Jamie Overton has been dominated out of England’s remaining ODIs and IT20s towards the West Indies because of a damaged proper little finger.
The Surrey all-rounder sustained the harm making an attempt to take away West Indies batsman Keacy Carty caught-and-bowled within the eighth over of England’s first Metro Financial institution ODI at Edgbaston on Thursday.
Overton returned along with his finger strapped and completed the sport as England’s joint-highest wicket taker of their emphatic 238-run victory as he completed with figures of 3-22.
The 31-year-old will now bear a interval of rehabilitation underneath the supervision of the England medical staff.
No substitute shall be added to the squad for the rest of the sequence, which continues with the second ODI towards the West Indies in Cardiff on Sunday, June 1, earlier than concluding with the third ODI at The Oval on June 3.
England vs West Indies white-ball fixtures
All occasions UK and Eire; all video games dwell on Sky Sports activities
One-day worldwide sequence (Might-June)
- First ODI, Edgbaston: England gained by 238 runs
- Second ODI: Sunday June 1 (11am) – Cardiff
- Third ODI: Tuesday June 3 (1pm) – The Oval
T20 worldwide sequence (June)
- First T20I: Friday June 6 (6.30pm) – Chester-le-Road
- Second T20I: Sunday June 8 (2.30pm) – Bristol
- Third T20I: Tuesday June 10 (6.30pm) – Southampton
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