Ashes Debate Podcast: England fighting to save Old Trafford Test after last Australia strike
Rory Burns amazed on peak of the arrangement for England but following Josh Hazlewood produced three strikes that are late, are the hosts battling to save their odds of regaining the Ashes?
Jonathan Trott joined Bob Willis and Charles Colvile to discuss a combined day for England since Burns’ and ruler Joe Root 141-run third-wicket stand was brought to a conclusion during the evening session as Josh Hazlewood picked up 3-18 in a searing six finished charm to depart the hosts 98 runs short of their follow-on goal with five wickets spare.
Bob was impressed by opener Burns’ character and ability to focus from the middle for long intervals, while former England batsman Trott believes the batsman has enhanced having had more time from the ball that was red to bat.
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Also on the latest Ashes Debate podcast…
– Bob’s and Charles’ memories of Abdul Qadir following his passing
– Burns has improved playing against the ball
– Have Australia switched to short-pitched bowling?
– Can it be frustrating to determine Joe Root fail to convert a different?
– Are your umpires on short-pitched bowling?
– The way that players utilize the nets before and Between matches
– What are the chances of winning or rescuing this Test match of England?
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