Sussex have signed Yorkshire fast bowler Jared Warner on a one-month loan.

And they could throw him straight in for his debut at Northants on Monday.

The 22-year-old right-armer from Wakefield is a product of Yorkshire’s youth system and is currently a junior pro at the White Rose county.

Sussex currently have Jofra Archer in action for England while Ollie Robinson has been struggling with injury.

Chris Jordan is also away with England. He was not selected for today’s one-dayer against Pakistan at Trent Bridge but has taken a catch as sub fielder.

Jordan does not appear to have a major part in England’s 50-overs plans as they prepare for the World Cup.

Sussex head coach Jason Gillespie, who knows Warner well from his Yorkshire days, said the new boy could feature when Sussex resume their Championship season.

He said: “With injuries to a number of our key bowlers and others away on international duty, we felt that we needed some cover.

“Jazz is an exciting young fast bowler who I’ve known for a while. He’s bowls with aggression and real pace and runs in and hits the deck hard.

“He’s also a great lad to have around; a very good competitor who will fit in to our dressing room well.

“Jazz gives us options and is very much in the frame to play next week at Northamptonshire.”

Warner made his first-team debut in this year’s Royal London One-Day Cup, bowling five overs with the new ball in Yorkshire’s abandoned match against Durham at Headingley.

He played 15 times for England under-19s and was part of the squad for the 2016 ICC Under-19 World Cup. He has taken 68 wickets in 66 appearances for Yorkshire’s second team.

He said: “I’m over the moon to be onboard at Sussex and can’t wait to get going. Hopefully I can put in some good performances and help contribute to wins.

“I’m looking forward to working with Dizzy again, someone I really enjoyed working with when he was at Yorkshire.

“Hopefully I can pick his brain and learn a lot whilst I’m with the squad.”