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England bowler Robinson ruled out of second Test
Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Ollie Robinson took three wickets in his first over on his return to the England Test side By Stephan Shemilt Cricket Correspondent Published 2 hours ago England's preparations for the second Test against New Zealand have suffered another setback as Ollie Robinson was ruled out with soreness in his right knee. The seamer's absence follows captain Ben Stokes and pace bowler Gus Atkinson being made unavailable for Wednesday's contest at The Oval pending an investigation into their involvement in an incident in a London nightclub . Missing the second Test is a huge personal blow for Robinson, who only made his comeback in the first Test after a two-year absence from international cricket. The 32-year-old reiterated his class, taking seven wickets in the match, including three in his first over. But part of the Sussex man's exile from the England team was down to doubts from management over his fitness and ability to hold his pace in repeated spells over a long period. In being forced to sit out the Test at The Oval, Robinson must wait for another opportunity to prove he is durable enough for the international arena. England said Robinson will remain with the squad and work towards a possible return in the third Test at Trent Bridge, beginning on 25 June. But in losing another member of the XI that played in the first-Test win at Lord's , England will now make at least three changes to their side, and possibly as many as five. Atkinson and Robinson will need to be replaced in the pace attack, with Jofra Archer almost certain to take one spot after missing the first Test following his stint in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Archer trained with England at The Oval on Sunday. The remaining make-up of England's team will come down to how they opt to replace all-rounder Stokes in the XI. Uncapped Crocombe added to England Test squad Published 1 day ago Stokes returns to Durham training after England omission Published 1 day ago One option would be to bring in a specialist batter - one of Jordan Cox or James Rew - leaving England with four frontline bowlers, probably all seamers. From the trio of Matthew Fisher and the uncapped Sonny Baker and Henry Crocombe, two would come into the side. A less likely composition of a four-man attack would include off-spinner Shoaib Bashir alongside three seamers. It would be tough on Bashir if he is omitted, but he was not required to bowl a ball at Lord's and Surrey often play home matches at The Oval without a specialist spinner. An all-round replacement for Stokes would be leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed, who could play in his first home Test and bat at number seven. This would give England the option of a spinner and four seamers. However, with Archer looking likely to bat at eight, England have a lengthy tail, probably meaning the hosts needs the insurance of the extra batter. Spin bowling could be done by stand-in captain Joe Root and Jacob Bethell. A further complication for Eng