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'Significant concern' for the English camp after Atkinson goes off suffering a hamstring problem.
The English seamer increased England's injury problems upon exiting the ground early on day two in the Melbourne Test versus the Australians.
Atkinson pulled up with his hamstring after the final ball in his spell during the morning session.
The England team reported the 27-year-old reported "discomfort" and was to take time off the field to undergo evaluation "in the coming hours".
The final Test of the tour at the SCG begins at the end of the week.
The English side has already lost strike bowlers Mark Wood due to knee trouble and Jofra Archer with an abdominal strain on this Ashes tour.
A replacement bowler was called up as injury reinforcement.
His form was underwhelming in the opening two Tests, managing only three wickets.
He was left out of the third Test, only to be brought back for the Boxing Day match as Archer's replacement.
The county bowler improved at the MCG, claiming a couple of wickets with the ball, and scoring 28 runs with the bat among just a trio of English batsmen to get into double digits.
Post a single over at the end of day one, he resumed for the second day's play and dismissed the nightwatchman taken by the wicketkeeper.
However, at the end of the fifth over, he bowled a change of pace to the batsman and immediately felt for his hamstring.
The English bowler was brought back for the Boxing Day Test having missed the Adelaide game.
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