London: England pace bowler Olly Stone will miss the voyage through the West Indies in the wake of enduring back damage.
Olly Stone has been hampered by solidness in his lower left back since partaking in a training session on Sunday.
The 25-year-old went for outputs in Barbados that affirmed the degree of the damage was not kidding enough to govern him out of the Tests against the West Indies.
Stone had would have liked to make his Test make a big appearance in the three-coordinate arrangement, yet the Warwickshire seamer should sit tight for his lady five-day appearance.
Stone awed with his speed and threatening vibe amid four appearances in England's one-day arrangement win against Sri Lanka in October.
Be that as it may, the back issue is the most recent damage blow for Stone, who saw his promising profession hindered for year and a half with a foremost cruciate tendon issue.
He has been confined to only 34 top of the line matches since appearing in 2012.
Ashley Giles, beforehand chief of cricket at Warwickshire and as of late named to the equal job with the ECB, cautioned selectors a year ago not to work Stone excessively hard.
He depicted the player as a "Ferrari" and advised against his over-use.
Britain presently can't seem to name a substitution however any semblance of Jamie Overton, Jamie Porter and Mark Wood are probably going to go under thought by selectors.