The Scotsman

Ball ready to deliver for England after speedy recovery lines up Ashes debut

● Seamer fully fit and ready to go after overcoming ankle injury

- By DAVID CLOUGH in Brisbane

Jake Ball is out to prove himself in Australia after returning to full fitness in the nick of time for an Ashes debut.

Ball made a brief but lasting impression at the start of the tour before straining ankle ligaments when he lost his footing in his delivery stride earlier in the month.

The 26- year-old seam er insist she is“fully fit” again and intends to vindicate glowing reports from coach Trevor Bayliss and others that he was shaping up as potentiall­y England’ s best bowl erin these conditions.

All indication­s from the tourists’ camp are that Ball will play in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane on Thursday, pre - ferred to the uncapped Craig Over ton as England’s four th seamer.

In just three Tests to date, set a thankless task in two against India in Mumbai and Chennai last year, Ball has so far taken just two wickets at the unflatteri­ng average of 114 each.

But back in a country he has previously savoured, albeit at club level, he believes he can help England upset the odds.

“I’m really looking for ward to it, 100 per cent,” he said. “It’s a massive game, a massive series ( and) I think we’ve got a great chance.

“If you go through( the two sides) and look one by one against each other, then I think we just edge it.

“Our team vibe has been amazing, so come the first day I think we’re going to hit the ground running and hope to surprise a few people.”

To do so, they will have to handle the famed Gabba hostility– from both side soft he rope – and Ball is confident he can do that too.

“Personally, I think you have to let a little bit in ,” he said. “You have to enjoy it, the banter and use it to your advantage and let it drive you on.”

He can do so with the free - dom of someone who, just for a second, wondered if his tour was over almost before it began ten days ago.

Asked if he feared his Ashes were done in Adelaide, he said: “Yes, for a split second. But the medical staff have been amazing, and sorted me out.”

 ??  ?? 0 England’s Jake Ball visits the Pooldeck at The Gabba in Brisbane, where the Ashes series will start on Thursday.
0 England’s Jake Ball visits the Pooldeck at The Gabba in Brisbane, where the Ashes series will start on Thursday.

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