Jamie Overton Ruled Out of England’s ODI and T20 Series vs West Indies with Broken Finger
- Jamie Overton, a right-arm fast-bowling all-rounder, will miss the rest of England’s ODI and T20 fixtures against the West Indies after fracturing the little finger on his right hand.
- The injury occurred in the first ODI on Thursday at Edgbaston when Overton broke his finger trying to catch a sharp return during England’s 238-run victory.
- Despite running to the dressing room holding his hand, Overton returned after treatment, finishing with career-best figures of 3-22 before being ruled out for rehabilitation.
- England Cricket announced on Saturday that the ODI squad will remain unchanged despite the recent injury, with the next fixtures consisting of the final two ODIs followed by a three-match T20 series starting next Friday.
- Potts is set to come in for Overton in the upcoming ODI as England looks to secure their first bilateral series victory in this format since September 2023 during the match on Sunday at Cardiff.
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Jamie Overton ruled out of England’s ODI and T20 series vs West Indies with broken finger
Jamie Overton has been ruled out of England’s remaining one-day internationals and T20 matches against the West Indies because of a broken finger sustained in Thursday’s ODI series opener. The right-arm fast-bowling all-rounder broke his right little finger while trying to make a return catch early in England’s 238-run victory at Edgbaston. Overton had grasped his hand and immediately jogged into the dressing room. After some treatment, he retur…
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Jamie Overton ruled out of England's ODI and T20 series vs West Indies with broken finger
Jamie Overton has been ruled out of England's remaining one-day internationals and T20 matches against the West Indies because of a broken finger sustained in Thursday's ODI series opener.
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