ENG vs AUS 1st Test: Highly anticipated clash and one of the most exciting encounters, the ENG vs AUS Ashes Test is here! England and Australia are all set to go one on one in the 5 Test Match Ashes Series. The First of the five tests is going to commence today June 16 (Friday) to June 20 (Tuesday). Here, you will get ENG vs AUS 1st Test Toss Updates and Playing 11s of England vs Australia.
The edition of this year is considerably more important. Only 18 months earlier, England lost 4-0 to Australia on Australian soil. However, England has gone through an enthralling change under the guidance of captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum.
With an exciting and aggressive style of play, they have won an amazing 11 out of 13 Tests. England under Stokes has been breaking records and turning in outstanding performances with superb batting and bowling skills.
Australia, the World Test Champions, have recently defeated India in England to grab the WTC title for the first time. They will be on top of their confidence and forms of course.
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ENG vs AUS 1st Test: Toss Updates
England have won the toss and elected to bat
- Ben Stokes said, “We’ll bat first. Looks like a great cricket wicket. Good toss to win. Very proud to be here with all the hype around, very special moment for me and the team. It has been tough at times with the energy, but that has been something we are good at in the past. Happy to have Mo back, unfortunate injury to Leachy. I’ve seen Mo produce some great performances in the past, we know what he can bring to the team.”
- Pat Cummins said, “We’d have batted as well. One change, Mitch Starc is out, and Hazlewood comes in. Tough call, Starc was really good last game but good to have someone like Hazlewood come in. Tough to manage the workload, but that is a good problem to have. Good preparation to win the WTC final, we went into that fresh and we are now eager to go. England will come at us, but that’s okay.
ENG vs AUS 1st Test: Playing 11s
England Announced the team on Wednesday, two days before the match, which was quite a bit surprising. They left Mark Wood out who was their best bowler in the last Ashes in Australia. As soon as the team was announced, Australia were noticed taking a sigh of relief. They were practicing short balls a lot and then they again shifted to the length balls.
England: Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes(c), Jonny Bairstow(w), Moeen Ali, Stuart Broad, Ollie Robinson, James Anderson
Australia: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins(c), Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Scott Boland
ENG vs AUS 1st Test Pitch Report
The Edgbaston pitch has a reputation for giving a level playing surface that offers opportunities that benefit seamers and batters. While pacers will enjoy the opportunity to bowl with the new ball, batters need to take extra care during the first session. It is expected that hitters would settle into a routine and make reliable connections with the ball as the pitch develops cracks.
The inaugural Ashes Test is anticipated to be a fiercely contested match, with both teams pushing for victory, given the unique characteristics of the Edgbaston track.
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