England in West Indies: Ollie Robinson ruled out of first Test with back injury
England seam bowler Ollie Robinson has been ruled out of the first Test against West Indies with a back injury.
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England seam bowler Ollie Robinson has been ruled out of the first Test against West Indies with a back injury.
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England’s new Test era ran into familiar problems on Thursday when an already inexperienced attack lost two of its key components in Ollie Robinson and Mark Wood to injury and illness.
Fitness scares over Ollie Robinson and Mark Wood left England with an unwanted headache ahead of next week’s first Test against the West Indies, with the shadows of James Anderson and Stuart Broad looming large.
Mark Wood will once again be absent when England resume their Test warm-up in the West Indies after “feeling unwell”.
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