England opener Hameed needs finger surgery

England opener Haseeb Hameed is heading home from the tour of India for an operation on his injured finger.

England's Haseeb Hameed

England opener Haseeb Hameed is heading home from the tour of India for an operation on his finger. (AAP)

England's 3rd Test loss to India has been compounded by news that opener Haseeb Hameed is heading home from the subcontinent for surgery on his injured finger.

The 19-year-old suffered the injury to the little finger of his left hand on the first day in Mohali but made an undefeated second innings 59 in an ultimately losing cause.

England captain Alastair Cook revealed afterwards that Hameed needed an operation.

"Unfortunately, he's got to go home and have a plate put in his hand. It's pretty bad," said Cook.

The tourists lost the match by eight wickets and trail 2-0 in the five-Test series.

On Hameed's contribution, despite the injury, Cook added at the post-match presentation: "It's a real testament to his courage and I've no doubt we'll see him again in an England shirt".

"It's terrible luck on the young kid - but he'll come back again.

"We knew it was fairly serious. It's a real shame for him. Hopefully, the operation is a success and he can come back.

"He changed his grip so he wasn't hurting that part of his hand - it shows what a future he's got. He's made of the right stuff."

England head coach Trevor Bayliss was equally impressed with Hameed: "He keeps amazing everyone with his attitude - you wouldn't have known it (the finger) was broken in the dressing room.

"It was a fantastic effort - another plus in his corner. Not only can he play but he's a tough little character as well.

"I think the doctors probably knew it was cracked but they didn't want to distract him either. It was a gutsy effort.

"We've had to talk him into the (fact that the) best thing is going home - he wants to get out and play."

Bayliss revealed no decision has been made yet about a replacement for the Lancashire youngster.

"We've got a few names in our mindset for sure but we've got to get together and chat as a selection group over the next 24 hours," the Australian said.

The fourth Test in Mumbai starts on December 8 and Bayliss added: "We've got a bit of time before the next match so it's up to us to come up with a name."


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