If they're all fit, the same eleven will be chosen. They won't mess about by bringing in a spinner. The Second test will all be about how Australia's batsmen cope against the pink ball against our seamers. We need to bowl fewer overs of spin at Adelaide than Brisbane, not more.
If they're all fit, the same eleven will be chosen. They won't mess about by bringing in a spinner. The Second test will all be about how Australia's batsmen cope against the pink ball against our seamers. We need to bowl fewer overs of spin at Adelaide than Brisbane, not more.
There's no way they will pick Ball again - if they lose they would be slaughtered by press and fans alike- any fool can see he doesnt have it for Oz conditions.
If they're all fit, the same eleven will be chosen. They won't mess about by bringing in a spinner. The Second test will all be about how Australia's batsmen cope against the pink ball against our seamers. We need to bowl fewer overs of spin at Adelaide than Brisbane, not more.
There's no way they will pick Ball again - if they lose they would be slaughtered by press and fans alike- any fool can see he doesnt have it for Oz conditions.
They won't pick two spinners, except maybe in Sydney
Agree with this. It might have been a bit different if say, Rashid was in the squad, but i dont think they'll chance Crane - it would just be a gamble. They'll probably chuck Crane in at Sydney with us 3 or 4 down, with no long term damage done if he's carted around the ground.
If they're all fit, the same eleven will be chosen. They won't mess about by bringing in a spinner. The Second test will all be about how Australia's batsmen cope against the pink ball against our seamers. We need to bowl fewer overs of spin at Adelaide than Brisbane, not more.
However, if Stokes is in town, I think they'll make a change!
Ben Stokes: England all-rounder in talks with NZ side Canterbury
New Zealand side Canterbury have held talks with Ben Stokes after the England all-rounder was seen at Heathrow airport on Monday.
Stokes, 26, is not part of England's Ashes tour after being arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm in September.
There was widespread speculation on social media that he was heading to Australia after being pictured at the airport.
That prompted the England and Wales Cricket Board to issue a statement denying he was joining up with the squad and confirming he was travelling to New Zealand to spend time with his family.
"Following the recent speculation surrounding Ben Stokes coming to New Zealand, Canterbury cricket can now confirm that they have been in initial informal discussions with Ben Stokes' representatives regarding his potential availability," a Canterbury statement said.
Canterbury's next fixture is on Sunday, which is the second day of the second Ashes Test.
England, the Ashes holders, lost the first Test against Australia by 10 wickets in Brisbane.
Stokes was arrested for his part in an incident outside a Bristol nightclub following England's third one-day international victory against West Indies.
He is still awaiting the outcome of the police investigation and is free to travel outside of the UK.
Though he was initially named in the Ashes squad, he was subsequently told he would not be selected by England "until further notice".
After Stokes was seen at Heathrow, an England statement said: "The ECB is aware that Ben Stokes is making a private trip to New Zealand to spend time with his family. His travel arrangements have not been arranged by the ECB.
"He is not on his way to the Ashes, England Lions or any other official training camps with the England set-up."
Stokes, who was born in New Zealand, was given permission by the ECB to travel on Friday.
Canterbury meet Otago in a 50-over match on Sunday.
Canterbury CEO Jeremy Curwin said: "The CCA Board and New Zealand Cricket will independently be considering this issue in the near future but, until then, we are unable to provide any more detail on the status of the deliberations.
"As and when there are any further developments we will of course release further statements."
So, its not as if Stokes has been stopped from leaving the country by the Police, tghen why couldnt he have played in The Ashes until such time as he gets the nod from plod?
I’ve started packing , flying to Adelaide Thursday . First Ashes away match
wow, Jealous or what? Adelaide is the one ground i want to go to the most with MCG up there in 2nd (already been to SCG). I hope you're taking something Charlton? - if not, then get something - we'll be looking out for you.
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They'll probably chuck Crane in at Sydney with us 3 or 4 down, with no long term damage done if he's carted around the ground.
Prior, piers morgan helping to stir pot....
He will be at Perth, fingers crossed its 1-0 at worst.
Adelaide is too soon even if he was cleared to play
That's why I think they won't bother with a second spinner and why I think we have a very good chance of winning.
England have only played one game under lights - I was there - and we have a 100% winning record.
First Ashes away match
Ben Stokes: England all-rounder in talks with NZ side Canterbury
New Zealand side Canterbury have held talks with Ben Stokes after the England all-rounder was seen at Heathrow airport on Monday.
Stokes, 26, is not part of England's Ashes tour after being arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm in September.
There was widespread speculation on social media that he was heading to Australia after being pictured at the airport.
That prompted the England and Wales Cricket Board to issue a statement denying he was joining up with the squad and confirming he was travelling to New Zealand to spend time with his family.
"Following the recent speculation surrounding Ben Stokes coming to New Zealand, Canterbury cricket can now confirm that they have been in initial informal discussions with Ben Stokes' representatives regarding his potential availability," a Canterbury statement said.
Canterbury's next fixture is on Sunday, which is the second day of the second Ashes Test.
England, the Ashes holders, lost the first Test against Australia by 10 wickets in Brisbane.
Stokes was arrested for his part in an incident outside a Bristol nightclub following England's third one-day international victory against West Indies.
He is still awaiting the outcome of the police investigation and is free to travel outside of the UK.
Though he was initially named in the Ashes squad, he was subsequently told he would not be selected by England "until further notice".
After Stokes was seen at Heathrow, an England statement said: "The ECB is aware that Ben Stokes is making a private trip to New Zealand to spend time with his family. His travel arrangements have not been arranged by the ECB.
"He is not on his way to the Ashes, England Lions or any other official training camps with the England set-up."
Stokes, who was born in New Zealand, was given permission by the ECB to travel on Friday.
Canterbury meet Otago in a 50-over match on Sunday.
Canterbury CEO Jeremy Curwin said: "The CCA Board and New Zealand Cricket will independently be considering this issue in the near future but, until then, we are unable to provide any more detail on the status of the deliberations.
"As and when there are any further developments we will of course release further statements."
Adelaide is the one ground i want to go to the most with MCG up there in 2nd (already been to SCG).
I hope you're taking something Charlton? - if not, then get something - we'll be looking out for you.