• England pacer Josh Tongue has been ruled out of the upcoming tour of West Indies.

  • England's limited-overs tour is set to begin in Antigua on Sunday, December 3.

Josh Tongue ruled out of England’s white-ball tour of West Indies; replacement announced
Josh Tongue ruled out of West Indies tour (Image Source: Twitter)

England’s promising fast bowler, Josh Tongue, has been dealt a major setback as he has been ruled out of the upcoming white-ball tour of West Indies due to an undisclosed injury. The unfortunate incident occurred during the England Lions training camp in the UAE, forcing Tongue to miss both the three-match ODI series and the five-match T20I series.

Josh Tongue’s white-ball debut delayed

Tongue, who made his Test debut against Ireland at Lord’s earlier this year, was aiming for his international white-ball debut in the West Indies tour. The young fast bowler made a notable impact in the Lord’s Ashes Test, claiming five wickets, including dismissing star batsmen Steve Smith and David Warner twice.

Replacement announced

Durham pacer Matthew Potts has been named as Tongue’s replacement for the three-match ODI series. Potts, part of the current training camp in the UAE, is set to fill the void left by Tongue. Both Tongue and Potts recently secured two-year ECB contracts for 2023-24, reflecting their potential and contributions to the team.

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T20I replacement yet to be decided

While a replacement has been confirmed for the ODI leg, no announcement has been made regarding the replacement for the T20I series. The absence of Tongue is a significant blow, and England will be carefully considering the available options to strengthen their pace attack for the shorter format games.

ODI series to kick-off in Antigua

The three-match ODI series is scheduled to commence on Sunday, December 3, in Antigua. The subsequent match on December 6 will also take place at the same venue, with the final clash set for December 9 in Barbados. Barbados will additionally host the inaugural T20I series game on December 12.

Despite the setback, the England team will aim to regroup and adapt to the absence of Tongue as they face the West Indies in what promises to be an exciting and challenging series.

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