Seamer Gus Atkinson Adds to England's Injury Problems.
'Significant concern' for the English camp as Atkinson leaves the field due to a hamstring issue.
The English seamer further complicated the injury concerns plaguing England after leaving the ground during Saturday's play of the fourth Ashes Test in the Ashes series.
The right-arm seamer experienced discomfort in his left leg post-delivery in his spell at the MCG.
Team management reported Atkinson felt some "soreness" and would spend time away from the action to undergo evaluation "over the next few hours".
The concluding match of the tour in Sydney gets underway at the end of the week.
The visitors have previously lost strike bowlers Mark Wood to a knee injury and another paceman because of a side injury on the current trip.
A replacement bowler was added to the party to provide backup.
His form was underwhelming during the first two matches, claiming a mere a handful of scalps.
He was left out from the previous Test, only to be brought back for the Melbourne Test as Archer's replacement.
The county bowler improved at the MCG, bagging two scalps with the ball, then making 28 as a batsman as one of just three teammates to get into double digits.
After bowling one over in Australia's second innings, he came back the next day and dismissed the nightwatchman edging to the keeper.
Unfortunately, at the end of the fifth over, he bowled a variation to the batsman and immediately felt at his leg.
Gus Atkinson was recalled for the Melbourne match after being left out the Adelaide game.