England opener Marcus Trescothick is returning home from England's Ashes tour to Australia after suffering a recurrence of a stress-related illness.
The announcement comes just nine days before the start of the five-match series in Brisbane.
"We are naturally disappointed to lose a player of his quality from our Ashes squad," said coach Duncan Fletcher.
"Everyone in the dressing room hopes that he is able to make a full recovery and resume his cricketing career."
Trescothick played in England's opening tour games against a Prime Minister's XI in Canberra and New South Wales in Sydney, but managed only 10 runs in two innings.
And following discussions with team management and medical staff, it was agreed he should fly home as soon as possible.
The announcement comes just nine days before the start of the five-match series in Brisbane.
"We are naturally disappointed to lose a player of his quality from our Ashes squad," said coach Duncan Fletcher.
"Everyone in the dressing room hopes that he is able to make a full recovery and resume his cricketing career."
Trescothick played in England's opening tour games against a Prime Minister's XI in Canberra and New South Wales in Sydney, but managed only 10 runs in two innings.
And following discussions with team management and medical staff, it was agreed he should fly home as soon as possible.
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