
England all-rounder Alice Capsey has been ruled out of the remainder of the West Indies tour with a broken collarbone.
Capsey, 18, suffered the injury after landing awkwardly on her left shoulder trying to save a boundary in the first one-day international match in Antigua on Sunday.
She will now return home to the UK.
England, who won Game 1 comfortably by 142 points, will face West Indies in two more ODIs before a five-game Twenty20 series.
Capsey had to be helped from the field after receiving several minutes of treatment and was taken to hospital for evaluation.
The Oval Invincibles player opened the batting for England in an ODI for the first time after being chosen ahead of Emma Lamb and scored 17 from 13.
Capsey, who was obtains its first central contract last month is a key part of England’s plans for the T20 World Cup in South Africa, which begins in February.
She has played four ODIs and 10 T20s for England since making her international debut in July.