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Jonathan Trott set to make comeback with Warwickshire against Gloucestershire
Jonathan Trott left the Ashes tour following England's defeat at Brisbane.
Written by Asian News International
Published: Apr 01, 2014, 01:22 PM (IST)
Edited: Apr 01, 2014, 01:22 PM (IST)


London: Apr 1, 2014
England batsman Jonathan Trott is reportedly set to make his cricket comeback with county side Warwickshire in a two-day friendly against Gloucestershire at Edgbaston.
Trott, who was included in the 12-man county squad, had left England’s Ashes tour of Australia in November with a “stress-related illness”, following which Warwickshire also granted him time for a family holiday while the team went on a pre-season tour of Barbados.
According to the BBC, earlier this month, Trott had insisted that he was “burnt out, but not depressed” when he left the Ashes tour following England’s defeat in the opening Test in Brisbane, although he now insisted that he is feeling “refreshed” ahead of the match and his side’s upcoming County Championship opener against Sussex.
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The report mentioned that Trott has set his sights on reclaiming his place in the national team this summer following his absence and sessions with a psychologist.