The pacer is still to recover fully from a back injury ahead of the Nottingham Test on Friday.
The fast bowler is down with back spasms and likely to miss the first Test between India and England.
Matthew Hoggard, who was part of England's memorable Ashes winning side in 2005, represented his country in 67 Tests and 26 One-Day Internationals between 2000 and 2008.
England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard was reported for excessive appealing as he celebrated the dismissal of Pakistan opening batsman Salman Butt.
Matthew Hoggard took four wickets to reduce Australia to 312 for five on Day 3 of the Ashes Test.
Matthew Hoggard was named in the England squad for the first Test against Pakistan despite a hand injury.
Hoggard said he was certain England would play better than in Brisbane last week.
Matthew Hoggard has written off his chances of returning to England's squad for this year's Ashes series against Australia. In his autoboigraphy, the former England fast bowler, dropped after the New Zealand series in 2008, talks about his breakdown, the depression suffered by his wife Sarah and the ECB's 'staggering lack of interest' in his welfare.
England beat Bangladesh by an innings and 27 runs in the second and final test on Sunday to wrap up the series 2-0.
England medium fast bowler Matthew Hoggard was pulled out of Yorkshire's county championship match against Nottinghamshire on Wednesday because of a side injury.
A torn cartilage in his right knee has sidelined the England pace bowler.\n\n
Ashwin, speaking on his YouTube channel, lashed out at England's actions and Stokes' apparent frustration.
"After almost three years without missing a Test match, I've now picked up three irritating niggles in the space of seven months and the back spasm that has ruled me out of the Lord's Test is the most annoying of all," Hoggard told The Times.
England have dropped experienced fast bowlers Steve Harmison and Matthew Hoggard for the second test against New Zealand starting on Thursday.
Matthew Hoggard said England had failed to perform in all departments after being dominated by Pakistan in the fourth Test.
Matthew Hoggard (4 for 29) and Monty Panesar (3 for 46) shared seven wickets as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 188 on first day of the first Test against England on Saturday. In reply, England were 49 for 1 at stumps.
Matthew Hoggard has points to prove to both the selectors and the England batsmen if he makes the starting XI for Thursday's opening Test against New Zealand at Lord's. Hoggard, the fulcrum of the England pace attack since the turn of the century, was jettisoned along with Steve Harmison when his team unexpectedly lost to the Kiwis in Hamilton this year.
A "gut feeling" choice made by Michael Vaughan to drop his bowling spearheads Steve Harmison and Matthew Hoggard paid enormous dividends for the England captain during the second Test win against New Zealand.
England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard was included in a 12-man squad for the third and final Test against Sri Lanka, starting in Galle on Tuesday. Fast bowler Stuart Broad, who made his debut in the drawn second Test, was left out to accommodate the possible return of oggard, who missed the second Test with a back injury.
The seamer said England could have been right in the One-Day International series against India with a little bit more application and thought from its players.
The two bowlers took three wickets each as South Africa reached 273 for seven on the first day of the first Test.
England's in-form bowler said it would not be necessary to adjust his line for left-hander Yuvraj Singh, who missed the drawn first Test.
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Six former Yorkshire players have been sanctioned for the alleged use of racist and discriminatory language.
Injured England players Michael Vaughan, Andrew Flintoff and Matthew Hoggard will have their fitness assessed on Tuesday before the squad for Friday's second Test against West Indies is named.
England's selectors kept faith with the players who beat New Zealand earlier this year by naming an unchanged team, plus fast bowler Matthew Hoggard, in a 12-man squad against the same opposition for this week's first Test. The selectors chose the team which came back from 1-0 down to win the series in New Zealand 2-1 in March.
Hoggard captured seven wickets as England took a 97-run lead over Australia with nine second-innings wickets in hand.
England's bowlers struck an early psychological blow ahead of next month's series against New Zealand when they ripped through a near-test strength batting line-up in a practice match on Tuesday.
At the close Sri Lanka, who scored 192 in their first innings, were 183 for three in reply to England's 551 for six declared.
Hoggard took 4-39 and Giles 3-14 as England, after being bowled out for 126 runs, reduced Pakistan A to 127 for 8 in a tour match.
Both were named in the squad to face Zimbabwe, in the second Test, starting on Thursday.
Australia are 119 for one in their second innings, 148 runs ahead of England on day two.
England have named a provisional 30-man squad for the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies.
The England pace bowler believes increased competition for places prevents him from taking his place for granted.
Fast bowling coach Troy Cooley says Australia have the superior pacemen going into this year's Ashes series.