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Harmison rested as 'precaution' England wait on Harmison fitness
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Steve Harmison was left out of England's side for their final Ashes warm-up match after waking up with tightness in his side.Steve Harmison was left out of England's side for their final Ashes warm-up match after waking up with tightness in his side.
But the Durham fast bowler's absence from the XI to face South Australia in Adelaide is a precautionary measure. And coach Duncan Fletcher admitted the tourists do not yet know how serious the fast bowler's injury is.
Meanwhile, Monty Panesar was picked ahead of Ashley Giles for the warm-up. "It's similar to the one he had during the summer, which just irritated him, although he could bowl," said Fletcher.
Coach Duncan Fletcher has said the team that plays in Adelaide will be the preferred Test line-up so Panesar looks set to play in next week's first Test. "He's had a scan, which was pretty inconclusion. They have given him an injection and he says it has improved."
Interview: England coach Duncan FletcherInterview: England coach Duncan Fletcher
Harmison did bowl during the warm-up in Adelaide but the decision was taken to rest him ahead of the Ashes opener in Brisbane. Harmison missed the one-day series against Pakistan in the summer with an injury described as being to his lower back, but returned for the ICC Champions Trophy.
Lancashire seamer Sajid Mahmood replaced Harmison for the warm-up game. "We will just see how he [does] in the morning and if he's fine we'll try and bowl him in the nets," Fletcher told BBC Sport.
Harmison missed the one-day series against Pakistan in the summer due to a lower back injury but returned for the ICC Champions Trophy. Lancashire seamer Sajid Mahmood replaced Harmison for the warm-up game and went wicket-less on day one.
But the England coach was impessed by the performance of England's three senior seamers, who shared five wickets.
Matthew Hoggard took three wickets in 12 balls and James Anderson shared the new ball with him, dismissing former Test batsman Matthew Elliott.
"The morning session was as good as I've seen England bowl for some time - there was good discipline, good control and they didn't lose their concentration," Fletcher added.