Olly Stone to miss Test summer in latest blow to England’s seam stocks
- England fast bowler Olly Stone will miss the series against Zimbabwe and India due to a right knee injury that requires 14 weeks of rehabilitation after surgery.
- Stone has played five Test matches, taking 17 wickets at an average of 23.52, and is expected to return for the Hundred in 2025.
- Alongside Stone, Mark Wood and Brydon Carse are also sidelined due to injuries, raising concerns for the England national team.
- The England and Wales Cricket Board stated that Stone's surgery was necessitated by increasing discomfort experienced during his pre-season tour in Abu Dhabi.
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Olly Stone ruled out of India Test series, will be out for 14 weeks
England pacer Olly Stone has been ruled out of Test series Zimbabwe and India series after undergoing knee surgery. He will be under rehabilitation for 14 weeks, which will force the cricketer to miss the home season. The 31-year-old however is on course to get back to full fitness ahead of the Ashes, which will played later in the year. Stone clinched seven wickets in two home Tests that he featured against Sri Lanka in 2024. Courtesy of his im…
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