Home IND V ENG Jimmy Anderson ruled out of Chennai Test Anderson, England’s all-time highest wicket-taker in Tests, will miss the inconsequential game owing to "body soreness", according to skipper Alastair Cook. PTI Chennai 15 December, 2016 15:08 IST England captain Alastair Cook confirmed that pacer James Anderson will miss the fifth Test match against India in Chennai. - Reuters PTI Chennai 15 December, 2016 15:08 IST England was dealt a blow today with pace spearhead James Anderson being ruled out of the fifth and final cricket Test against host India starting tomorrow. Anderson, England’s all-time highest wicket-taker in Tests, will miss the inconsequential game owing to “body soreness”, according to skipper Alastair Cook. The pacer had been out since August with a shoulder injury before returning to play the second Test of the five-match series in India. “Unfortunately Jimmy is ruled out — he’s picked up body soreness from the last game. So he’s not going to be risked. It is a bit of everything, ankle and shoulder. We are trying to look after him,” said captain Cook at the pre-match press conference. A decision on Stuart Broad will be taken after practice today. Broad missed the last two Tests with a tendon strain in his right foot, but will look to prove his fitness during England’s final training session. India took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series with an innings victory in the fourth Test in Mumbai. Read more stories on IND V ENG. For more updates, follow Sportstar on :