England fast bowler Jofra Archer will undergo a surgery on his right hand following the scans. Though this is not the same injury that kept the right-arm pacer out of the ODI series against India.
Jofra had suffered a cut in his hand while cleaning his room before flying to India for the Test series. The injury was then managed by the ECB’s medical staff then. The surgery in his right hand is scheduled so that he can recover during his planned break for elbow injury.
"Further investigation and a specialist opinion was sought upon his return to the UK and, in conjunction with the ECB medical panel, it has been decided that surgery is the best option to manage his injury in the longer term," the ECB further said in a release. "Further detail will be provided in due course."
Earlier, Jofra was ruled out of the ODI series against India after his elbow issue “deteriorated” during the T20I series. “Jofra Archer is returning to the UK for further management and investigation of his right elbow injury,” read a statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board. “Jofra’s elbow issue has deteriorated over the course of the Twenty20 International series and made it increasingly challenging for him to maintain performance levels,” the statement added.
England lost the T20I series 3-2 after getting hammered 1-3 in the Test. The three-match ODI series between the two sides in presently levelled at 1-1 with the deciding clash to take place on Sunday in Pune.