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Ashes: Setback for England as Jake Ball suffers ankle injury

Pace bowler Jake Ball added to England's injury problems before the first Ashes Test against Australia when he sprained an ankle in a warm-up game against Cricket Australia XI.

Edited by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Published : Nov 09, 2017 14:03 IST, Updated : Nov 09, 2017 14:03 IST
England vs Cricket Australia XI
Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Jake Ball walks from the field after falling and injuring himself whilst bowling during day two

England's plans dealt another major blow ahead of the all-important Ashes series as pacer Jake Ball has injured his ankle during a tour match against a Cricket Australia XI in Adelaide. The 26-year-old delivered just four balls of his fourth over when he appeared to lose his footing in his delivery stride and turned his right ankle at the Adelaide Oval, where England were playing a pink ball match in preparation for the upcoming five-Test series. It is the second of England's three tour games before the first Test in Brisbane starts on 23 November.

Ball subsequently collapsed in a heap before receiving treatment on the field and limping off the field unassisted.

Later, it was confirmed that the pacer had sustained a right ankle sprain and, therefore, he would not take part in the rest of the two days, ESPNcricinfo reported.

Earlier this week, English fast bowler Steven Finn also left the tour with a knee injury and was replaced by Tom Curran.

Ben Stokes and Toby Roland-Jones were earlier also ruled out of the Ashes series due to their respective issues.

While Toby Roland-Jones will miss the Test series against Australia due to a stress fracture in his lower back, Stokes was sidelined in the wake of the ongoing investigation into the street brawl incident in Bristol last month.

England is slated to play one more tour match beginning next Wednesday in Townsville ahead of the first Test at the Gabba, Brisbane.

The 2017-18 Ashes series will be played at five venues across Australia between November 23, 2017, and January 8, 2018.

(With Agency Inputs)

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