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Tymal Mills to help with Ashes preparations

Tymal Mills, the Essex left-arm fast bowler, will fly to Australia at the weekend to help England with their preparations for the Ashes

Tymal Mills impressed Andy Flower when he faced England last season  Getty Images

Tymal Mills, the Essex left-arm fast bowler, will fly to Australia at the weekend to help England with their preparations for the Ashes and a potential reacquaintance with the in-form Mitchell Johnson.

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Mills, 21, is part of the Performance Squad which will be based in Australia from mid-November until shortly before Christmas, but is now leaving three weeks ahead of his team-mates to be part of England's warm-up period which begins in Perth where the squad arrived on Thursday.

Although England have a battery of tall and quick bowlers, they do not have a left-arm pacer in the 17-man party. It is the missing ingredient that David Saker, the bowling coach, often talks about. England have not had a left-arm pace bowler since the retirement of Ryan Sidebottom.

Mills tweeted: "Very exciting/busy few days/weeks ahead!!! Flying off to Aus on Sunday to help The England side with their prep for the ashes!"

He caused England a few alarms ahead of the home Ashes when he struck Graeme Swann on the arm during the warm-up match involving Essex at Chelmsford. For a short while there were fears that Swann had suffered a break and Mills' hostility caught the eye of England's Test squad and team director Andy Flower.

After the match against Essex last July, Flower said: "His rate of progress is really exciting for Essex. His control has improved and he's really impressive physically. If he continues he might play for England."

The call-up for Mills is another example of how Flower is methodical in his planning and preparation. Johnson's recent ODI form in England and now India, has propelled him towards being a likely starter in the Brisbane Test - especially due to the injury to Mitchell Starc - and Flower will not want his batting line-up caught out by Johnson who, though erratic, can produce devastating bursts.

England have a couple of days off in Perth after arriving late on Thursday, and begin training on Sunday ahead of their first warm-up match against Western Australia XI on October 31.

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