New Delhi: In a major blow to England's preparations of salvagaing some pride against India in fifth and final Test, James Anderson has been ruled out of the last Test match.


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Skipper Alastair Cook said that the reason behind it was soreness.


"It is a bit of everything, ankle and shoulder. A bit of bowling soreness. We are trying to look after him," Cook was quoted as saying by BBC.


Anderson made a comeback in the Test squad for the second match of the ongoing series after the first Test ended in a draw at Rajkot.


The 34-year-old paceman, England's record Test wicket-taker, came off a shoulder injury which ruled him out of the drawn series in Bangladesh and there were fears that he would miss most of the India tour.


Returning from a stress fracture in his right shoulder, Anderson's last Test appearance came in August against Pakistan at the Oval.


A decision on Stuart Broad will be taken after practice on Thursday.