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Robinson and Wood out of warm-up game with illness and injury

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.

The sight in particular of Robinson walking off with a recurrence of the back trouble that affected him at the end of the Ashes was a worrying one for England just five days before they launch their latest red-ball re-set in the first Test against West Indies.

Meanwhile Wood, their best bowler by a distance in a disastrous tour of Australia, was absent from the Coolidge Ground all day after feeling unwell on Wednesday and faces going into the first of three Tests with little or no Caribbean match practice under his belt.

It is the last thing Joe Root needed after the controversial call to leave both Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad at home and instead ask his other bowlers to stand up and display leadership qualities during a series the captain cannot afford to lose.

Even if Robinson is fit to take his part in the last day of the warm-up match against a West Indies President’s XI on Friday it would be a big risk to play him at the Sir Viv Richards Stadium in what is likely to be, with Ben Stokes unfit to bowl, a four-man attack.

The Sussex bowler again showed in Australia he has the ability to thrive on the biggest stages but persistent fitness issues are now casting a cloud over his role in an England future without the big two, particularly in overseas conditions.

Robinson suffered hamstring and shoulder problems during the Ashes before his first senior tour came to a controversial end when bowling coach Jon Lewis questioned his physical fitness for international cricket in the wake of a back spasm at Hobart.

He has had six weeks to try

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