Captain Michael Clarke (lower back) is already facing a race
against time to be fit for Australia's defence of the June 6-23 tournament in
England, while injury-prone fast bowler Pat Cummins (upper back) appears set
miss out completely.
Pattinson, who turns 23 next month, was undergoing
the surgery in Melbourne and was expected to return to training in about a
month, Cricket Australia (CA) said in a statement on Thursday.
"James
Pattinson will be having surgery tomorrow for a non-cricket related medical
condition in his lower abdominal region that has been troubling him during the
latter part of the recently concluded tour of India," CA chief medical officer
Justin Paoloni said.
"James has undergone tests and consulted specialists
since returning from India, and it was felt that surgery is absolutely necessary
at this time.
"The recovery time will be determined once the surgery is
completed but James is expected to return to training in approximately four
weeks.
"His preparation for the Ashes is not expected to be affected but
his availability for the ICC Champions Trophy will be determined at a later
stage."
Australia will remain in England for the Ashes series starting on
July 10 with Nottingham's Trent Bridge hosting the first of five
Tests.
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