England’s cricket team is set to face off against their arch-rivals Australia in the Ashes series starting on Friday. England captain, Ben Stokes, promised a dynamic approach to the game and insisted that his players were relaxed ahead of their first test match. England has won 11 out of 13 test matches since Stokes and Coach Brendon McCullum teamed up last year, playing a highly aggressive style of cricket. Despite facing Pat Cummins’ men, who boast a fearsome pace attack and have the world’s top-ranked batsmen in their ranks, England is set on its all-action approach to the game. Stokes is unperturbed by the apparent lack of variety in his pace-bowling line-up, which includes veteran seamers James Anderson and Stuart Broad, and Ollie Robinson. Moeen Ali has been called out of retirement to replace the injured specialist spinner Jack Leach. The players will observe a minute’s silence in tribute to the victims of a recent knife and vehicle rampage in Nottingham. Stokes expressed his condolences saying, the deeply distressing scenes witnessed in Nottingham this week have brought immense sorrow to everyone, particularly the cherished friends and families of the victims.
England Set to Unleash ‘Bazball’ on Australian Team
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