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'Serious blow' for England after Atkinson is forced off with a hamstring injury.
The pace bowler further complicated England's injury problems upon exiting the ground early on day two in the Melbourne Test against Australia.
The right-arm seamer felt a problem in his left hamstring after the final ball of the fourth over during the morning session.
The touring camp stated Atkinson had experienced "tightness" and would spend time off the field to undergo evaluation "over the next few hours".
The series decider in this Ashes battle at the SCG begins on Sunday, 4 January.
The visitors have already lost fast bowlers one seamer with a knee problem and Jofra Archer with an abdominal strain during this series.
Matthew Fisher was called up to provide backup.
The seamer had a tough time early in the series, claiming a mere three wickets.
He was left out of the third Test, only to be brought back for the Melbourne Test in the playing XI.
Surrey's Atkinson showed better form in Melbourne, claiming a couple of wickets in Australia's first innings, then making 28 as a batsman being one of only three teammates who passed ten runs.
After bowling one over late on the first day, he returned for the second day's play and removed Scott Boland Scott Boland caught behind.
Unfortunately, towards the conclusion of the fifth over, he sent down a change of pace to the batsman and promptly felt for his hamstring.
Gus Atkinson was brought back for the fourth Ashes Test after being left out of the third.
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