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Ollie Robinson could make a timely return for England in the second Test with Mark Wood set to miss out with his elbow injury.
Wood has an impingement in his right elbow that is causing him huge pain when he tries to bowl which makes him a major doubt, not just for Wednesday but the rest of the tour.
“He is sore,” said interim coach Paul Collingwood. “The sensible option is to send him for a scan and see what he is going to be like for the rest of the series.
“He has not bowled in the second innings here so you would say it is unlikely he will feature in Barbados.”
It would be a big blow for England to be without their main strike weapon, but they do have a skiddy, quick replacement in the shape of Saqib Mahmood.
And the return to full fitness of Robinson would be another boost, potentially at the expense of Chris Woakes for the next match.
“Ollie is looking pretty positive at the moment,” added Collingwood. “His recovery has been excellent.
“The backroom staff have done a great job on Ollie and he bowled a couple of spells today and is getting the ball through really well so that is looking really positive.”
Former England fast bowler Steve Harmison warned that making Wood bowl "dead overs" during the Ashes has contributed to him picking up the elbow injury.
Durham quick Wood has had his fair share of