Stuart Broad has revealed there is "bad news" about the extent of the injury he picked up in against India, at Lord's, on Sunday although exact details were still to be confirmed. "Bad news on the shoulder, torn a muscle," Broad posted on Twitter.
He was unable to complete his final over during the one-day international and it appears likely England will need to find a new captain for the Twenty20 matches against West Indies. Broad was dosed up on painkillers and ready to bat at No.11 if needed during England's chase which was ended seven balls early by rain.
With Morgan, England's Twenty20 vice-captain, sidelined due to a shoulder injury there is no obvious replacement for Broad as captain. One option would be to give Cook the job but he refused to think too far ahead, saying, "We'll cross all those bridges when they arrive."
The fact that the one-day series is now safe for England takes pressure off the final match and reduces the impact of Broad's possible absence. He bowled well at Lord's, removing India's openers in his first two overs, and has enjoyed a superb second half to the season after his problems against Sri Lanka, which resulted in him being dropped from the one-day side.
Jade Dernbach was left out at Lord's - England played Steven Finn instead - so he would be the logical replacement for Broad in Cardiff. However, the pitch can favour spin so it may be an opportunity to give Samit Patel another outing before the Twenty20s against West Indies and the tour to India that starts early next month.
England have had been hit by far fewer injuries than India during the Test and one-day series, but had to contend with some problems. Chris Tremlett (back) missed three Tests and Jonathan Trott (shoulder) two, while Morgan was ruled out of action following the first one-day international at Chester-le-Street.
For Broad, meanwhile, it adds to an injury-hit 10 months which included the stomach strain that ruled him out of the final three Ashes Tests in Australia then he picked up a rib injury during the World Cup and was forced to fly home.
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