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August 4, 2009
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Players/Officials:
Stuart Broad
| Andrew Flintoff
| Steve Harmison
| Ryan Sidebottom
| Jonathan Trott
Matches:
England v Australia at Leeds
Series/Tournaments:
Australia tour of England and Scotland
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Ryan Sidebottom has earned a recall to England's squad for the fourth Test at Headingley, while Warwickshire's in-form batsman, Jonathan Trott, has been drafted in as batting cover for the struggling Andrew Flintoff, as England seek to bounce back from a chastening final day at Edgbaston.
Having begun the day with an outside chance of forcing victory in the third Test, England's attack was instead left looking toothless by Australia's middle order, in particular Michael Clarke and Marcus North, whose fifth-wicket stand of 185 saved the match with ease.
What is more, England finished the game with serious concerns about the fitness and form of two of their bowlers - Flintoff, whose dodgy right knee restricted him to just 11 overs in the day and left his participation at Headingley in serious doubt, and Stuart Broad, whose hit-the-deck style caused Australia few problems for the third match running.
Sidebottom's inclusion on his former home ground is a clear indication that England intend to use swing as their preferred route to Ashes success. Trott's inclusion, meanwhile, is a sure sign that the selectors are anxious about the fitness of Flintoff, as they seek extra batting cover in the event of having to rejig the balance of their side. Trott is currently averaging 99.75 in first-class cricket, but has not featured in an England squad since playing two Twenty20s against West Indies in 2007.
"Both players have been in good form for their counties in recent weeks and as selectors we are delighted that competition for places in the side is so strong," said the national selector, Geoff Miller. "Jonathan Trott has also performed really well for Warwickshire this season and his place in the squad is fully deserved. His inclusion will provide us with the option of playing six batsmen if we feel this is appropriate.
"We will continue to closely monitor Andrew Flintoff's fitness in the build-up-up to Headingley. His right knee will be reassessed by our medical staff over the next forty-eight hours and no final decision on his availability will be taken until closer to the start of the Test match."
Sidebottom's inclusion in the squad was telegraphed by an ECB request to his county side Nottinghamshire, who have been asked to omit him from their team for tomorrow's County Championship fixture at Horsham.
Though he has not played a Test for England since the tour of the Caribbean in February, when he struggled with an Achilles injury and managed just one wicket in 59 overs on tour, Sidebottom's accuracy and ability as a left-armer to bend the ball back into the right-hander has long been prized by the England selectors.
He was England's Player of the Year in 2008 after a remarkable return to the side after six years on the sidelines, in which he claimed 53 wickets in 12 months, including a haul of 24 in three Tests in a series-winning display in New Zealand. His comeback fixture took place in May 2007 at Headingley, where he learnt his trade with Yorkshire for six seasons from 1997, and he marked the occasion with eight wickets to set up an innings victory over West Indies.
Lateral movement has been England's key to success in an Ashes series in which they lead 1-0 despite being outbatted by six centuries to one in the three Tests to date. Australia's batting has crumbled on the two occasions when England have moved the ball consistently through the air - in the decisive first innings at Lord's, when they were shot out for 215, and then again on the second morning at Edgbaston, when they lost 7 for 77 in the session. Aside from those two occasions, Australia have amassed 1455 runs for the loss of 21 wickets.
"When a wicket's flat, it's flat, and it's very hard to kind of conjure something out of nothing," said England's captain, Andrew Strauss. "It's something we've got to keep working on, because all around the world these days a lot of the wickets are like that. We've got to keep working on our plan Bs, what we can do as variations. It's always a big challenge when there's not much happening on the pitch."
That's where Sidebottom's innate ability comes into the equation, having prised out five wickets on a typically flat deck at Taunton last week. Although Broad contributed some very useful runs at No. 8, and was praised by his captain for producing his best spell of the series on the final afternoon at Edgbaston, he has so far managed six wickets at 57.50, and it's becoming increasingly clear that England cannot afford to include two hit-the-deck bowlers against this current Australian batting line-up, especially if one of them, Flintoff, is less than fully fit.
Strauss nevertheless remains "optimistic" that Flintoff will be fit for Headingley. "There is obviously some soreness there but I don't think there's anything that has deteriorated massively over the course of the game," he said. "He needs to rest up well because back-to-back Tests are hard for any bowlers and we'll see how he is on Thursday. We want to play our best team in every game we play but we've got to be conscious that if he's not fit enough to do his job then he won't play."
Steve Harmison remains on standby as Flintoff's like-for-like replacement, having played through the pain of blistered feet to wrap up Durham's sixth Championship win of the series against Sussex yesterday. His second-innings figures of 3 for 68 took his season tally to 53 wickets at 19.37, and underlined his stated "desperation" to play a part in the Ashes.
"In choosing our squad for this Test match, we decided to omit a second spinner as Headingley is not usually a ground where two spinners are required and therefore Monty Panesar misses out on selection this time," said Miller. "We will need to carefully assess the pitch and the overhead conditions at Headingley before finalising our eleven for this Test and the inclusion of Stephen Harmison and Ryan Sidebottom will give us different types of pace bowling options."
Squad 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Ravi Bopara, 4 Ian Bell, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Matt Prior (wk), 7 Andrew Flintoff, 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 James Anderson, 11 Graham Onions, 12 Steve Harmison, 13 Ryan Sidebottom, 14 Jonathan Trott.
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Ryan Sidebottom has been fantastic ever since he came into the team. Why he left is beyond me.
Posted by FlashAsh on (August 05 2009, 21:28 PM GMT)Flash Ash Is it me or are we all forgetting that it was England who deliberately went for quick runs in the last test to try and set a target due to weather and somehow the aussies are now trying to gain "momentum" from the fact they were able to bat the day out? Duh! if it'd been a full 5 days engalnd would have ground out a total to ensure Oz couldn't come back!! Anyway, drop Flintoff if not fit for Broad and bring in either Sidebottom or Harmy to replace Flintoff! seems most logical. Eng keep "balance" etc etc, my preference would still be for Harmy to get a run out. If the pitch is right he'll be a handful in Leeds. Cheers
Posted by gottalovetheraindance on (August 05 2009, 15:45 PM GMT)i am quite unsuprised by bopara's performance. he has potential but at the moment he isnt all that good. it just so happened that he was dropped a few times by a west indies side whose bowling (apart from fidel ) & fielding isnt good either. he got lucky & made 3 100's on a run. however against better opposition e.g. australia sri lanka he cant even make 40 runs. he needs a bit more time in the oven if he is going to survive or better yet excel at the test level .if not His future is not very bright seeing that it appears west indies will soon not be a part of test cricket. GOD FORBID! i wish him all the best. hard work & perseverance conquers all
Posted by BRIJJ on (August 05 2009, 15:04 PM GMT)How nice of selectors atlast they selected ryan very pleased. to get aussies on their knees we wanted bowler who can bowl stups to stups we got one now.i hope ryan get chance to play in 11.jon trott should play for bopara trott is in form and bopara is sruggling so i think bopara and broad should be left out for ryan and trott
Posted by klempie on (August 05 2009, 14:58 PM GMT)If Trott has a good show and keeps his spot then there's a chance he can stay in the team when KP comes back. 4 Saffers in the 11. Come on lads. LOL
Posted by 1948 on (August 05 2009, 13:50 PM GMT)in world test rankings Aussies are no.1 position ,if they loose or draw the balance test macthes they loose the no.1. position and go to the 4th position ,South Africa emerge no.1 with 125 points, for aussies Brett Lee will be available for forth coming test matches,good luck to Aussies to keep no.1 position
Posted by Sutekh35 on (August 05 2009, 12:57 PM GMT)Has anyone mentioned the possibility of Matt Prior being a possible number 3 for England? After all, he does open for his county sometimes and seems a very correct and classy batsman, if a little headstrong at times. I'm not convinced by either Bell or Bopara in the no. 3 position. As for the bowling, well you put the names of Mahmood, Khan, Ali, Bresnan etc in a hat and pick one out, but both Sideboottom and Harmison have proven themselves at international level so should be at the top of the list for selection. A couple of other names to maybe consider are David Masters of Essex( it always amazes me that he is ignored by the selectors) or Shahzad of Yorkshire(too late for his home ground though). Another option is to play two spinners again, maybe Swann and Rashid, though that is a high risk strategy.
Posted by Rgfromhtfc on (August 05 2009, 11:59 AM GMT)England Team @ Headingley Strauss, Cook, Bell,Bopara,Collingwood, Trott, Prior,Anderson, Sidebottom, Harmison, Onions based on the fact that England cannot afford to lose, the game will be affected by the weather and should seam. We need Flintoff to hit the deck at the Oval so he should miss out here. Broad is suffering lack of confidence never mind his poor form, both Harmison and Sidebottom are in good form and Trott gives stability. Swann will come back better at the Oval as he should work on his variation and flight
Posted by philsil on (August 05 2009, 11:09 AM GMT)We've got Y-Fronts on our flag! I bet Rudolph is looking set to tour with England. Do they speak afrikaans in the changing room?
Posted by parpara on (August 05 2009, 10:55 AM GMT)OK, now Sidebottom, good thinking. But whom to avoid ? Broad or Flintoff ? Then, what about Harmisson ? Are the selectors planing to go for seemers ? If Flinntoff is not fit, then Broad should be there. Interesting to see what selectors do !