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Wednesday 22 November 2017

Australia vs England Ashes Test Cricket

Australia vs England 1st Ashes Test Match Fantasy Team Prediction
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Overview 

The selections of Australia have been criticised from all angles and England won’t have Ben Stokes or favouritism, but the time for talking is over, because the Ashes have arrived.

Australia's record at the Gabba is mentioned prominently every time they begin a home season, but it bears repeating just because of its sheer magnitude and magnificence. In 28 Test matches at the ground since January 1989, they have won 21 and drawn seven. Of those 21 wins, six have been by an innings, four by nine or ten wickets, and five by margins of 200 or more runs.

The time for talking is nearly over. After what has seemed like a particularly long phoney war, perhaps because of the furore surrounding Ben Stokes, the Ashes finally begins on Thursday (November 23) at the Gabba. While Joe Root's squad have done serviceably in the warm-up matches, some good performances interwoven with some average ones, England will know that history is very much against them in their quest to retain the famous urn following their 3-2 win in 2015.

Without an all-rounder to balance their team, Australia will be playing just four bowlers in Cummins, Starc, Hazelwood and the excellent off-spinner Nathan Lyon although Steve Smith will provide some overs of leg-spin if necessary. On the batting front, Usman Khawaja will bat at number three with Smith at four, Peter Handscomb at five and Marsh at six. Maxwell was called in as cover for Warner, but the latter is expected to be fit.

England picked Jake Ball as the fourth seamer alongside Anderson, Woakes and Broad. Ball fully recovered from a sprained ankle sustained in the second warm-up match in Adelaide. The batting slots were decided early in the tour with James Vince at three and Dawid Malan at five which means no place for Gary Ballance.

Star opening batsman David Warner suffered a neck injury at training on tuesday, but captain Steve Smith believs Warner will be fit to play the firdt test at the Gabba tomorrow."Davey's going well. He had a hit just before, he's very confident and he says he'll be right to go". Glenn Maxwell has been named the player on standby.

Probable 11


AUS- David Warner, Cameron Bancroft, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith (c), Peter Handscomb, Shaun Marsh, Tim Paine (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.

ENG- 
Alastair Cook, Mark Stoneman, James Vince, Joe Root (c), Dawid Malan, Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Chris Woakes, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Jake Ball.


Players who cannot be ignored 

Warner & Smith- Both against James Anderson and Stuart Broad present interesting contrasts, in terms of numbers.

Root- Is the best batsman on show for the tourists and will be keen to repair his not-so-great record in Australia.

Try to Make ur Own Team with some changes.

Captain & Vice-captain Options : Smith, Handscomb, Cook, Starc, Ali & Broad.

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