Graeme Swann. -Photo by Reuters

LONDON: England off-spinner Graeme Swann has revealed he is on course to return from an elbow injury in time for this year’s Ashes showdown against Australia.

Swann was sidelined for England’s recent drawn Test series in New Zealand after undergoing surgery in the US earlier this month in an attempt to cure the long-standing problem.

He first visited the specialist clinic in Minnesota in 2009 and the treatment allowed him to feature as England reclaimed the Ashes from Australia later that year.

But the elbow problem flared up again just before the first Test in New Zealand earlier this year, leading to concerns over Swann’s long-term future.

Fortunately the surgery appears to have been successful and Swann plans to be bowling by the end of next month and available for the return series against New Zealand in May which serves as a warm-up for the Ashes.

“I feel great. I want to be back as soon as possible because I’m bored stupid already,” Swann said on Thursday.

“I think it would kill me if I sit down and watch too much cricket at the start of the summer without being an active part of it. I want to play as much as I can.

“I don’t know if that’s realistic or not, but that’s how my mind works.”—AFP

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