Ben Stokes looks set to miss England's Test series against New Zealand in June after the ECB said that he would require surgery on his broken finger, putting him out for up to 12 weeks.

The England allrounder underwent an X-ray and CT scan on Thursday and will fly home from the IPL on Saturday after fracturing his left index finger in Rajasthan Royals' opening game. The first Test of the summer, against New Zealand at Lord's starting on June 2, is just over six weeks away.

Stokes had initially indicated he wanted to stay with the Royals to provide "valued support and inputs off the field", but he will now return to the UK for an operation in Leeds on Monday.

Stokes had already been ruled out of the IPL by the injury, which he sustained while diving to take a catch against Punjab Kings.

England had already been facing the possibility of missing Stokes for the Lord's Test, should the Royals remain involved for the IPL's knockout stages. They will also play New Zealand at Edgbaston the following week, before limited-overs series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

A 12-week rehabilitation process would mean Stokes returning to fitness in time for the start of the Hundred in mid-July, which is followed by a five-Test series against India.

England could be also be without Jos Buttler, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran for the first New Zealand Test, due to IPL clashes, and have injury concerns over Jofra Archer, who recently required surgery on a hand injury - although he is hoping to still be involved in the IPL after returning to bowling earlier this week.