England's paceman Jake Ball (C) leaves the ground after injuring himself while bowling to Cricket Australia XI batsman Jake Carder on the second day of a four-day Ashes tour match at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on November 9, 2017. | AFP 
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Ashes 2017-18: England calls replacement after paceman Jake Ball suffers ankle injury

Sussex seamer George Garton will join the tourists in Australia after scans showed Ball strained a ligament while bowling in the warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI.

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ADELAIDE: England has summoned another fast bowler for its Ashes tour of Australia after Jake Ball suffered an ankle strain which places him in doubt for the first Test, starting in less than two weeks.

Sussex seamer George Garton will join the tourists in Australia after scans showed Ball strained a ligament while bowling in the warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI in Adelaide.

In a statement, England said medical staff "will assess the injury over the next seven days and (Ball) will play no further part in the Adelaide match."

Ball is also unlikely to play in England's next practice match, casting doubt on his availability for the opening Test, starting in Brisbane on Nov. 23.

Garton is the second fast bowler to be called up by England after Tom Curran replaced Steve Finn, who returned home with a knee injury.

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