In an official statement, the ECB clarified that the procedure had involved removing bone and scar tissue to address an impingement problem, with a spokesman adding that no floating bone had been discovered.Wood, England’s fastest bowler, was their outstanding performer during their 4-0 defeat in the Ashes, maintaining a consistent 90mph-plus threat to claim 17 wickets at 26.64 in four appearances, including a career-best 6 for 37 in the final match at Hobart.He managed just 17 overs and a solitary wicket in Antigua, however, before succumbing to the injury, which has also caused him to pull out of his INR 7.5 crore (USD 1 million approx) deal with Lucknow Super Giants in this year’s IPL.He will now commence rehabilitation with the ECB and Durham, and a date for his return to play will be established in due course. It is anticipated that he will return to light training next month, with a view to making a white-ball return to action during the Royal London One-Day Cup in May.In Wood’s absence, England’s lack of cutting edge was made abundantly clear during the on-going third Test in Grenada, in which West Indies’ lower-order were able to recover from 95 for 6 to 297, thanks to Joshua Da Silva’s maiden Test hundred, and a 52-run tenth-wicket stand between Da Silva and Jayden Seales.

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