England's Pace Crisis Deepens: Olly Stone Ruled Out of Test Summer Following Knee Surgery
England's fast bowling options take another hit as Olly Stone undergoes knee surgery, ruling him out of the entire 2025 Test summer against Zimbabwe and India.


England's Bowling Woes Continue with Stone's Setback
England's fast-bowling resources have suffered another significant blow with the news that Olly Stone will miss the entire 2025 Test summer following successful knee surgery. The 31-year-old Nottinghamshire quick, who returned to Test cricket in 2024 after a three-year absence, will be sidelined for 14 weeks after experiencing discomfort during his county's pre-season tour of Abu Dhabi.
Impact on England's Test Plans
The injury comes at a crucial time for England's Test setup:
- Home summer fixtures: Stone will miss all Tests against Zimbabwe and India
- Ashes preparation: Follows Mark Wood's similar knee surgery, depleting England's pace stocks
- Career setbacks: This continues Stone's injury-plagued international career (currently 5 Test caps)
Stone's absence leaves England's pace attack looking threadbare ahead of key fixtures
England's Pace Bowling Conundrum
With Jofra Archer's fitness still uncertain and Brydon Carse also sidelined, England face genuine concerns about their fast-bowling depth:
- Current options: Gus Atkinson, Chris Woakes, Matthew Potts
- Potential call-ups: Dan Worrell (qualifying soon), Jamie Overton, Josh Tongue
- Youth prospects: John Turner (Hampshire), Sam Cook (Essex)
Statistical Insight: England's Pace Crisis
Player | Status | Last Test Appearance |
---|---|---|
Mark Wood | Post-surgery recovery | 2024 Ashes |
Jofra Archer | Fitness doubts | 2021 |
Olly Stone | 14-week recovery | 2024 NZ Tour |
Brydon Carse | Foot injuries | Yet to debut |
Road to the Ashes
England's selection headaches come at the worst possible time as they prepare for:
- Home Tests against Zimbabwe (May)
- India series (June-August)
- The Ashes tour to Australia (Winter 2025-26)
"This puts enormous pressure on our remaining quick bowlers," said team sources. "We'll need to carefully manage workloads throughout the summer."
County Championship Watch
With several pace options missing the start of the season, performances in county cricket take on added significance. Josh Hull (Leicestershire), another young quick, is also sidelined, further reducing England's options.
For live updates on England's fast-bowling developments, follow our County Championship coverage.