England batsman Jonathan Trott has reportedly returned to training following a repeat of his stress-related illness during the winter Ashes with county side Warwickshire although there is currently no set schedule for his return to action.
Trott returned home after the first Ashes Test in Brisbane last winter because of a stress-related illness, and he experienced a repeat of the symptoms when he made his attempted comeback in the first county championship game of the season in April.
According to The Independent, Warwickshire's director of cricket Dougie Brown confirmed Trott's return and said that although the batsman will probably train with them over the weekend but at this stage, he is not in their plans to be playing second-team cricket next week.
The report mentioned that Trott's involvement is entirely his choice and he is under no obligation to commit full time to training and no timescale has been set for a return to playing.
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