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England interim head coach Paul Collingwood has admitted there are fears over Ollie Robinson's fitness ahead of the first Test against the West Indies next week.
Robinson was forced off midway through England's sole warm-up match after suffering a back spasm, with Collingwood saying the injury "doesn't look good".
Concerns about Robinson's fitness levels reared their head in the recent Ashes series, with the seamer regularly taking time off the field, struggling with a similar back spasm issue in the fifth Test and bowling coach Jon Lewis publicly warning him he 'needs to be a fitter bowler'.
With Robinson's latest fitness issue meaning he is a doubt for the first Test, England's controversial decision to drop legendary duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad is already beginning to loom large over the tour.
Mark Wood, England's most impressive performer in the Ashes, is also a concern for the first Test, having not bowled at all during the warm-up match due to illness.
"Ollie has got a back spasm, it's not ideal. It's hard to say at the moment, but when someone walks off like that it doesn't look good," Collingwood told Sky Sports .
"These kind of spasms can heal as quickly as they come. We'll just have to assess it. I certainly don't think Ollie will be