WATCH: Harry Brook gets out in bizarre fashion in first Ashes Test

BIRMINGHAM: England’s batting prodigy Harry Brook had no luck in his favour as the right-handed succumbed to a bizarre dismissal on the opening day of the first Ashes Test.

The dismissal came in the 38th over when Nathan Lyon came to bowl for Australia with Harry Brook on strike. The young right-handed batter looked well set batting on 32.

Lyon bowled a shorter length, it spun sharply and bounced, hit the thigh pad and bounced high up in the air.

Australia’s wicketkeeper Alex Carey and other Australia close-in called for a catch with all of them leaving the sight of the ball.

But the ball after remaining in the air for a couple of seconds landed on Harry Brook’s back and deflected onto the stumps to complete a bizarre dismissal for him.

Bagging a bizarre dismissal, he smiled and walked back to the dugout in disgust.

Taking to Twitter, England Cricket also shared the footage of Harry Brook’s unlucky dismissal and called it a ‘Freak Dismissal’.

 

Notably, before the commencement of the Ashes, Harry Brook issued a warning to Nathan Lyon, stating that he is going to “take Nathan Lyon on”.

“if he bowls a good ball then I am going to respect it. But other than that, I’m going to try and take him on. He could get a lot of wickets, but hopefully, we are going to hit him for a lot of runs, said Brook in an ICC released statement.

“I would like to think I am a player who can find gaps and hit different gaps, I try and play all around the wicket. I will see whatever field he has; I am sure they will probably start from everybody up and we will go from there,” he added.

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Here’s why England, Australia players are wearing black armbands in Ashes

BIRMINGHAM: The players of both England and Australia wore black armbands and observe a moment’s silence on the opening day of the Ashes following the Nottingham attacks.

According to the details, three people were killed in Nottingham attacks after a 31-year-old suspect allegedly stabbed two students, both aged 19, to death at Ilkeston Road, west of Nottingham’s city centre, just after 04:00 BST.

The suspect allegedly went on foot to Magdala Road, where he assassinated a 65-year-old man and took his vehicle, according to Nottingham Police.

He then twice attempted to run over the pedestrians which left three individuals harmed.

The 31-year-old suspect has been detained on suspicion of murder and is in police custody.

In the wake of the horrifying incident, England and Australia cricketers and support personnel, as well as match officials will wear black armbands and hold a minute of remembrance on the opening day of each Ashes Test this summer.

“The deeply distressing scenes witnessed in Nottingham this week have brought immense sorrow to everyone, particularly the cherished friends and families of the victims,” said England men’s captain Ben Stokes. “It is impossible to express how much their lives and futures have been tragically disrupted.

“These events sadden the England cricket teams, and we are thinking about those affected at this harrowing time. As a gesture of respect, we will honour them by wearing black armbands.”

Notably, two of those three killed – Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar – were students at the University of Nottingham and avid cricketers.

O’Malley-Kumar represented England at hockey at the age-group level while Webber was a member of Bishops Hull Cricket Club in Somerset, and had been selected for the university team.

Whereas, the third victim, Ian Coates, was a renowned school caretaker.

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Mitchell Starc left out of Australia’s Playing XI for first Ashes Test

BIRMINGHAM: Left-arm speedster Mitchell Starc has been left out of Australia’s Playing XI for the first Ashes Test against England.

Mitchell Starc, who went for aplenty in the World Test Championship (WTC) Final against India at the Oval lost his spot to right-arm pacer Josh Hazlewood, who returned to the side after recovering from Achilles and side issue.

As the much-anticipated Ashes begin on Friday after the hosts England opted to bat first in the first Test, Australia’s Test captain Pat Cummings shared his team’s lineup which did not feature Starc.

Notably, the struggling Indian batting lineup targeted out-of-form Mitchell Starc and scored more than five runs per over against him.

The left-arm-pacer leaked 71 runs in his 13.4 overs and took two wickets in the first innings while he was slightly more expensive in the second innings as he conceded 77 runs in 14 overs and took as many wickets.

Despite his below-par performance in the WTC Final, Australia coach Andrew McDonald said Mitchell Starc’s tendency to leak runs is no concern for the Ashes, with his wicket-taking ability crucial to team balance.

“There’s always a balance of attack,” Australia coach Andrew McDonald said.

“Most our bowlers went at above what they’d usually go and we’ve just got to get our heads around that the tempo will be slightly different.

“We’re a team that usually goes at that high two runs per over, here we could go at four runs an over.

“Mitch went at a bit more than that and (what) he generally goes at, but they complement each other really, really well.

“His wicket-taking ability is second-to-none. We’ve got to weigh all that up when we make decisions.”

The five-Test Ashes series will kickstart the World Test Championship 2023-25 cycle that is set to include 68 matches scheduled across 27 series and the third WTC Final to be played at Lord’s in 2025.

Australia might still be revelling in their triumph over India in the ICC World Test Championship Final 2023 but will have to quickly shift their focus to the next WTC cycle that starts with a clash against arch-rivals England.

England have developed a force to be reckoned with in Tests since Ben Stokes and Brandon McCullum took the reigns of the side as they won 11 out of 13 matches.

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Moeen Ali returns as England name Playing XI for first Ashes Test

LONDON: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Wednesday named the Playing XI for the first Ashes Test against Australia which includes all-rounder Moeen Ali.

Spin bowling all-rounder Moeen Ali, who last played a Test in September 2021 will return to the longest format on Friday when England take on Australia in the first Ashes Test.

Moeen, 36, retired from Test cricket in September 2021 but agreed to come back at Stokes’ request after left-arm spinner Jack Leach sustained a stress fracture in his spine.

“Stokesy messaged me with a question mark — ‘Ashes?’,” Moeen told reporters here on Tuesday.

Moeen Ali claimed that he was unaware of Jack Leach’s back injury and assumed Stokes was kidding.

“Then the news came through and I had a chat with him,” he said. “That was it. It’s the Ashes. To be part of it would be amazing.”

Besides him, veteran pacer James Anderson and his bowling partner Ollie Robinson also returned to England’s Playing XI while another experience Stuart Broad was preferred over Mark Wood to join England’s pace attack.

Anderson and Robinson recovered from a groin and an ankle injury respectively in time to face Australia at Edgbaston on Friday.

Anderson and Robinson both missed the one-off Test against Ireland at Lord’s earlier this month due to injuries sustained in county cricket.

Meanwhile, England Test captain Ben Stokes, who has been nursing a long-term left knee injury, bowled at his full potential in the nets.

With concerns regarding Stokes’s fitness, England opted to choose Broad’s big-game experience and durability over Wood’s added pace, who would only be able to bowl short, quick spells.

England XI for first Ashes Test v Australia: Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jonny Bairstow (wicketkeeper), Moeen Ali, Stuart Broad, Ollie Robinson, James Anderson.

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Moeen Ali reveals brief conversation with Ben Stokes before Test return

BIRMINGHAM: England spin bowling all-rounder Moeen Ali revealed his brief conversation with Test skipper Ben Stokes that lured him out of Test retirement and into the squad for the Ashes.

After first-choice spinner Jack Leach was ruled out of all five Ashes Tests against Australia due to a back injury, England captain Stokes’s one-word message was enough to convince all-rounder Moeen Ali to rejoin England’s red-ball lineup.

Consequently, Moeen can now play his first Test, since announcing his retirement in 2021, if gets picked in England’s Playing XI for the first Ashes Test, scheduled at Edgbaston, in his home city of Birmingham.

“Stokesy messaged me with a question mark — ‘Ashes?’,” Moeen told reporters here on Tuesday.

Moeen Ali claimed that he was unaware of Jack Leach’s back injury and assumed Stokes was kidding.

“Then the news came through and I had a chat with him,” he said. “That was it. It’s the Ashes. To be part of it would be amazing.”

Apparently, his growing friendship with Stokes — the duo were teammates in Chennai Super Kings during this year’s Indian Premier League — made the difference.

While responding to a question if any other captain could have lured him out of the Test retirement, Moeen Ali unhesitantly replied: “Probably not, no.”

Moeen also told the media here that he is thrilled to be a part of England’s quest for its first Ashes series victory since 2015.

“The fact that it is the Ashes and it is such a big series, to be part of it would be amazing,” said Moeen.

England have developed a force to be reckoned with in Tests since Ben Stokes and Brandon McCullum took the reigns of the side as they won 11 out of 13 matches and Moeen Ali also expressed his keenness upon being a part of the exciting brand of cricket.

“There are no question marks over any shots you play, which gives me licence to play a few more rash shots, I guess.

“Even with the ball, he is more on the aggressive side. I know I go for runs but Stokesy also knows there are some wicket-taking deliveries in between. That’s all he cares about.”

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James Anderson issues an update on his injury ahead of The Ashes

LONDON: Veteran England pacer James Anderson on Tuesday, provided a much-anticipated update regarding his groin injury ahead of the one-off Test against Ireland and The Ashes following that.

The 40-year-old Anderson, the most successful fast bowler in Test history with 685 wickets, sustained the injury on Thursday’s opening day of Lancashire’s County Championship match against Somerset at Old Trafford and took no further part in a match that ended in a draw on Sunday.

James Anderson then underwent a scan on the injury on Saturday, with Lancashire coach Glen Chapple telling the BBC it was not “anything too serious”.

He was then named in England’s 15-member squad for the one-off Test against Ireland and has now allayed any concerns regarding his availability.

“I’m not worried about it,” James Anderson told the BBC’s Tailenders podcast.

“It’s obviously not great getting injured but it’s probably the best outcome for what it is, because it’s a low-grade thing and I think in a couple of weeks I’ll be back to full fitness,” he said.

“It’s frustrating because you always want to feel good and get enough bowling in before a series and you want to be fresh, so it’s now about trying to plan the best route through this summer.”

The 40-year-old, on the other hand, indicated that it wasn’t ideal because he needed some game time before the big summer. Although James Anderson is in the squad for the Ireland Test, he does not want to rush things because the Ashes are soon after.

“I felt like I needed to play this game so it’s not ideal, but I’m not stressed about it.

“I’m just taking it day by day and seeing how it goes because obviously I don’t want to risk anything by making it worse.

“I’m more confident I can get this one right [than in 2019] and give the Ashes a right good crack.”

It is worth mentioning here that England’s recently-announced squad for Ireland Test, marked the return of their aggressive wicket-keeper batter Jonathan Bairstow, who last played international cricket in September 2021, before a golf accident left him with a fractured leg and dislocated ankle.

SQUAD: Ben Stokes (c), James Anderson, Jonathan Bairstow, Stuart Broad, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Dan Lawrence, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Matthew Potts, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood.

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Jofra Archer ruled out of Ashes with recurrence of elbow injury

LONDON: England’s right-arm pacer Jofra Archer has been ruled out of the English summer season including The Ashes after the recurrence of his elbow injury, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Tuesday.

The right-arm quick, who was recently in action for Mumbai Indians in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), has been ruled out of the entirety of the summer season which includes England’s four-day Test against Ireland and Ashes.

“Sussex fast bowler Jofra Archer has been ruled out for the rest of the summer after recent scans revealed he has sustained a recurrence of a stress fracture to his right elbow,” stated ECB in a statement.

“He will now spend time with the England and Sussex medical teams, who will work on his injury management,” the statement added.

England will kick off their busy summer season with a one-off four day Test against Ireland, scheduled to commence on June 1.

Aggressive wicket-keeper batter Jonathan Bairstow returned to the side since September 2022 as the ECB named a strong 15-member squad for Ireland Test.

He missed all of England’s winter programme, including the T20I megaevent in Australia, where his team became the World champions for the second time.

He returned to action only recently in the County Championship for Yorkshire and now looks ready to take the gloves during the Ashes, which begins on June 16.

Another positive for England is the inclusion of James Anderson, who suffered a minor injury while bowling on the opening day of Lancashire’s County clash against Somerset.

The ECB said that they would evaluate his fitness before the Ireland Test and his inclusion bodes well for the hosts.

Fast bowlers Mark Wood and Chris Woakes have also been recalled, with the latter coming back in the Test squad for the first time since March 2022 and if selected, it will be his first Test on home soil in the last two years.

With the home Ashes against Australia in sight, England will be looking forward to getting some game time before facing their arch-rivals.

SQUAD: Ben Stokes (c), James Anderson, Jonathan Bairstow, Stuart Broad, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Dan Lawrence, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Matthew Potts, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood.

Jonny Bairstow likely to skip IPL to focus on The Ashes: English Media

LONDON: Hard-hitting England batter Jonathan Bairstow is likely to withdraw from the Indian Premier League (IPL) in a bid to focus on the upcoming Ashes, English news outlet The Guardian reported.

Bairstow, who is on a road to recovery from a freak injury as he sustained multiple fractures, a dislocated ankle and ligament damage from a freak slip on the golf course in September, is likely to prioritize his national duty over the cash-rich IPL.

The injury forced the in-form batter to miss major events including the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 and England’s Test tour of Pakistan and New Zealand.

Following the gruelling injury, Bairstow underwent successful surgery on his left leg and has made encouraging progress since then. The wicketkeeper batter returned to running outdoors last month and has now recently begun training in the nets.

With this year’s IPL around the corner, starting from March 31, Bairstow is unlikely to join his franchise Punjab Kings right from the commencement of the tournament and instead expected to plot his return to Yorkshire in County Cricket Championship.

“But the IPL, that gets underway on 31 March and runs until the end of May, is expected to come too soon. His franchise, Punjab Kings, would have to keep an overseas slot vacant until midway through the tournament and, as such, Bairstow is instead expected to plot his return to playing back at Yorkshire,” The Guardian reported.

It is pertinent to mention that England will host Australia for the Ashes from June 16 to July 31.

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Australian bowlers destroy England again to win Ashes 4-0

HOBART: Australia’s fast bowlers ran through the English batting line-up to claim a comprehensive 146-run win in the fifth and final Ashes Test at Hobart on Sunday, sealing a one-sided series 4-0.

After a bright 68-run opening stand chasing 271 for victory, England collapsed once again to hand the Test to the rampant Australian outfit, losing 10 wickets for 56 runs in 137 balls.

The hosts could easily have won the series 5-0, but for some bad weather and heroics from England’s lower order in Sydney, when the outclassed visitors held on for a tense draw.

“To be at the end of a five-Test series with so many positives — winning 4-0 — it’s huge so I’m really pumped,” Australian captain Pat Cummins said.

“It really feels like we are building to something big.

“I can’t wait to show our wares overseas so we can really judge ourselves in all conditions.”

England had no answers once more in Hobart to the pace barrage of Cummins, Cameron Green, Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc, who shared the wickets between them and took nine English wickets in the night session.

So dominant were the fast bowlers, off-spinner Nathan Lyon did not bowl a ball in the entire match.

England captain Joe Root admitted his side were simply not good enough throughout the series.

“It’s been a really tough tour,” he said. “We’ve played good cricket in parts, we’ve just not been able to structure a whole game together.

“It’s something we have to learn from and not go away and keep making the same mistakes.

“We’ve been outplayed in all areas and credit to Australia.”

The tourists had bowled Australia out for 155 during the middle session, leaving themselves an improbable target of 271 for victory.

Rory Burns and fellow opener Zak Crawley got the tourists off to a rousing start but in the last over before tea, Burns tried to leave a ball from Green, only to chop it on, falling for 26 with the score on 68.

Dawid Malan, whose wife gave birth to their first child overnight, started well with a couple of slashing boundaries, but he fell the same way, chopping on to Green for 10 to end a disappointing Test.

Green struck again when Crawley edged the ball through to wicketkeeper Alex Carey, before Ben Stokes on five threw his wicket away when he pulled a Starc short ball to Lyon at deep square leg.

Root has endured a difficult series after some bright starts, but there was nothing he could do when a Boland delivery barely bounced, shooting through and crashing into the bottom of off-stump.

All Root could do was stand there and shake his head with a wry smile before trudging off, bringing debutant Sam Billings to the crease.

But he didn’t last long before he meekly chipped Boland to mid-off where Cummins took a simple catch.

The wickets continued to tumble after that with no-one offering any resistance and it was no surprise when Australia wrapped up the win 40 minutes before stumps.

– Brilliant Wood –

Earlier, English paceman Mark Wood took career-best figures of 6-37 in an impressive display of hostile fast bowling to at least give his side some hope of winning their first match of the tour.

Wood’s extra pace has troubled a number of the Australian batsmen throughout the series and it proved a big factor during their second innings.

He had nightwatchman Boland and first innings century-maker Travis Head both caught by Billings with only 22 runs added to the overnight score of 37-3.

He then enticed a mistimed hook shot from the dangerous Steve Smith, who hit it straight to Malan at deep fine leg, leaving Australia 63 for six.

Carey, who top scored with 49, and allrounder Green tried to rebuild the innings and took the score to 112 before Stuart Broad was reintroduced into the attack with immediate effect, trapping Green lbw for 23.

Wood then claimed his fifth wicket when Starc was caught at short leg by Ollie Pope.

There was more drama next ball when a Wood yorker crashed into Cummins’ foot and he was given out lbw, but on review the ball was missing off stump.

Carey didn’t last long after the lunch break, playing a rash shot and edging to Billings. Four runs later, Wood finished Australia off when he clean bowled Cummins.

Head century gives Australia the edge as rain forces early end

HOBART: Travis Head scored a magnificent century to put Australia in command at stumps on the first day of the fifth and final Ashes Test against England as rain forced an early close in Hobart on Friday.

At the close of play, Australia were 241-6, with Alex Carey on 10 and Mitchell Starc on zero after being sent in by English captain Joe Root.

Only 7.3 overs were possible in the night session, with a persistent misty rain falling on the ground.

Head came to the crease with Australia reeling at 12-3, but counter-attacked brilliantly to reach his fourth Test century in just 112 balls, with 12 boundaries.

However, one ball after reaching his hundred in the day-night match, he chipped Chris Woakes to mid-off, where Ollie Robinson — who bowled only one over in the twilight session due to back soreness — took a simple catch.

Head’s 101 was a superb response to a much-changed England’s complete dominance in the first 10 overs.

Root won the toss and sent the hosts in to bat in overcast conditions and on a real green-top of a wicket.

England, who have already lost the series, had Australia on the ropes at 12-3 after 10 overs, with Stuart Broad and Robinson almost unplayable in perfect bowling conditions.

They removed David Warner and Steve Smith for ducks and Usman Khawaja for six, and should have had Marnus Labuschagne, who was dropped by Zak Crawley, for no score.

However, the game swung back towards Australia when Head and Labuschagne launched a revival, attacking change bowlers Mark Wood and Woakes.

Wood has bowled well all series but his extra pace negated the conditions and Labuschagne and Head went on the attack.

Wood’s first three overs went for 31, while at the other end, Woakes also took some punishment, his first five overs costing 23 runs.

Root was forced to bring Broad back into the attack and in the second-last over before the first break he struck in an almost comical manner.

Labuschagne, on 44, stepped across to the offside to try and play Broad through the onside, but was clean-bowled when he overbalanced attempting the shot, the Australian finishing sprawled on the ground as the ball crashed into his stumps.

Robinson and Broad must have felt like they were playing on an English ground as the ball nipped around off the seam and moved in the air.

Robinson, who was recalled to the side after missing the Sydney Test — one of five changes for England — struck first when he drew an edge from Warner, the ball flying to Crawley at second slip.

Broad then claimed the wicket of Khawaja, caught by Root at first slip, bringing Smith to the crease.

But Smith, so often England’s tormentor, lasted just two balls before edging to Crawley and giving Robinson his second wicket.

Head and Green looked like batting through the second session until the former lost concentration after bringing up his century.

Green, who made 74, was the only wicket to fall in the last session.

The towering allrounder was batting beautifully but fell for a trap set by the English, hooking a bouncer straight to Crawley at deep square leg.

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