Birmingham: The old spark of enmity between England and Australia is set to re-ignite, but the two-and-a-half-century Ashes series will start on Thursday for both teams.
The England team, who recently won the World Cup for the first time in history, are eager to make the home season memorable for the Ashes Trophy. Playing XI was announced just one day before the match, with side injury victim Jofracher on the field. I decided not to take off, the team will rely on veteran pace duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad, while all-rounders Chris Voicks and Ben Stokes will be there for Sam Bowling support.
England's Top 7 is already solid, with a change in the gambling route from fourth to third position, while the gambling Denley will now bat at number four.
On the other hand, the Australian team is confident of winning the Ashes series on English soil for the first time in 19 years, although captain Tim Pan has said that he will appear on the final XI toss, though there are likely three players involved in last year's ball-tampering scandal. Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft will be on the field, and they will face spectators alike, as coach Justin Langer has confirmed playing Usman Khawaja and James Patterson.
Edgbaston has been England's strongest stronghold for some time, with Kangaroos not winning any matches in any format since 2001, including the recent World Cup semi-final, on the other hand, England on their previous visit to Birmingham. Has won all 11 matches.
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