Seamer Gus Atkinson Adds to England's Injury Worries.
'Significant concern' for the English camp after Atkinson leaves the field suffering a hamstring problem.
The pace bowler increased England's injury problems after leaving the ground early on day two in the Melbourne Test versus the Australians.
Atkinson experienced discomfort in his left leg immediately following a delivery that he bowled at the MCG.
The England team reported Atkinson reported "discomfort" and was to take time on the sidelines to undergo evaluation "during the day".
The final Test in this Ashes battle in Sydney starts this coming Sunday.
England have been without fast bowlers Mark Wood with a knee problem and Jofra Archer to a side strain on the current trip.
Matthew Fisher was brought into the squad to provide backup.
The seamer had a tough time in the opening two Tests, managing only a handful of scalps.
He was left out from the previous Test, only to be brought back for the Melbourne Test in the playing XI.
Surrey's Atkinson performed better in the fourth Test, bagging two scalps in Australia's first innings, and scoring 28 runs as a batsman among just a trio of England players to reach double figures.
Post a single over late on the first day, he resumed the next day and dismissed the nightwatchman taken by the wicketkeeper.
However, on the final ball of that over, he bowled a variation to the batsman and suddenly grabbed at his leg.
Gus Atkinson was recalled for the fourth Ashes Test following his omission the previous Test.