Bresnan has surgery, should be fit for NZ series

Thursday February 14, 2013 3:45 AM

LONDON (AP) — England paceman Tim Bresnan has had surgery on his right elbow and should be fit to return for the home test series against New Zealand in May.

The England and Wales Cricket Board on Thursday said Bresnan will begin a rehabilitation period of six to eight weeks after an "uncomplicated operation" to remove extra bone and scar tissue from the elbow of his bowling arm.

The ECB predicts he will be back playing competitive cricket "early in the summer."

The first of England's two tests against New Zealand starts on May 16 at Lord's. England then plays in the ICC Champions Trophy before a home Ashes series against Australia.

Bresnan had already been ruled out of England's current tour of New Zealand because of the injury.

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