Anderson bowled just four overs during Australia's first innings in the first match of the series and came to bat at No 11 in both the innings.The pacer went for an MRI scan after the match which confirmed a calf injury, ECB's official website said.
The right-armer came into the game under a cloud, having not played since June owing to an injury to the same calf, though he passed every fitness test required by the ECB.
England will play second Ashes Test match against Australia at Lord's on Wednesday, August 14.(UNI)