Mitchell Starc has revealed that teammate Chris Rogers is "good to go" ahead of Australia's third Ashes Test against England.
The five-match series, which is currently locked at 1-1, resumes at Edgbaston on Wednesday morning.
Rogers has been a fitness doubt since retiring hurt on 49 in the second innings of the last Test, but he has recovered from dizzy spells and is now in line to play a part against England this week.
"He seems to have come through pretty well," Starc is quoted as saying by BBC Sport. "All reports are he is good to go."
Rogers, who will retire from international cricket at the end of the ongoing series, took part in a full net practice session on Monday.