India's pace bowler Zaheer Khan will miss the rest of the England tour with ankle and hamstring injuries.
A statement from the Indian cricket board said: "He will need at least 14-16 weeks to recover completely."
RP Singh has been called up but faces a race to be ready for the third Test, starting at Edgbaston on Wednesday.
India lost spinner Harbhajan Singh and batsman Yuvraj Singh to injuries during the Trent Bridge defeat, which saw them go 2-0 down in the four-Test series.
Zaheer sustained a hamstring injury in the first Test at Lord's after  bowling just 13.3 overs, and missed the second match of the series.
He managed just three overs in Saturday's drawn tour match, as Northamptonshire successfully overhauled India's total of 352, highlighting India's bowling woes.
And on Sunday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India  issued a statement saying: "Zaheer Khan is suffering from a recurrent  right hamstring strain and a right ankle impingement.
"He will require surgery for his ankle, followed by intensive rehabilitation for both the ankle and hamstring. 
"He will therefore not be able to participate in the ongoing  Test series and subsequent T20 International and ODI series against  England."
Despite his ongoing fitness battle, Zaheer had been named on  Saturday in India's squad for the Twenty20 match and five one-day  internationals that follow the Test series.
His replacement, 25-year-old left-armer RP Singh played the  latest of 13 Tests in April 2008. He has taken just 40 Test wickets at  an average of 39.10.

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