Atkinson out: England lose third Ashes quick

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Hamstrung: Gus Atkinson has joined England’s list of injured and unavailable pace bowlers.
Hamstrung: Gus Atkinson has joined England’s list of injured and unavailable pace bowlers.

Brydon Carse is officially England’s last out-and-out speedster standing after Gus Atkinson was ruled out of the Sydney Test with a hamstring injury.

Hurt on the second morning in Melbourne, Atkinson was officially scratched from the Ashes series finale in Sydney on Monday with scans confirming the injury in his left leg.

Atkinson was initially part of a four-strong pace cartel for the opening Test in Perth, with he, Carse, Mark Wood and Jofra Archer all capable of bowling at high speed and believing they could rock Australia.

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Last fast man standing: Brydon Carse is poised to play out the series. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Wood lasted just one Test, pulling up sore following the two-day defeat in Perth after requiring surgery on his left knee earlier this year.

Archer followed after the third Test in Adelaide, in a particularly frustrating blow for England given he’d bowled the best he has all series in that match with a first-innings five-wicket haul.

Atkinson is now the third to go down, after being dropped for Adelaide and then recalled for Melbourne in Archer’s place.

His tour ends with six wickets at 47.33, with the brief highlights being the fourth-innings dismissals of Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne in Brisbane.

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Speed merchants Mark Wood and Jofra Archer were ruled out previously. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

That leaves Carse as the sole express quick still left from the group that arrived in Australia six weeks ago eyeing off a chance to regain the Ashes.

Carse had his best Test of the summer in England’s win in Melbourne, after being particularly erratic as the tourists lost the first three Tests and the series.

It’s expected seamer Matthew Potts will replace Atkinson in Sydney, handing the 27-year-old his first Test in a little over 12 months.

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Matthew Potts looks set to get his chance at the SCG. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Fellow seamer Josh Tongue would be expected to take the new ball alongside Carse following his Melbourne heroics.

The ever-reliable Ben Stokes and spin-bowling allrounder Will Jacks also remain.

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