ENG vs AUS Test: Australia will win the Ashes after 22 years in England, know the playing 11 of both the teams

Posted on 20th Jul 2023 by rohit kumar

The fourth Test of the Ashes series between Australia and England will be played in Manchester. A day before the match, both the teams revealed their playing 11. Australia is once again going to bet on the experienced David Warner. At the same time, England will take the services of James Anderson, the world's most successful fast bowler. Australia lead the Ashes series 2-1 but lost the last Test at Headingley by three wickets. If Australia wins at Old Trafford, they will achieve the feat of winning the Ashes in England after 2001. At the same time, England's effort will be to make the decisive Test at The Oval exciting by bringing the series 2-2.

 

Australia won at Old Trafford after losing in Leeds 4 years ago

England last won the Ashes in 2015. The 2019 series in England ended in a 2-2 draw. Its hero was also Ben Stokes. His unbeaten 135 at Headingley helped England win by one wicket and level the series at 1-1. It was a historic victory for England. Stokes put on 73 for the last wicket with Jack Leach, with Leach contributing 1 run. In 2019 too, the fourth Test was held at Old Trafford, but Australia made a tremendous comeback and won it. This time also England is winning at Headingley and the fourth Test is being held at Old Trafford. The thing to be seen is who will win this time.

 

 

Broad has become a problem for Warner

Warner has been practicing continuously in the slips for the last two days. Cummins says he batted well at Lord's. However, in the last Test, he could not perform as per our expectations. Warner's problem has become Stuart Broad. Broad has dismissed him 17 times in Test cricket so far. In the last two years, Warner has averaged 28.17 in 23 Tests, including a double hundred in the Boxing Day Test against South Africa.

 

Cummins is like the captains of the olden days: Ponting

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has described Pat Cummins as an old-fashioned captain, while he compared England's Ben Stokes to a captain who tries to do something extra with every ball. Both are different captains.

 

Playing 11 of both teams

 

Australia: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Josh Hazlewood.

 

England: Ben Duckett, Jack Crawley, Moeen Ali, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jonny Bairstow (wk), Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Stuart Broad, James Anderson.

 

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