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England's Jonathan Trott quits Ashes tour over stress-related illness

Shock departure of England player comes as criticism flies at Warner's comments in media over poor and weak batting

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England's Jonathan Trott looks back after playing a shot against Australia during the series-opening Ashes cricket test at the Gabba. Photo: AP

England's Jonathan Trott has left the Ashes tour of Australia with a "stress-related illness", officials said yesterday, after he was targeted during their huge defeat in a spiteful first test.

The shock departure, which echoes a situation involving Marcus Trescothick in 2006-07, comes after Trott made disappointing scores of 10 and nine in the game in Brisbane, which England lost by 381 runs.

Trott's play was blasted as "poor and weak" by Australia's David Warner during a bad-tempered game, which also saw home captain Michael Clarke fined for warning tail-end batsman James Anderson to "get ready for a broken f****** arm".

Trott will take a break from cricket for the foreseeable future and will take no further part in the tour
England Cricket Board 

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said Trott, 32, would take an indefinite break from cricket and would not be returning to the five-test tour.

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"Jonathan Trott has returned from England's current tour of Australia with a stress-related illness," an ECB tweet said.

"Trott will take a break from cricket for the foreseeable future and will take no further part in the tour … Trott's return to cricket will be determined in due course."

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Trott has been a stalwart of the England team, accumulating 3,763 runs at an average of 46.45 in his 49 tests, but he was dismissed tamely in both innings by fiery paceman Mitchell Johnson.

In brief ECB comments, Trott did not give any details but said he could not play on in his current condition.

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