Fast bowler Atkinson Adds to the English team's Injury Concerns.
'Serious blow' for the English camp after Atkinson is forced off suffering a hamstring problem.
Gus Atkinson increased the fitness woes of the England squad when he left the field during Saturday's play of the fourth Ashes Test in the Ashes series.
The right-arm seamer felt a problem in his left leg post-delivery in his spell during the morning session.
The England team stated the 27-year-old had experienced "tightness" and was to take time away from the action to undergo evaluation "during the day".
The concluding match of the tour beginning on 4 January starts on Sunday, 4 January.
England have been without fast bowlers Mark Wood to a knee injury and Jofra Archer because of a side injury on this Ashes tour.
Matthew Fisher was called up to provide backup.
The seamer had a tough time during the first two matches, taking just a handful of scalps.
He was left out for the Adelaide match, before being recalled for the Boxing Day match to fill the void.
The county bowler performed better in the fourth Test, bagging two scalps with the ball, then making 28 while batting as one of just three English batsmen who passed ten runs.
After bowling one over at the end of day one, he came back for the second day's play and had nightwatchman taken by the wicketkeeper.
Unfortunately, at the end of that over, he sent down a change of pace to Travis Head and immediately felt at his leg.
Atkinson was recalled for the Boxing Day Test after being left out the Adelaide game.