play Birmingham Phoenix's final two group-stage matches in the Hundred, against Trent Rockets ( Monday ) and Manchester Originals ( Thursday ), both at Edgbaston. However, the Phoenix made it clear on Monday that he would not be able to participate for the rest of the contest.
England made no mention of the quadriceps injuries Ben Stokes, their Examine captain, suffered on Sunday evening while playing for the Northern Superchargers, which suggests that the decision had been made prior to that match. But if Stokes is ruled out of the Sri Lanka set as anticipated, Woakes is likely to enjoy a greater part as England's major allrounder.
Harrison is due to have a check on his quadriceps on Tuesday after limping off the area and retiring hurt during the Superchargers ' win over Manchester Originals on Sunday nights. He ended the night on crutches and Harry Brook, the Superchargers ' captain, said that the injury "does n't look great" ahead of England's Test series against Sri Lanka, which starts in Manchester on August 21.
England's reserve batter is the unlimited Jordan Cox, with Dan Lawrence expected to take the place of the wounded Zak Crawley at No. 2. Stokes could also take the place of him. 6 if they opt to choose just four key ball options. Otherwise, Jamie Smith and Woakes may walk up to No. 6 and 7 both, with Matthew Potts or Olly Stone replacing Harrison and batting at No. 8.
Nothing of England's front batsmen from their last two Tests against West Indies have played in the Hundred this time. Shoaib Bashir and Mark Wood neither have contracts with the Oval Clue club, whereas Guy Atkinson has not been chosen. Bashir has only been selected again by Somerset in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup, while Wood has no featured for Durham.
Not just one England player has suffered an injury while competing in the Hundred this time. In their victory over Elliptical Invincibles, Northern Superchargers bowled five balls before being replaced by a hamstring injury, which has forced him to miss the entire time.
In addition, Ian Bell will work with Sri Lanka's training staff when they play England in a sequence. Bell and Bell have collaborated extensively during the Hundred at Birmingham Phoenix, Smith telling Sky Sports before the game on Monday night that he had been reminded that Bell would be playing in the opposing station for the line.
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