England’s limited overs skipper Eoin Morgan is reluctant to put a timescale on Sussex pace bowler Jofra Archer’s recovery from his ongoing elbow injury.

The 25-year-old has been ruled out of this week’s one-day series against India and will also miss the start of the Indian Premier League, as England begin the job of managing his elbow injury through to the Ashes at the end of the year.

Archer has just completed five Twenty20 appearances for England in the space of nine days, bowling his maximum allocation of 20 overs, but the pain in his elbow has deteriorated enough to force action.

Ahead of the First ODI with India, tomorrow Morgan was reluctant to put a timescale on his return.

He said: “I can’t give a medical opinion. We know the situation with his elbow, which got progressively worse, and we know it needs investigation. So only time will tell.

“The duty of care is towards the player. He’s given his heart and soul to us since he’s been involved, so all the care and attention will be given to him in order to get the best result possible.”

While removing him from the three 50-over matches in Pune was always on the cards, extricating the 25-year-old from his commitments with Rajasthan Royals – and the near £800,000 contract that goes with them – will have been a thornier matter.

It is unclear how much of the two-month tournament Archer will sit out, with that decision likely to fall into the hands of medical specialists back in England, but an extended period of careful workload management appears to be under way for a player who is inked in to play key roles in the T20 World Cup and the subsequent Test tour Down Under.

Head coach Chris Silverwood is a realist when it comes to his players’ lucrative franchise opportunities but made it clear he was heartened by an outcome which prioritised the national side.

He said: “It was a joint decision and both parties have put England first, basically.

“It shows how passionate Jofra is about playing for England and how much he enjoys playing for England.

"It’s disappointing for Jofra and for us, but it’s something we need to get to the bottom of.

"We’ll make sure he’s got every resource and hopefully get him back fighting fit in future for England.

“The most important thing is making sure Jofra sees the right people and we get the treatment for him.

"He wants to be at the World Cup, and he wants to be at the Ashes. Obviously he’s a great performer and I want him there.

“I have every confidence in my medics to put the best treatment around him and give him the best chance.”

Asked if that may ultimately entail an operation – a route which may provide a longer-term fix while disrupting his availability over the summer – Silverwood added: “The first port of call they have talked about is getting an injection into the elbow.

“(Surgery) is not something I’m thinking of at the moment, purely because we’ll be guided by the medics. Touch wood the injection will sort things out.”

Archer is one of three ever-present players from the recent T20 series not to make the 14-man ODI squad, but while he will fly home immediately, his Sussex teammate Chris Jordan will remain with the group as one of the standby players.