James Anderson will miss the final Test of the series in Chennai with what has been described as body soreness by England captain, Alastair Cook.Anderson, who missed Englands two Tests in Bangladesh and the first Test of this series due to a shoulder injury, was later said to have experienced soreness in his ankles and in the shoulder.While Cook said Anderson could get through the game and was disappointed to be missing out, he explained that the England camp wanted to take no chances with a bowler who they felt can make a big contribution to their Test fortunes over the next couple of years.Its not worth the risk, Cook said. When he has been in this situation over the last six months and we have played him, he has picked up injuries. It doesnt seem the right time to play him.He is sore from the previous game and we, as a management group, dont think its worth taking a risk.Could he get through? Yes, he possibly could. But over the last six months when weve played him, he has picked up an injury.Anderson has now missed eight of Englands most recent 23 Tests, including five this year.Bearing in mind Englands schedule - they do not play another Test until July - it does seem an abundantly cautious decision and will lead some to conclude that he has been dropped. And it is true that his record in this series - four wickets at a cost of 53.50 apiece and no wickets in the two most recent Tests - is not wonderful.But this decision is more likely to be a manifestation of how highly valued Anderson remains in the eyes of the England management and how vital he is to their plans for the English summer of 2017, the Ashes and, perhaps, beyond. With England 3-0 down, it is a dead rubber.Im very confident he can make a big contribution to English cricket over the next couple of years, Cook said. But were going to have to manage him a bit more in Tests. He might miss a couple more Tests as a precaution. 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I can see the colour of the ball, I pick it up. Its just at times it takes a little bit longer to work out the depth of where its coming. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! He added: It cant be an issue, Ive got to work it out.The match will be only the second day-night Test in Australia after the home side beat New Zealand by three wickets on only the third day at Adelaide Oval last year. New Zealands paceman Tim Southee bowls against Australia during the first day-night cricket Test match at the Adelaide Oval in November last year Wade, recalled as much for his batting prowesss as his keeping skills, said he found it easier now to cope with the pink ball than when it was first rolled out as a Sheffield Shield experiment in the 2013-14 season.ddddddddddddIve got more used to it I suppose, he said. The more you play, you get more used to it, but the ball is getting better year-in, year-out. 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