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17 Nov 2013 08:05 #163408
by chairman
Paceman Chris Tremlett and injured wicketkeeper Matt Prior were given the thumbs up by England on Sunday, suggesting both are likely to play in the first Ashes Test against Australia starting Thursday.
England bowling coach David Saker said Tremlett, bidding for the third seamer's spot, was doing well bowling in the nets after being rested for the tourists' seven-wicket win over the Cricket Australia Invitational XI in Sydney.
Prior has been a concern since straining his calf during the tour match against Australia A in Hobart. But Saker said he was confident the first-choice gloveman will be fit to start on Thursday in Brisbane, with Jonny Bairstow on standby.
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17 Nov 2013 09:49 #163413
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Australian-born Saker admits Tremlett and other candidates Steven Finn and Boyd Rankin have failed to press their Test case so far on tour.
Saker described Finn, who took eight wickets but leaked runs in the tour match in Sydney, as a "work in progress", but said Tremlett had made major inroads in the nets after being rested at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
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17 Nov 2013 10:04 #163415
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England want a bowler who can mix control with wicket-taking ability, something Tremlett did last time he was in Australia when he took 17 wickets at 23.35 in the 2010/11 series.
"I think we're pretty clear in our minds where we're going to go. I'm not going to announce who's going to play but we're confident where we are," Saker told reporters.
"I know that the guys we've got in this group are good enough and we're prepared and we're ready for this challenge.
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17 Nov 2013 22:09 #163472
by Kyle
Meh, they won't miss Tremmers all that much. There's stiff competition for the pacer spot. Finn could easily replace him. Rankin didn't do jack, as I expected.
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18 Nov 2013 06:00 #163477
by Calypso
Can't believe The Ashes has crept up so quickly !!! .... Lawd it'll soon be Christmas !!!
Should be good as AUS will be more competitive at home... BUT hey let's go England !!
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18 Nov 2013 12:12 #163543
by mapoui
but allyuh notice the length of england's acclimatization in OZ..preparatory games and all that.
how long since they arrived..15-20 days.
this is a thing that has been absent from west indian tours for a long time now. one shukular game is thought enough for west indians to be ready to play tests.
and our wicb accepts that all the time.
who is looking out for west indies cricket/cricketers ::confused::
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20 Nov 2013 09:13 #163843
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Pakistan will lose the 4th position in ICC Test ranking if Australia manages to win or draw series against England
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20 Nov 2013 09:30 #163850
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David Warner is ready to rein in his attacking instincts with the bat in an effort to dominate England's bowlers this summer.
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20 Nov 2013 09:32 #163851
by The Unity Tiger
Shane Watson says he will be able to do a job with the ball if called upon in the first Ashes Test at the Gabba.
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