Tomorrow is the start of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at the Adelaide Oval (December 16). Hobart will host the first of two pink-ball Tests in the series. In the midst of debate over prospective bowling changes. Former England hitter Rob Key emphasized the necessity of the Three Lions’ batting squad improving their results. I’m currently osting the second.
In the midst of debate over prospective bowling changes, former England hitter Rob Key emphasized the necessity of the Three Lions’ batting squad improving their results.
In the midst of debate over prospective bowling changes. Former England hitter Rob Key emphasized the necessity of the Three Lions’ batting squad improving their results.
For the second Ashes Test, the possibility of an all-seam attack with veterans James Anderson and Stuart Broad has been examined. Dom Bess’ inclusion in the starting XI is also thought to be up for debate.
Joe Root
England was knocked out for 147 runs in the opening innings of the first Test. In the second innings at the Gabba, the batting order had few positives. Then save for a combination between skipper Joe Root and Dawid Malan. For example, Rory Burns, Haseeb Hameed, and Ollie Pope are all under a lot of pressure to score runs.
“There are big questions about what do they do now? Who do they bring in for their bowlers, what do they do with Jack Leach? Still, someone else needs to stand up instead of Joe Root or with Root. So whatever makeup they do with the bowling, it’s slightly redundant if the other batsmen don’t step up.” Rob Key said
Following a devastating nine-wicket defeat in Brisbane, England is currently down 1-0 in the ongoing Ashes series.
Former England captain Michael Atherton says the second Test in Adelaide should feature a spinner. He argues that spinner Jack Leach should not be judged on his performance in the previous match because it occurred in less-than-ideal conditions.
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