Jonny Bairstow unavailable for Melbourne Stars in Big Bash ahead of England's Test tour of Sri Lanka

Yorkshireman Bairstow was due to make BBL debut after Christmas following a spell in quarantine but has now withdrawn from Melbourne Stars' squad, opening up the possibility of him joining England's Test tour of Sri Lanka in January

Nasser Hussain says Jonny Bairstow deserves an England Test recall with the batsman expected to return for the impending series in Sri Lanka

England's Jonny Bairstow has withdrawn from the Melbourne Stars' Big Bash League campaign, the franchise has confirmed.

Bairstow, who blasted a brilliant 86 off 48 balls in England's first T20 win over South Africa last week, was due to make his Big Bash tournament debut after Christmas. West Indies batsman Andre Fletcher will now take his place.

"We're naturally disappointed Jonny won't be able to link up with us this season but we wish him well on his recall and England's winter tours," Stars coach David Hussey said.

Bairstow believes the IPL has improved his T20 cricket and also says he is taking being moved around the order by England as a compliment

"We're glad Andre was in a position to join us and he'll bring plenty of power and entertainment at the top of the batting order. Andre is a former T20 World Cup winner with the West Indies so he knows what it takes to succeed in major tournaments and I'm confident he'll be a great asset around our group."

Bairstow is now expected to be called up for England's Test tour of Sri Lanka in January, although the dates and squad for that trip have yet to be confirmed.

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Bairstow has not played Test cricket this year but scored a century in England's last Test in Sri Lanka two years ago and Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain says the 31-year-old fully warrants a red-ball recall.

Image: Bairstow has been in fabulous white-ball form for England

"England have not pulled him out to go and have a nice Christmas at home," the former England captain said on The Hussain and Key Cricket Show.

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"Whether he is going for as a frontline batsman with Ollie Pope injured or the spare batsman, we don't know. But why pull him out if you don't think he is going to play?

"It's absolutely the right thing to do. I think Jonny has been hard done by and he is a fabulous player of spin, as proved when he got a hundred in Sri Lanka last time."

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