England v Pakistan: No fractured hand for all-rounder David Willey
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Willey went off after picking up his injury while fielding, but returned to complete his four-over spell.
England all-rounder David Willey has not suffered a fractured hand and will join the squad after Wednesday's first one-day international with Pakistan.
The 26-year-old had an X-ray on Sunday after hurting his bowling hand during Yorkshire's Twenty20 Blast semi-final defeat by Durham on Saturday.
Nottinghamshire seamer Jake Ball will replace Willey as the five-match series opens in Southampton.
Willey could feature in the second game of the series at Lord's on Saturday.
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