London, Feb 28 (CRICKETNMORE): Surrey fast bowler Tom Curran has been added to the England One-Day International (ODI) cricket squad in the Caribbean as back-up for Jake Ball, who injured his right knee in the warm-up victory over the WICB Presidents XI in St Kitts on Monday.

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Curran has already started the long journey from Sri Lanka, where he has been part of the England Lions, to join the England squad in Antigua where they start a three-match series on Friday, according to England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)'s website.

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The 21-year-old has taken 10 wickets in the Lions' two four-day matches against Sri Lanka A at an average of less than 19, watched by England selector Angus Fraser.

He also impressed previously with the Lions against Afghanistan and the UAE before Christmas, in last summer's home Tri-Series against Pakistan A and Sri Lanka A, and in T20 and 50-over series against Pakistan A in Dubai last winter.

"It's all pretty surreal right now," he said before leaving the Lions hotel near Dambulla this morning. "But I'm giddy, I can't wait to get out there."

 

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