
Seamer Jofra Archer has been ruled out of England's one-day international series against West Indies with a right thumb injury.
Archer will miss the series, which starts on 29 May, having sustained the injury while with Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League.
England said he will "reassessed over the next fortnight to determine when he may return to action".
The 30-year-old had been left out of the squad for the following three-match T20 series in order to play for England Lions against India A.
Those four-day matches take place from 30 May and 6 June so Archer is set to miss at least the first of those games, which would have been his first red-ball cricket in four years.
He has been hampered with back and elbow injuries since he last played Test cricket for England in February 2021.
Lancashire's left-arm seamer Luke Wood has replaced Archer in the ODI squad, having already been part of the T20 group.
Wood has played two ODIs but is yet to take a wicket. The 29-year-old has claimed eight wickets in five T20s.
